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Preserving a cherished heritage landmark while strengthening safety, access, and everyday connections

At a Glance

  • 18M

    Project Value

Location
Toronto, Ontario
Offices
Client
  • City of Toronto
Architect
DTAH
Awards
Ontario Engineering Project Awards, 2026
Canadian Institute of Steel Construction, Steel Design Awards, 2025

Glen Road Pedestrian Bridge and Tunnel Improvements

The Glen Road Pedestrian Bridge and Tunnel has long been a familiar and valued landmark in Toronto, connecting neighborhoods and supporting daily movement across the ravine. Over time, structural issues began to limit its safety and performance. Interim emergency repairs in 2015 helped keep the bridge in service, but it was clear a longer-term solution was needed. The City of Toronto turned to our team to help strengthen the bridge while improving how people move through and experience the space.

As the bridge design prime consultant, we worked closely with the City and DTAH, a Toronto-based architectural firm, to design a new bridge that follows the original alignment and preserves defining features of the historic steel rigid frame structure, including its inclined legs. At the same time, we widened the deck to better support pedestrians and cyclists and expanded the tunnel connection. Together, these upgrades strengthen a key link between Rosedale, North St. James Town, Bloor Street, and the nearby Sherbourne TTC station.

Safety, accessibility, and visibility guided every decision. V-shaped barriers act as a suicide deterrent while keeping the bridge open and welcoming. Integrated LED lighting improves sightlines across the bridge and through the tunnel. A gently sloped pathway provides universal access, bicycle troughs support active transportation, and larger tunnel openings bring in more daylight and natural surveillance. Public art by Inuit artist Couzyn Van Heuvelen is integrated throughout the site, adding meaning and warmth to the space.

Since opening, the bridge and tunnel have been well received for their openness, improved safety, and ease of use.

At a Glance

  • 18M

    Project Value

Location
Toronto, Ontario
Offices
Client
  • City of Toronto
Architect
DTAH
Awards
Ontario Engineering Project Awards, 2026
Canadian Institute of Steel Construction, Steel Design Awards, 2025

Meet Our Team

Justin Chen, Department Manager, Transportation Structures

My focus is to lead our Transportation Structures group and grow our reputation for project delivery excellence in the communities we serve.

Justin Chen

Department Manager, Transportation Structures

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