Sioux Narrows Bridge
Located on Highway 71, the Sioux Narrows Bridge has become a symbol of this charming little town. The original wooden bridge, built in the 1930s was the longest single-span bridge in North America. Over the years the bridge became vital to the community as it improved accessibility and led to an influx of tourism. Construction of the new bridge was completed in 2007 and was necessary for safety and durability. The New bridge featuring timbers from the old bridge and a signature wooden truss appearance, preserves the look and historical significance of the town's original bridge.