
Peace Bridge
The Peace Bridge is a prominent suspension bridge that connects the city of Buffalo, New York, in the United States, with Fort Erie, Ontario, in Canada. Opened in 1927, it spans the Niagara River and serves both vehicle and pedestrian traffic, facilitating international trade and travel. Recognized for its distinctive design, the bridge symbolizes cooperation and friendship between the two nations. Its strategic location near Niagara Falls makes it a vital transportation link, supporting commerce, tourism, and cross-border relations in the Great Lakes region.