A prominent figure in Liloan’s map and list of infrastructure is the Suba bridge, which connects Barangay Poblacion to Barangay Catarman.
The bridge is right at the entrance to SilotBay, which saw an era of marine wealth that fed people from as far away as Liloan’s mountain barangays. Untouched by time are the ripples of seawater made by strong currents locally known as “lilo” under the bridge, from which Liloan got its name. What used to be a wooden bridge where yatchs lined up under, bringing tourists from several parts of the world to Liloan, has been changed into a concrete one.