An exciting theme! I’m going to have a hard time choosing. Could I ask for your opinion on my first pick, please? I’d like to highlight Canada, where there are quite a few bridges that caught my eye.
The bridge connecting Canada to the United States, which I saw during my Niagara Falls experience.


Then there’s the one at Le Baluchon in Mauricie, which offers a lovely walk among trees, a river, and waterfalls.

Or the bridges around Quebec City:
including those at Canyon Sainte-Anne. It’s impressive to walk on them—each one tells a story.


The Montmorency Falls Bridge, which overlooks the tallest waterfall in Canada—even taller than Niagara Falls.


Not to mention the bridges in the city itself, whose pillars are decorated with graffiti.

Montreal isn’t left out either, with this bridge captured in the Botanical Garden.

But if there’s one bridge with a unique story, it’s the one in Jonquière, Saguenay, where you’ll find the world’s first entirely aluminum bridge.

Help me make a choice, please!
I hope I’m not breaking any rules—I really need some advice. Thanks in advance!