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Overstretching the Pelly River in the Yukon Territory is the Ross River suspension bridge. Built in 1943 during World War II as a critical component of the Canol Pipeline system, designed to ensure a supply of oil for the defense of North America’s Pacific Coast, the iconic suspension bridge was a highly regarded piece of history and had weathered the test of time.

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