William Mitton Covered Bridge

This bridge unused to the side of the new road, hidden off the main road was built in 1942 and is 23.2 metres long. It is a nice bridge but hard to see and there were so many mosquitos.



This bridge unused to the side of the new road, hidden off the main road was built in 1942 and is 23.2 metres long. It is a nice bridge but hard to see and there were so many mosquitos.


Trout Creek #5 Bridge, was built in 1923, and is 17.8 metres long.
Mirkish Inlet #1 built in 1920 is 66.5 metres long. When I visited this bridge it was under renovations.
This is the Cocagne River #5 Bridge. Built in 1913 it is 25.3 metres long. This bridge you must approach from the south. The north route is faster from the main road but as you turn on to this screen you are on the top of the ridge and get to see the most breathtaking…
Kouchibouguacis River #5, built in 1950 is 41.5 metres long.
Kennebecasis River #7.5, built in 1908 is 34.2 metres long.
Turtle Creek #4 Bridge, built-in 1912, is 19.5 metres long. It was moved to its present location and has a great view of the lake. It was one of a few bridges with the sloping roof at the ends which I would imagine make it worse in the rain but improves the aesthetics.