The stone bridge at Hipson's Creek, purportedly built in 1900 by Irish immigrant David Jackson, is recognized as one of the best examples of preserved stonework in Nova Scotia.
The tea-colored fresh waters flowing underneath are produced by the many peat bogs in this area.
Cache is a micro containing log and pencil only. The area has been made into a picnic site with a fire pit and seating areas. Nearby also is a memorial to local people lost at sea.
Adding your photo of this bridge from various views would be appreciated.