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The Lions Gate Bridge, opened in 1938, officially known as the First Narrows Bridge, is a suspension bridge that crosses the first narrows of Burrard Inlet and connects the City of Vancouver, British Columbia, to the North Shore municipalities of the District of North Vancouver, the City of North Vancouver, and West Vancouver. The term "Lions Gate" refers to The Lions, a pair of mountain peaks north of Vancouver. Northbound traffic on the bridge heads in their general direction.
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Lions Gate Bridge First Narrows Bridge
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dbpedia:Charles_Monsarrat dbpedia:Philip_Louis_Pratley
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Three lanes ofBritish Columbia Highway 99/1A, pedestrians and bicycles
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March 31, 1937
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dbpedia:West_Vancouver dbpedia:Vancouver
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472.0
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1938-11-14Z
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1938-01-01Z
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dbpedia:Suspension_bridge
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