What) Souris is famous for its 102-year-old 177m (582ft) long free-suspension foot bridge over the Souris River. The former featured star of a Canadian Postage Stamp, the bridge is open and fully accessible to the public 24/7 - 365 days a year and regularly serves as a great source of entertainment for young and old alike. Fear not! The Swinging Bridge is a sound structure that is regularly utilized by residents as a legitimate connector between two points. This bridge is the longest of its kind in Canada and was built by Squire Sowden.  It is located next to Sowden's former residence, now Hilcrest Museum. (1)

    Where) 26 Crescent Avenue West

    Why) Originally, this was going to be the first Buckys on the list but a change in plans made it the last.  Either way seems right to me.


























The bridge itself is not that impressive a structure.  The experience of walking across it is much more enjoyable.







When I had my fill of jumping and shaking the bridge, I found myself fascinated by ...







... the shadows that were being cast in the bright sunshine.







That's the snowy end to the overly long Florida section.  Yes, that's Pam (on the left) and Jason (on the right). So long until Alberta.