Tynemouth Creek, built in 1927 is 28.7 metres long.
Tynemouth Creek, built in 1927 is 28.7 metres long.
Vaughan Creek, built in 1935 is 21.8 metres long.
Hardscrabble #2, built in 1946 is 21.9 metres long.
Belleisle Creek #2, built in 1903 is 21.6 metres long.
Darlings Island, built in 1914 is 41.7 metres long.
Hammond River #3, built in 1914 is 55.7 metres long.
Bloomfield Creek, built in 1917 is 44.5 metres long.
Moosehorn Creek #1.5, built in 1915 is 28.9 metres long.
Sawmill Creek #0.5, built in 1908 is 32.5 metres long.
Shepody River #3, built in 1903 is 18.6 metres long.
Forty Five River #1, built in 1914 is 28.7 metres long.
For the past week, I have had this pain in my foot a shooting pain in my heel that was really strange. I was fearing some of my old symptoms were returning. I can’t really feel the bottoms of most of my feet just a tingly sensation in some toes.
As it turned out there was a roofing nail embedded in my right shoe on the bottom, extending to the heal where the pain was coming from.
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.
Kennebecasis River #23, built in 1911 is 17.7 metres long.
Kennebecasis River #9, built in 1911 is 22.5 metres long.
Smith Creek #1, built in 1927 is 36.7 metres long.
Kennebecasis River #7.5, built in 1908 is 34.2 metres long.
Ward’s Creek #2, built in 1909 is 17.4 metres long.
Rusagonis River #2, built in 1909 is 70.4 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.
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