This community lies east of Edmonton Trail and west of the Deerfoot Trail, and between 16th Avenue NE and the Bow River.
Bridgeland is the part of North East that Calgarians first see from the downtown core. It lies across the four bridges that get traffic from Edmonton Trail and from Memorial Drive into the downtown. It was named after the historical Langevin Bridge was built in 1885. Bridgeland includes the area around the former Calgary General Hospital (which was demolished by implosion in 1999) and is often called "Little Italy." The small Bridgeland area also has ten different churches supporting a variety of faiths. Many homes in this area date back to Calgary's first boom, prior to 1917.
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