Hartley Steeves Covered Bridge

Weldon Creek #3 Bridge, built in 1923, is 18.3 metres long.



Weldon Creek #3 Bridge, built in 1923, is 18.3 metres long.


Green River #3, built in 1925 is 28.9 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…
Tantramar River #2 bridge is the furthest east covered bridge in New Brunswick. Built in 1916, this bridge is 49.7 metres long. This bridge can be seen for a long distance as it is the only structure in a far distance in every direction on the marsh and farmland in this part of the province.
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.
Graham Creek, built in 1928 is 41.1 metres long.
Baker Brook #2, built in 1939 is 28.9 metres long.