Germantown Lake Covered Bridge
Shepody River #3, built in 1903 is 18.6 metres long.
Shepody River #3, built in 1903 is 18.6 metres long.
Forty Five River #1, built in 1914 is 28.7 metres long.
For the past week, I have had this pain in my foot a shooting pain in my heel that was really strange. I was fearing some of my old symptoms were returning. I can’t really feel the bottoms of most of my feet just a tingly sensation in some toes. As it turned out there…
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.
Kennebecasis River #23, built in 1911 is 17.7 metres long.
Kennebecasis River #9, built in 1911 is 22.5 metres long.
Smith Creek #1, built in 1927 is 36.7 metres long.
Kennebecasis River #7.5, built in 1908 is 34.2 metres long.
Ward’s Creek #2, built in 1909 is 17.4 metres long.
Rusagonis River #2, built in 1909 is 70.4 metres long.
South Oromocto River #2, built in 1912 is 41.5 metres long. This bridge has a nice little park that would be great for a picnic.
Back Creek #2, built in 1936 is 28.8 metres long.
Canal Covered Bridge, built in 1917 is 37.6 metres long. This bridge sits on a very quiet stretch of road with a very picturesque view from all around it. It is very close to St. George.
Dennis Stream #3, built in 1910 is 18.3 metres long. This bridge is right next to a railroad intersection, just outside Saint Stephen.
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.
Eel River #3 from 1927 is 31.9 metres long. This bridge has a park next to it and the Eel River at this bridge is simply amazing. Not too far off the Trans-Canada, it is in a beautiful community undisturbed by the modern fast-paced way of life.
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….
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…
North Becaguimec River #4 was built in 1909 and is 18.3 metres long. This bridge is on a bit of a side road that is good until the bridge. The river at this point looks like an amazing fishing spot. This one is very easy to get to and very close to Hartland and Florenceville…
This bridge is the Nackawic River #5 bridge from 1927 and 18.3 metres long. This is one of the more remote bridges and the road to get to it is eroded about 1km from the bridge but was passible with guidance and rocks placed over the ditch from the North Side. Accessing this bridge from…