View of the Low Level Bridges across the North Saskatchewan River looking towards the downtown core

The Low Level Bridges are reaching the end of their useful service life and need to be rehabilitated.

Project Update - July 2025

Starting the week of July 28, the City will begin rehabilitation on the southbound Low Level Bridge. The work includes repairs and strengthening to extend the bridge's lifespan and ensure the bridge remains a safe and reliable river crossing until the eventual planned decommissioning of the southbound bridge.

Construction is anticipated to be completed by the end of 2025, with some carry-over work into 2026. 

Traffic Impacts

  • Starting July 28, there will be no northbound traffic on the Low Level Bridge. Northbound traffic will be detoured to the James MacDonald/98 Avenue Bridge for the duration of construction.
  • Work will start with building a traffic crossover. There will be temporary single-lane closures on the southbound Low Level Bridge during off-peak hours. Two-lane traffic will remain during afternoon peak traffic hours. Some full overnight closures of the southbound bridge will be required.
  • In early-mid August, once the traffic crossover is complete, southbound traffic will shift to the northbound Low Level Bridge. Two lanes of southbound traffic will resume for the duration of construction.
  • The southbound bridge will be fully closed during construction. 

People walking, cycling and rolling can continue to cross the river using the sidewalk on the northbound Low Level Bridge. The shared pathway under the bridges will remain open.

Construction Bulletin - July 2025
Pedestrian Map
Traffic Map

Planning and design for the northbound Low Level Bridge is underway. More details will be shared as the project progresses. 

Project Background

The two Low Level Bridges were built at different times and each bridge has different rehabilitation needs to extend their service life and reduce the risk of unplanned disruptions.

Low Level Bridge Northbound was constructed in 1900 and is Edmonton’s oldest river crossing bridge. The northbound structure underwent its most recent major rehabilitation in 2006, which provided an additional 25 years of service for the structure. Low Level Bridge Southbound was constructed in 1949 and underwent its most recent major rehabilitation in 1994. This structure was designed to match the northbound structure but does not hold a historic designation.

A typical bridge design life expectancy is between 75-100 years with rehabilitation work every 25 years to maintain critical elements. Both bridges are nearing the end of service life but given the results of condition assessments, maintenance costs and planning and design work, it has been determined that the eventual decommissioning of the southbound structure and rehabilitating the northbound structure is the preferred option.

Scope of Work

Northbound Bridge

Rehabilitation efforts will focus on immediate needs for the northbound bridge, such as replacing and strengthening some bridge components, upgrading the guard rail, and replacing the timber pedestrian decking. This work is currently anticipated to begin construction in 2026.

Southbound Bridge

The southbound structure will undergo upgrades to extend its service life as an interim solution. An enhanced operation plan will be in place to ensure the bridge remains safe for use. Additionally, a transportation network planning study will be completed to determine the best way to replace the crossing capacity that will be lost upon the eventual decommissioning of the southbound Low Level Bridge. This work is currently anticipated to begin construction in 2025. 

Project Timeline

Project lifecycle timeline with the build phase highlighted

Calendar icon 2026
  • Low Level Bridge northbound construction
Calendar icon 2025
  • Low Level Bridge southbound construction
Calendar icon 2024
  • Planning and design

For More Information

Transportation Infrastructure Delivery

Email  TransportationDelivery@edmonton.ca