The Granville Street Bridge in Vancouver, Canada is an eight-lane cantilever/truss bridge that connects Downtown Vancouver to the Fairview neighborhood. It spans False Creek and stands 27.4 meters above Granville Island. Originally opened in 1954, the bridge has undergone recent improvements like seismic retrofitting and the addition of pedestrian and cyclist access lanes. With its rich history dating back to the late 1800s, the Granville Street Bridge remains a vital transportation link in the city, offering stunning views of the surrounding area while accommodating thousands of vehicles daily.