The Granville Street Bridge in Vancouver, Canada is an eight-lane cantilever/truss bridge that connects Downtown Vancouver to the Fairview neighborhood. It spans False Creek and stands 27.4 meters above Granville Island. Originally built in 1954, the bridge has undergone recent improvements like seismic upgrades and the addition of pedestrian and cycling lanes. With a daily traffic of 65,000 vehicles, the Granville Street Bridge is a vital link for commuters and visitors exploring the city.