Anne Bridge

One of the best bits at the end of the second Kevin Sullivan Anne of Green Gables movie is the end with the kiss on the bridge. “It’s you I always wanted.” – was our shorthand for the scene. It was my cousin and mine’s favorite scene so I’m glad to add its location to my Anne of Green Gable film sites. Other than that the rest of the movie was OK at best, but be still my Gilbert loving heart that last scene was perfect. The Sullivan Productions blog tends to take down posts after awhile so I copied the key facts below, follow the link for the full story.

From the Sullivan blog:

The Anne of Green Gables Bridge (or Kissing Bridge as it is sometimes called) is actually located at the headquarters of Emmanuel International Canada in Stoufville, Ontario. Emmanuel International is a charitable Christian organization that works alongside churches around the world to provide relief, rehabilitation, sustainable development and Christian ministries to those in need.

http://www.sullivanmovies.com/2013/03/28/a-video-tour-of-the-anne-of-green-gables-bridge

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