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Last wooden bridge on major road in Yukon set for replacement

The Nares River bridge, built in 1970 and nearing the end of its life cycle, will be replaced with a concrete version. The project will take three years.
The current Nares River Bridge is the last wooden bridge left on a major Yukon highway. (Submitted by Government of Yukon)


The Nares River Bridge in Carcross, Yukon — the last wooden bridge on a major highway in the territory — will be replaced.

The contract will be tendered late this summer, the government said in a news release.

This rendering shows the Nares River replacement bridge the Yukon government is planning to build at Carcross. (Submitted by Yukon Gov't)
Known locally as Naataase Héen Bridge, the government plans to spend $1.5 million this year to begin the three year project.

The wooden bridge was built in 1970, and is nearing the end of its life-cycle, the government said.  

It will be replaced with a concrete version.