Urney Covered Bridge

Trout Creek #4 Covered Bridge, built in 1905, is 20.1 metres long.



Trout Creek #4 Covered Bridge, built in 1905, is 20.1 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.
Petitcodiac River #3, built in 1927 is 37.6 metres long.
Hartland Covered Bridge, the longest covered bridge in the world at 391 metres long. It was built in 1901 but not covered until 1921. Which as in most bridges that I have seen so far are a wooden truss bridge and then look to have an attached independent shell to protect from weather or rot….
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.
Moosehorn Creek #1.5, built in 1915 is 28.9 metres long.
I’m on a quest to visit and document all the covered bridges in New Brunswick this year.