One of New Brunswick’s many covered Bridges and a true gem built-in in 1914. Remains in remarkable shape. A small swimming hole below is popular with the locals. Beautiful area. This covered bridge is located in Upham, New Brunswick, and crosses the Hammond River. It was built in 1914 and is 57m (187 feet) long. It uses the Howe truss. While replacing a muggled container, I met Harvey, he lives up the driveway near the straight entrance. He has many stories regarding the bridge. I explained Geocaching to him and he said he would be a guardian of the cache. If you see Harvey, Tell him Samarito says "Hello..!"
Location: Route 1, Exit 158, Route 100 west for 2.7 km (1.6 mi.), Lakeside Road for 4.7 km (2.9 mi.), Route 860 east for one km (0.6 mi.), on to Damascus Road.
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