Tynemouth Creek Covered Bridge

Tynemouth Creek, built in 1927 is 28.7 metres long.



Tynemouth Creek, built in 1927 is 28.7 metres long.


Shepody River #3, built in 1903 is 18.6 metres long.
Officially the Long Creek #1 bridge, this bridge is in very poor shape. Built-in 1912 was one of many bridges in the area that have been mostly replaced with steel bridges. This is the oldest of two remaining bridges in Queen’s County. This bridge is 41.5 metres long. It appears like this bridge or at…
Trout Creek #4 Covered Bridge, built in 1905, is 20.1 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.
Kouchibouguacis River #5, built in 1950 is 41.5 metres long.
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.