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Many of the buildings in downtown Dawson Creek are part of a large mural project that took place over several years beginning in 2000. The mission of the project is city beatification and to offer a positive experience for visitors to the community. Murals can be found in back alleys downtown and on the sides of some prominent buildings.

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Many of the buildings in downtown Dawson Creek are part of a large mural project that took place over several years beginning in 2000. The mission of the project is city beatification and to offer a positive experience for visitors to the community. Murals can be found in back alleys downtown and on the sides of some prominent buildings.

#Mural #OnTheRoad
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Construction of the Historic Kiskatinaw Bridge began in late 1942. It was one of 133 permanent bridges constructed by the US Public Roads Administration (PRA) to replace the temporary crossings used by the US Army to build the pioneer road. This three-span timber truss bridge has an amazing nine-degree curve – a curve that PRA engineers designed to accommodate the highway’s steep change in grade on the west end and the need to land at a notch in the cliff on the east end. At the time, it was the first wooden curved bridge to be built in Canada. Development of the oil and gas industry in the post war years resulted in the need for a new bridge to handle wider and heavier loads; as a result, the Alaska Highway was rerouted in 1978, bypassing approximately 10 km of the old highway and the historic bridge.

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