Hartland Bridge
Covered area
The world's longest covered bridge, a historic wooden tunnel spanning 1,282 feet across the Saint John River in New Brunswick, Canada.

šŸ“œ World's longest covered bridge, spanning 1,282 feet (391 meters) across the Saint John River.
šŸ” Connects Hartland and Somerville, declared a National Historic Site of Canada and Provincial Historic Site.

Why Go

šŸŒ‰ Unique experience driving or walking through a historic wooden tunnel.
šŸ“ø Picturesque views of the river valley, great photo opportunities.
🚶 Pedestrian walkway available for leisurely strolls.
ā³ Appreciate early 20th-century engineering and Canadian heritage.

Why Avoid

🚦 One-lane road for cars, expect waits for oncoming traffic.
🚧 Can get busy with local traffic.
šŸ’” Can be a bit dark inside.

Tips

🚶 Pedestrian walkway available for leisurely strolls.
ā„¹ļø Local information signs provide historical context.
ā³ Allow a solid hour or two for your visit.

šŸ…æļø Parking Ample parking nearby.

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