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The Priceville Footbridge Traditional Cache

A cache by 3L5 Message this owner
Hidden : 6/1/2019
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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The Priceville Footbridge (also referred to as "The Swinging Bridge") is quite a tourist attraction along the Miramichi and a must-see if you're visiting the area!

 

MCNAMEE/PRICEVILLE FOOTBRIDGE

(The following is from www.discoverdoaktown.com)

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At 200 meters, this is the longest suspension footbridge in New Brunswick, spanning the Southwest Miramichi at McNamee, approximately 12 km west of Doaktown.

Constructed in 1938, the footbridge (which originally had a single span and was constructed of wood) was destroyed during the spring freshet of 1939, with three lives being lost. To read an article on the tragedy, click here. A second bridge was built in 1939. This bridge was replaced by a third footbridge in 1988. The two latter bridges, unlike the original, used two spans to cross the river.

The bridge is shared by both Priceville and McNamee, and is therefore known as the “Priceville Footbridge” to residents of Priceville, and the “McNamee Footbridge” to residents of McNamee. Although both communities use it, it is officially known as the McNamee Footbridge, although the signs posted on the bridge refer to “Priceville.”  Regardless of name, the footbridge is a very important piece of history in this part of the Miramichi and is also an extremely popular starting point for the many “river runs” that take place during the summer and early fall.

The bridge is provincially owned and maintained by the New Brunswick Department of Transportation.

Directions:  Exit Route 8 at the Holt Road; follow the Holt Road for approximately 1.4 km before turning right on the Carrolls Crossing Road.  Follow that road for approximately 0.6 km, then on to the McNamee Road.

 

There is usually signage at the bridge with some of the history written on it, but it has recently been broken. Hopefully it will be replaced soon. One of the boards on the stairs going up to the bridge is also missing, so please be careful for that when going up the stairs. 

This is a beautiful area for taking pictures. Children often like to wade in the water at the river below, but there is a strong current in some places so keep a close eye on them. 

In recent years, it seems the "Love Lock Bridge" trend has caught on here. As you walk across, you'll notice random locks attached to the siding of the bridge. 

 

This cache is winter friendly, flood friendly, and hopefully safe from muggles. Please try to replace as out of slight as possible. This tends to be a popular spot in the summer time especially, so please be stealthy when retrieving and replacing the cache. There is no writing utensil, so please be sure to bring one. Coordinates should bring you within 5-6 meters of cache.

Congrats to Dadgeocacher & Mrs on the FTF!

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