Here's the big picture: all bridges plotted on map and color-coded by county. Click for larger view. |
[Update 2017: I still haven't seen them all, so three years is the new estimate.]
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Step 1: Print off a list of bridges (see Printable Bridge Lists in the 'Pages' column on the top right if you don't have one from another source).
Step 3: Organize your search party. Always pack an excellent picnic, or find out about interesting lunch spots in the areas to be visited. This is all part of the fun. You will be hungry on these trips, count on it, and will discover things like Alma sticky buns (from Kelly's Bake Shop), Doaktown homemade donuts (from the Village Family Restaurant), and chowder in St.Martins (the Caves or Seaside Restaurants), to name a few tried and true favorites along the way.
*Also a good idea to pack: beach shoes or sandals that can get wet, in order to take pictures from damp, muddy river banks, or from in the water. Many of the streams under the bridges are only knee-deep in the summer.
Step 4: Go and find them.
Great info,thank you so much, I just moved to NB from NS this winter of 2017. I decided to see how many of the bridges I could visit and take pictures of while out on my motorcycle. So far I have made it to 29 of them as of today July 6 2018.Its like stepping back in time,and most of them are in very peaceful scenic locations.
ReplyDeleteAn excellent way to see them. Glad you are having such a great time.
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