It91Ƶs one of the few floating bridges in the world, and it sits centrally on top of beautiful Okanagan lake. An iconic structure that worked as a vital social link between West Kelowna, downtown Kelowna and beyond.
You may know it as the William R. Bennett Bridge, but what stood in its place before? Before it91Ƶs replacement in 2008, the Okanagan Lake Bridge, built in 1958, was also referred to as the Kelowna Floating Bridge.
With hundreds of thousands of cars making the trip across the bridge, some individuals chose to take advantage of the floating bridge91Ƶs height for a thrilling summertime activity.
91ƵI91Ƶve jumped off the bridge many times throughout the years. The first jump was in 1994, the last jump was probably in 2000,91Ƶ said long-time Kelowna local who goes by Neil Cameron.
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Cameron said it was usually after a long summer day hanging out in the City Park area.
91ƵThe jump was the last activity to complete before we went home,91Ƶ he said.
91ƵAt the time it was the highest thing I91Ƶve ever jumped off of and I remember it feeling like you were in the air forever, but it was probably only a second or two long drop.91Ƶ
Cameron described the experience as 91Ƶa bit of a rite of passage.91Ƶ He said whenever he had a friend visiting or met someone new to the area, he91Ƶd always make a trip down to the bridge and would always jump from the east side.
91ƵWe jumped from the railing, but others who were braver climbed higher.91Ƶ
91ƵSomeone took some spray paint and painted the side of the railing where the drop off started, we would always jump a few meters past that just to be sure,91Ƶ he said.
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There91Ƶs no doubt that the jump came with some danger. The term 91Ƶjump at you91Ƶre own risk,91Ƶ was well thought of for those taking the chance.
91ƵIf you don91Ƶt hit the drop off it could be extremely dangerous and possibly life-altering,91Ƶ said Cameron.
Bridge jumping at the popular location came with a risk of breaking the law. Cameron said it was never recommended due to the likelihood of suffering from an injury, but people still did it.
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91ƵI was a bit sad to see the old bridge go, I know we needed an upgrade but it was just so iconic.91Ƶ
Were you brave enough to make the jump?