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You should define your question before or after Europian settlement in North America. There were some outstanding native built suspension bridges built without metal or cable before white settlers arrived. Noteabley the Hagwilget bridges.

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The tallest bridge in Canada is the Samuel De Champlain Bridge in Montreal, Quebec. It stands at 137 meters (449 feet) above the St. Lawrence River.

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The Confederation Bridge, connecting Prince Edward Island to the mainland is Canada's longest bridge at 12.9 kilometres. (8 miles)

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The tallest Bridge in Canada is Alex Fraser Bridge It connects the lower mainland with Vancouver and Richmond

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You can find it in Hartland New Brunswick

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