Forty Five River #1 Covered Bridge

Forty Five River #1, built in 1914 is 28.7 metres long.



Forty Five River #1, built in 1914 is 28.7 metres long.


Trout Creek #5 Bridge, was built in 1923, and is 17.8 metres long.
Smith Creek #5 Covered Bridge, built in 1910, is 28 metres long. This is the bridge on the 1992 125th Canada quarter for New Brunswick.
Point Wolfe Covered Bridge, built in 1992, is 28.8 metres long.
Officially the Digdeguash River #3, this 1913 bridge is located in the middle of nowhere remote from modern time. It is 35 metres long and has one of the most incredible vistas. The road to get here is in great condition and well worth a look.
Weldon Creek #3 Bridge, built in 1923, is 18.3 metres long.
Tantramar River #2 bridge is the furthest east covered bridge in New Brunswick. Built in 1916, this bridge is 49.7 metres long. This bridge can be seen for a long distance as it is the only structure in a far distance in every direction on the marsh and farmland in this part of the province.
Could you tell us if this bridge is still standing and can one drive on it.
Mike Wilson
Yes you can drive on it, the road is hard but not impossible for a car.