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Pagoda Bridge

610 Parkhill Road West, Peterborough, Ontario, K9J, Canada

Formally Recognized: 1987/05/19

View of Pagoda Bridge in Jackson Park, City of Peterborough, 2004; City of Peterborough, 2004
View of Pagoda Bridge in Jackson Park
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Construction Date(s)

1894/01/01 to 1895/01/01

Listed on the Canadian Register: 2004/10/13

Statement of Significance

Description of Historic Place

The Pagoda Bridge is located at the south end of an artificial lake in a valley in Jackson Park in the City of Peterborough. It is a covered bridge that spans approximately 20 feet over a section of Jackson Creek. It is recognized for its heritage value by the City of Peterborough Bylaw 1987-99.

Heritage Value

The heritage value of the Pagoda Bridge lies in its architectural significance. It is a fine example of Victorian architecture in the same genre as gazebos, pavilions, greenhouse and conservatories. The bell cast roof gives the structure a somewhat oriental character and is likely the reason for the misnomer of a "pagoda" bridge. The facia is also decorative and similar to the bargeboard on homes of the same era. The roof boasts tiny dormers, which appear to be birdhouses, and finials.

The Pagoda Bridge is also considered important for its association with prominent and noted citizens of Peterborough. As a contribution to the creation of the park, the then owner, Lucy Jane Dixon, sold the 30 acres for the park to the City of Peterborough for what was at that time considered a low price. The parkland was paid for by the Nicholls Park Trust, which was set up by the nineteenth century benefactress, Charlotte Jane Nicholls. The park in which the bridge is situated was designed and planned by a John E. Belcher, the Town of Peterborough's Engineer, who is recognized for designing many of Peterborough's most significant heritage properties.

Finally, the Pagoda Bridge is important as an integral part of Jackson Park. It was built between 1894-1895 during the landscaping of the park and construction of the artificial lake and spillway. In 1988, the bridge was rebuilt as it had decayed to the point of structural collapse.

Source: Heritage Designation Brief, Office of the Clerk, City of Peterborough Bylaw 1987-99

Character-Defining Elements

Key elements that embody the heritage value of the Pagoda Bridge include:
-all rebuilt and restored woodwork
-restored paint scheme of crimson and drab
-the bell-cast hipped roof including birdhouse dormers and finials
-the balustrade, posts and decorative brackets
-the bargeboard inspired fascia

Recognition

Jurisdiction

Ontario

Recognition Authority

Local Governments (ON)

Recognition Statute

Ontario Heritage Act

Recognition Type

Municipal Heritage Designation (Part IV)

Recognition Date

1987/05/19

Historical Information

Significant Date(s)

1988/01/01 to 1988/01/01

Theme - Category and Type

Function - Category and Type

Current

Transport-Land
Bridge, Tunnel or Other Engineering Work

Historic

Architect / Designer

John E. Belcher

Builder

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Additional Information

Location of Supporting Documentation

Heritage Preservation Office, City Hall, City of Peterborough, File 1987-99

Cross-Reference to Collection

Fed/Prov/Terr Identifier

HPON04-72

Status

Published

Related Places

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