This bridge is a sample of one of the nearly 90 concrete "bowstring bridges" that were constructed in Southern Saskatchewan in the 20's and 30's. This type of bridge was typically used at low-bank crossings such as prairie streams.
This bridge was on what used to be the Old #6 Highway. The Old Highway took many bends and turns in it's day. Now there is a new bridge on a new Highway 6 that basically goes straight through to where you want to go with the odd bend and turn!
As you look around the area please be careful as there are some places with no pavement! This is a beautiful old bridge worth a picture or two!
You are looking for a camoed container large enough for small travelers and swag. Please bring your own writing stick!
Enjoy this lovely area!