The Trestle, one of the few accessible and visible reminders of early mining and logging industries, brings history to life in such a powerful way. At the end of the 19th century, the race was on to build railways so that lumber and minerals could be more easily shipped. Construction of the Kinsol Trestle started in 1911 when a more efficient way to transport huge, old-growth timber was needed.
Designed by engineers but built by local farmers and loggers, the Kinsol Trestle is one of the tallest free-standing and most spectacular timber rail trestle structures in the world. At 614 feet in length and standing 145 feet above the salmon bearing Koksilah River, the Kinsol Trestle is an incredible structure.
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The Kinsol Trestle over Koksilah River




The view from the bridge


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Ivor Steven (c) September 2025

Spectacular is most definitely the word! I cannot even fathom someone dreaming up something like this!
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Yes, Lois, the old bridge was truly incredible, π€ππ¨π¦ππΆ
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Stan Rogers remains one of my favorite folksingers. Years ago, the CBC broadcast a wonderful film about him. It is well worth your time to see if you can find it. Also, a fascinating photo layout. thanks for posting.
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And Iβm very pleased you enjoy my post about the βTrestleβ, Charles
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Amazing work!
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Truly incredible my friend
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What an awe-inspiring structure! Thank you for bringing it into my orbit!
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Awe-inspiring is definitely the right description, Violet π€πππ¨π¦
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Amazing π€©
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This is mind-blowing, dear Ivor! The enormity and intricacy of this man-made structure is spectacular. Thank you for these amazing photos!
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Thank you kindly, Nancyβ¦ Iβm having a mid afternoon nap before I begin my long flight back home πππ¨π¦πππ΄
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Safe travels, dear Ivor. It will be great to see sweet Frankie again! π₯°βοΈπΆπ
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Yeah, for dear, Frankie πΆπππ¨π¦πππΆπ©οΈ
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WOWZA! So amazing! What a unique and artistic creation! What craftsmanship and hard work!
Great photos, Ivor! I love the photos where the trestle and the sun are creating artistic light-n-shadow “paintings”. π
Prayers and bestest wishes for your travels home!!! π
I know Frankie will be so happy to see you!!! π
(((HUGS))) β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ
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Yeah β¦ it was amazing and well the detour we had to take to get there, Carolyn πππ¨π¦πππΆπ
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That is bit of engineering
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Up close it was an awesome sight, Brian
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Verrrry cool
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Incredible π
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Incredible – especially in wood
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Yes, the original structure was all hand made timber⦠for safety purposes the renovated bridge has been reinforced with some steel beams
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Wow! π
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