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Covered Bridges

New Brunswick has 64 covered bridges of which 61 are maintained by the Department of Transportation. Two covered bridges are located at Fundy National Park and are maintained by Public Works and Government Services Canada. The other covered bridge is located at Magnetic Hill and is maintained by the City of Moncton. The map below shows the approximate covered bridge locations with links to all the counties in New Brunswick. The county pages include pictures and information regarding the Covered Bridges. Be sure and browse through Carleton County, which features Hartland, the longest covered bridge in the world!

The map shows the approximate covered bridge locations Charlotte Albert Gloucester Victoria Westmorland Kings Queens Sunbury York Northumberland Kent Madawaska Carleton Restigouche Saint John

Counties: Albert, Carleton, Charlotte, Gloucester, Kent, Kings, Madawaska, Northumberland, Queens, Restigouche, Saint John, Sunbury, Victoria, Westmorland, and York

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