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The cantilever bridge is the Quebec Bridge. Closer inspection of the photo places the cantilever bridge in the background, behind the Laporte suspension bridge.
I was about to say the another canaidan bridge had a longer Main Span, but i was mis-imformed
We should definitely replace the picture with a better one (without the cantilever in the foreground). If I have time, I'll take a picture next time I drive to Québec. -- Hugo Dufort 05:46, 21 December 2006 (UTC)
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