The Golden Ears Bridge is a significant bridge in the lower mainland in British Columbia. It passes from the Fraser River, connecting Langley on the south side with Pitt Meadows, and Maple Ridge on the north side. The owner of this bridge is Translink, and it does have a clearance of 40 m, and a total length of 2,410 m including approaches. It also has 3 main spans, each 244 m long and 2 shoreline spans, each 122 m long for total length of 976 m. Eight pylons are situated in the river, 4 of which are 90 m high. The presenter will talk about the construction history of this bridge.