Charlotte County


  • Mill Pond Covered Bridge

    Mill Pond Covered Bridge

    Mill Pond Bridge – Built 1910

    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.

    Interior view
    View from the bridge.

  • Canal Covered Bridge

    Canal Covered Bridge

    Canal Covered Bridge – Built 1917

    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.

    View of River
    Bridge from a trail near the river.

  • Maxwell Crossing Covered Bridge

    Maxwell Crossing Covered Bridge

    Maxwell Crossing Covered Bridge - Built 1910
    Maxwell Crossing Covered Bridge – Built 1910

    Dennis Stream #3, built in 1910 is 18.3 metres long. This bridge is right next to a railroad intersection, just outside Saint Stephen.

    View of the calm stream.
    View of the calm stream.
    Interior of bridge.
    Interior of bridge.

  • Flume Ridge Covered Bridge

    Flume Ridge Covered Bridge

    Flume Ridge Covered Bridge – Built 1905

    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.

    Interior of bridge.
    View of the river.

  • Dumbarton Covered Bridge

    Dumbarton Covered Bridge

    Dumbarton Covered Bridge – Built 1928

    Officially the Digdeguash River #6, this 1928 bridge is located in thein a very remote area. It is 23.2 metres long. At sunset the view was amazing, even took away from being eaten alive by mosquitos.

    View in the Bridge
    View from the Bridge

  • McCann Covered Bridge

    McCann Covered Bridge

    McCann Bridge – Built 1938

    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 is hugged into the forest is amazing.

    Internal view of the bridge.
    View of the Digdeguash River from the window of the bridge.

  • MaGuire Covered Bridge

    MaGuire Covered Bridge

    MaGuire Covered Bridge – Built 1913.

    Officially the Digdeguash River #3, this 1913 bridge is located in the middle of nowhere remote from modern time. It is 35 metres long and has one of the most incredible vistas. The road to get here is in great condition and well worth a look.

    View through a knot-hole
    Unrestricted view of the beauty of the area.