Covered Bridges in New Brunswick
From being a cultural pillar to a fun thing to explore with the family, covered bridges are spread across New Brunswick waiting for you to visit.
Love your Covered Bridges Days!
Get ready for the 7th annual Love your Covered Bridges Days! From July 25 to August 5, 2024, there will be events at 6 different covered bridges and a selfie contest hosted by the Association Heritage New Brunswick (AHNB). Follow their social media channels to stay up to date on the festivities and to enter the giveaway contest.
Covered Bridges Days ContestExplore New Brunswick’s Covered Bridges
Covered bridges are important for transportation but are also a part of New Brunswick’s heritage. With 58 covered bridges remaining today, there used to be hundreds sprinkled all over the province. Here are a few of the iconic bridges that draw tourists on detours to experience a part of New Brunswick’s famous sites.
Hartland Covered Bridge
Hartland, NB
World’s Longest Covered Bridge stretching 1,282 feet. Opened in 1901.
Wolfe Point Covered Bridge
Point Wolf, NB
Photo credits to Andre Audet
Wheaton Covered Bridge
Sackville, NB
Photo credits to Andre Audet
MooseHorn Covered Bridge
Norton, NB
Forty Five River Covered Bridge
Alma, NB
Photo Credits: Marc Pelletier
Tom Graham Covered Bridge
Saint-Marie-de-Kent, NB
Photo Credits: Marc Pelletier
Support Local Businesses
Covered bridges are so beloved in New Brunswick that a few local businesses have them as their namesake! Check out their products and support our province’s economy.
Covered Bridge Chips
Based in Waterville, NB
Can be found at most grocery stores in New Brunswick and throughout Atlantic Canada.
Kissing Bridge Publications
Based in Moncton, NB
Named after when people would travel by horse and wagon, folks would take advantage of the few minutes of privacy while passing through a covered bridge and kiss!