British Columbia
- Agassiz-Rosedale Bridge − Agassiz
- Alex Fraser Bridge − Richmond - Delta
- Arthur Laing Bridge − Vancouver - Richmond
- Burrard Street Bridge − Vancouver
- Cambie Street Bridge − Vancouver
- Capilano Suspension Bridge − North Vancouver
- Derwent Way Bridge − Delta - New Westminster
- Dinsmore Bridge − Richmond
- Dollarton Bridge − North Vancouver
- Eleanor Ward Bridge − Coquitlam
- Fraser Valley Railroad Bridge − New Westminster - Surrey
- Georgia Viaduct − Vancouver
- Golden Ears Bridge − Langley - Maple Ridge - Pitt Meadows - Surrey
- Granville Street Bridge − Vancouver
- Hagwilget Canyon Bridge − Hagwilget
- Hudson's Hope Suspension Bridge − Hudson's Hope, British Columbia
- Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Crossing − Vancouver - North Vancouver
- Knight Street Bridge − Vancouver - Richmond
- Lions' Gate Bridge − Vancouver - West Vancouver
- Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge − North Vancouver
- McFee Bridge − Cranbrook
- Middle Arm Bridge − Richmond
- Mission Bridge − Mission
- Moray Bridge − Richmond
- New Westminster Bridge − New Westminster - Surrey
- No. 2 Road Bridge − Richmond
- North Arm Bridge − Vancouver - Richmond
- Oak Street Bridge − Vancouver - Richmond
- Overlander Bridge − Kamloops
- Park Bridge - Kicking Horse Canyon − East of Golden, British Columbia
- Pattullo Bridge − New Westminster - Surrey
- Peace River Bridge
- Pitt River Bridge − Port Coquitlam - Pitt Meadows
- Port Mann Bridge − Coquitlam - Surrey
- Prince George CNR Bridge − Prince George
- Queensborough Bridge − New Westminster
- Sea Island Bridge − Richmond
- Second Narrows Bridge − Vancouver - North Vancouver
- Skybridge − New Westminster - Surrey
- Westham Island Bridge − Ladner
- William R. Bennett Bridge - Kelowna
- Ronyane Bridge - Pemberton
- The Yukon Suspension Bridge - Northern British Columbia
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