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This page contains present day photos (Year 2000 to date) of Ontario's King's Highway 11, arranged by location from Kashabowie
westerly to Fort Frances. All photographs displayed on this page were taken by the Webmaster (Cameron Bevers), unless specifically noted otherwise. Click on any
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Page 35: Present Day King's Highway 11 Photographs (Kashabowie to Fort Frances)
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Left - Facing west towards Fort Frances at Pickerel River Bridge on Hwy 11 (Photograph taken on August 22, 2003 - © Cameron Bevers) Right - Pickerel River Bridge on Hwy 11 east of Atikokan. Structure completed in 1953. (Photograph taken on August 22, 2003 - © Cameron Bevers)
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Left - Facing west towards Fort Frances at McCaulay Creek Bridge on Hwy 11 (Photograph taken on August 22, 2003 - © Cameron Bevers) Right - McCaulay Creek Bridge on Hwy 11 west of Atikokan. Structure completed in 1963. (Photograph taken on August 22, 2003 - © Cameron Bevers) ![]()
Above - Aerial view of large culvert washout on Hwy 11 near Atikokan in 2002. Heavy rain caused many road washouts in Northwestern
Ontario, cutting off road access to some communities for days. Photograph courtesy of Ontario Ministry of Transportation
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Left - New culvert near Atikokan, replaced after the 2002 washout shown above (Photograph taken on August 22, 2003 - © Cameron Bevers) Right - Facing west towards Fort Frances at site of culvert washout on Hwy 11 (Photograph taken on August 22, 2003 - © Cameron Bevers)
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Left - Looking east towards Atikokan on Hwy 11 at the Seine River Bridge. (Photograph taken on August 22, 2003 - © Cameron Bevers) Right - Seine River Bridge on Hwy 11 west of Atikokan. This unusual steel rigid frame structure was completed in 1965. It is reportedly one of only two bridges of this design ever built in Ontario. The other bridge is also located on Hwy 11 just south of Bracebridge at the Muskoka River. (Photograph taken on August 22, 2003 - © Cameron Bevers)
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Left - Seine River as seen from Hwy 11 Bridge east of Fort Frances (Photograph taken on August 22, 2003 - © Cameron Bevers) Right - Facing east along Hwy 11 towards Shabaqua from Bear Pass Bridge (Photograph taken on August 22, 2003 - © Cameron Bevers)
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Left - Bear Pass Bridge on Hwy 11 east of Fort Frances. This massive 360-foot single span steel plate girder bridge was completed in 1964.
It is the longest single-span bridge on Hwy 11, and one of the longest single-span bridges in the province. (Photograph taken on August 22, 2003 - © Cameron Bevers) Right - Scenic Rainy Lake as seen from Bear Pass Bridge on Hwy 11 east of Fort Frances (Photograph taken on August 22, 2003 - © Cameron Bevers)
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Left - Facing west towards Fort Frances at Bear Pass Bridge on Hwy 11 (Photograph taken on August 22, 2003 - © Cameron Bevers) Right - Facing east along eastern leg of the Noden Causeway across Rainy Lake near Fort Frances (Photograph taken on August 22, 2003 - © Cameron Bevers)
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Left - Seven Mile Bridge on eastern approach to the Noden Causeway on Hwy 11 (Photograph taken on August 22, 2003 - © Cameron Bevers) Right - Southern side of Seven Mile Bridge on Hwy 11. Structure completed in 1961. (Photograph taken on August 22, 2003 - © Cameron Bevers)
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Left - Looking underneath the timber deck of the Seven Mile Bridge on Hwy 11 east of Fort Frances (Photograph taken on August 22, 2003 - © Cameron Bevers) Right - Facing west along eastern leg of the Noden Causeway across Rainy Lake near Fort Frances (Photograph taken on August 22, 2003 - © Cameron Bevers)
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Left - View of the Noden Causeway across Rainy Lake, as seen from the eastern approach. The Noden Causeway, including approaches,
is 4.8 km (3 miles) in length. The causeway ends near the base of the furthest high-level hydro tower, seen in this photo in the far
background, at right. (Photograph taken on August 22, 2003 - © Cameron Bevers) Right - View of the central span of the Noden Causeway across Rainy Lake facing east. This bridge is actually composed of 24 spans, covering a distance of 710 metres (2,328 feet). Structure completed in 1961. (Photograph taken on August 22, 2003 - © Cameron Bevers)
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Left - Facing east along Hwy 11 across the central span of the Noden Causeway across Rainy Lake (Photograph taken on August 22, 2003 - © Cameron Bevers) Right - Facing west along Hwy 11 across the high-level (western) span of the Noden Causeway across Rainy Lake (Photograph taken on August 22, 2003 - © Cameron Bevers)
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Left - View of the western high-level span of the Noden Causeway across Rainy Lake facing west. This bridge is actually composed of 20 spans, covering a distance
of 615 metres (2,014 feet). Structure completed in 1962. (Photograph taken on August 22, 2003 - © Cameron Bevers) Right - Facing east along Hwy 11 across the high-level (western) span of the Noden Causeway across Rainy Lake (Photograph taken on August 22, 2003 - © Cameron Bevers)
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Left - Southern side of the high-level (western) span of the Noden Causeway across Rainy Lake (Photograph taken on August 22, 2003 - © Cameron Bevers) Right - Commemorative plaque marking the official opening of the Noden Causeway in 1965 (Photograph taken on August 22, 2003 - © Cameron Bevers)
Continue on to King's Highway 11 Photos: Fort Frances to Rainy River
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