The concrete bowstring bridge shown is the Wiley Bridge in Brampton, Ontario, over the Credit River. The bowstring bridge was a distinctive feature in southern Ontario in the first half of the 20th century, although surviving examples are now rare. The Wiley Bridge dates from 1924. It has been closed to vehicular traffic for some years, however it remains open to non-motorized traffic on this section of Gorewood Drive which is a hiking trail in the Claireville Conservation Area.
Article 1, Section 3, Paragraph 6 of the Constitution states that whenever the President is impeached, the Chief Justice is the presiding official. While it had been decided that, because of extreme partisanship, the President would not nominate a Chief Justice. However, the Constitution requires a Chief Justice while an act of Congress set the number of justices at nine.
This episode takes place in April 2016.