Charleswood Bridge South
The Charleswood Bridge crosses the Assiniboine River into the St. James - Assiniboia area on William R. Clement Pkwy, just north of Roblin Blvd.
Completed in 1995, the south side of the bridge offers walkways both alongside the roadway, and under the bridge.
The pathways extend alongside William R. Clement Pkwy, with a sizeable open area in the southeast corner of the park, and connecting to Vialoux Dr to the east.
Welcome to the south side of the Charleswood Bridge! A network of pathways run along the east side of the bridge, with the staircase leading to the bridge, or the path ahead passing by several information panels. Facing north.
Wide angle view of the Assiniboine River from the top of the bridge, facing northeast.
Several information panels along the east side of the bridge provide historical information about the Assiniboine River's role as both a barrier, and a provider. Facing east.
The pathway alongside William R. Clement Pkwy continues south off the east side of the bridge, with a staircase leading down to cross under.
View of the bison monument in the center boulevard between the two lanes, just south of the bridge. Facing west.
The pathway along the east side of the William R. Clement Pkwy splits, with the left branch making its way to Vialoux Dr. Facing south.
A pathway enters the park at the west end of Vialoux Dr, winding its way around towards William R. Clement Pkwy. Facing southwest.
The eastern pathway passes by a sizeable open area in the southeast corner of the park. Facing south.
The pathway off Roblin Blvd is flanked by pots of flowers as it makes its way onto the east pathway. Facing northeast.
The pathway along the west side of William R Clement Pkwy winds its way just north of Roblin Blvd.
The pathway along the west side of William R Clement Pkwy splits, with the left branch leading down under the bridge. Facing north.
The lower west pathway passes by an information panel and a staircase heading up to the bridge. Facing north.
View of Sturgeon Creek across the way, as it flows into the Assiniboine River, from the atop the west side of the bridge. Facing northwest.