Officially opened on August 31, 1960, the Dunvegan Bridge is set in a breathtaking valley created by the mighty Peace River. It’s almost a kilometre in length and stands as the fourth largest suspension bridge in Canada. Nestled around the north side of the bridge is Historic Dunvegan Provincial Park, a great place to discover the rich First Nations, fur trade and missionary history of the area.
To get your passport stamped visit the Historic Dunvegan Provincial Park Visitor Centre (26 km S. of Fairview on Hwy #2) or the Dunvegan Inn and Suites (9812 – 113 Street) in Fairview.

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