Thursday, March 20, 2008

Nelson Hollow Covered Bridge: Northumberland County


No longer in service, this covered bridge at Nelson Hollow, just 4 km outside of Doaktown, is the oldest covered bridge in New Brunswick and the only one remaining in Northumberland County. Also known as the Mill Brook #5, this covered bridge traverses Bett's Mill Brook.
On a sign posted over the entrance to the bridge is the warning:
$20 fine for Driving on This Bridge Faster Than a Walk

The Nelson Hollow Covered Bridge has a cottage style roof as does the covered bridge at Turtle Creek in Albert County. These two covered bridges are the only ones in New Brunswick with this style of roof. The composite photo above shows the Turtle Creek bridge on the left and the Nelson Hollow one on the right.

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Florenceville Covered Bridge, Carleton County



Built in 1907 the Florence -ville Covered Bridge crosses the Saint John River at Florence -ville, Carleton County. The bridge has four spans, one of which is covered. The village of Florenceville was named after the famous nurse: Florence Nightingale.

Friday, February 22, 2008

Poirier Covered Bridge, Westmorland County


Found off the Irishtown road, near the Kent and Westmorland county line, this covered bridge crosses the Cocagne river. Built in 1942.

The Turtle Creek Covered Bridge, Albert County



The Peter Jonah Covered Bridge at Turtle Creek. Built in 1912.

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Stormdale Covered Bridge at Coldstream, Carleton County


The Stormdale Covered Bridge crosses the Becaguimec River at Coldstream, Carleton County. This bridge was built in 1909. The photos show repairs being made to the bridge in the late fall of 2002 when these photos were taken.

Sunday, October 28, 2007

The Smithtown Covered Bridge, Kings County


The Smithtown Covered Bridge located at Smithtown, Kings County crosses the Hammond River. This bridge was built in 1914.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Malone Covered Bridge, at Goshen, Kings County


The Malone Covered Bridge crosses the Kenne- becasis River at Goshen, near Sussex. This covered bridge was built in 1911.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

The Starkey Covered Bridge, Queens County


The Starkey Covered Bridge crosses Long Creek, near Coles Island, Queens County. This covered bridge was built in 1912. Below; a Barn Swallow at its nest built in the rafters of the Starkey Covered Bridge.
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