Local historian recounts High Level Bridge stories

One of the biggest attractions in Lethbridge is the High Level Bridge. It is also known as the Lethbridge Viaduct. It stands 314 feet tall and stretches 1.6 kilometres. It is also the largest railway structure not just in Alberta, but also in Canada and was constructed by the Canadian Pacific Railway. Video Journalist Micah Quinn chatted with local historian Belinda Crowson to talk about the history of the bridge and the amazing stories that have come out of its over 100 years of existence.

Micah Quinn

After graduating from Mount Royal University in Calgary with a Broadcasting Diploma, Micah made the trek down to Lethbridge to work for Bridge City News. He has previously worked at City TV Calgary on the Breakfast Television morning show. He looks forward to connecting with this community, and reaching a new audience. Micah has a passion for interviewing and finding out why people think the way they do. You’ll often find him pursuing local feature stories and hard news.

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