All the Covered Bridges
I’m on a quest to visit and document all the covered bridges in New Brunswick this year.
I’m on a quest to visit and document all the covered bridges in New Brunswick this year.
Florenceville Bridge, built at 16.9 metres long in 1907 is a partial cover bridge span. It is the cutest covered bridge crossing the Saint John River. It sits on a well-developed waterfront boardwalk that even trumps the water access in the bigger downstream cities of Fredericton and Saint John. Being located across the street from…
Also known as the Digdeguash River # 4 Bridge, this is one beauty of a bridge. At only 26.6m it is fairly short but fits in well to the neighbouring area. This bridge is at the end of a curve in the road and the view as you come up to the bridge as it…
Tynemouth Creek, built in 1927 is 28.7 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.
Darlings Island, built in 1914 is 41.7 metres long.
Kennebecasis River #23, built in 1911 is 17.7 metres long.