Smithtown Covered Bridge

Hammond River #3, built in 1914 is 55.7 metres long.



Hammond River #3, built in 1914 is 55.7 metres long.


Trout Creek #5 Bridge, was built in 1923, and is 17.8 metres long.
Coverdale River #3 Bridge, is officially not in service but is used by a farmer to get to his cow pasture. It is difficult to find from the road without GPS as it looks like a driveway. Built-in 1943 the bridge is 30.5 metres long.
Quisibis River #2, built in 1951 is 16.9 metres long.
Ward’s Creek #2, built in 1909 is 17.4 metres long.
Magaguadavic River #7, built in 1905 is 18.3 metres long. This bridge is very easy to get to even though it is in a very remote area. It is down in a little valley and the river is an incredible view.
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.