Mill Pond Covered Bridge

Little Lepreau River #1.5, built in 1910, this bridge is 31.9 metres.
This is a disused bridge right next to a modern causeway. There is a little packing area and the other side goes nowhere.



Little Lepreau River #1.5, built in 1910, this bridge is 31.9 metres.
This is a disused bridge right next to a modern causeway. There is a little packing area and the other side goes nowhere.


Officially the Digdeguash River #6, this 1928 bridge is located in thein a very remote area. It is 23.2 metres long. At sunset the view was amazing, even took away from being eaten alive by mosquitos.
I’m on a quest to visit and document all the covered bridges in New Brunswick this year.
This bridge is the Nackawic River #5 bridge from 1927 and 18.3 metres long. This is one of the more remote bridges and the road to get to it is eroded about 1km from the bridge but was passible with guidance and rocks placed over the ditch from the North Side. Accessing this bridge from…
Mill Brook #0.5 Bridge, built in 1900, is 24.5 metres long. This bridge is the oldest in New Brunswick and is near a really cool end of an old larger bridge.
Shepody River #3, built in 1903 is 18.6 metres long.
South Oromocto River #2, built in 1912 is 41.5 metres long. This bridge has a nice little park that would be great for a picnic.