- Hartland Bridge
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bridge_name=Hartland Bridge
caption=Hartland Bridge, from the Somerville side looking back toward Hartland.
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crosses=Saint John River
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locale=Hartland-Somerville,New Brunswick
design=covered bridge
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traffic=The Hartland Bridge in
Hartland, New Brunswick , is the world's longestcovered bridge .The bridge, 1,282 feet (390
metre s) long, crosses theSaint John River from Hartland to Somerville. It was constructed in 1901 by the Hartland Bridge Company, and was purchased by the provincial government in 1906. The bridge was not originally built covered.In 1920, two spans of the bridge collapsed due to river ice. The bridge reopened in 1922 after construction to repair the structure, at which time the bridge was also covered, despite some local opposition. [ [http://www.town.hartland.nb.ca/html/bridge.htm] ]
A pedestrian walkway was added to the bridge in 1945. The bridge was declared a national historic site in 1980.
In 1982, the bridge was again closed for repairs after a car struck a steel beam, causing part of the bridge to drop. The bridge was reopened to traffic on
February 10 ,1983 .In the winter of 2007, the bridge was closed, due to the central beam splitting down the middle. Due to high water levels, the bridge will remain closed until the spring, when repairs may be affected.
Legends
There are various local legends that surround the bridge. Some believe it brings good luck, saying that if you close your eyes, hold your breath and cross your fingers as you drive along the bridge's length, your wish will be granted.
When the bridge was mostly used by
horse andwagon , couples would stop half-way across to share akiss . The firstwedding on the bridge was celebrated in September 1993 between Charmaine Laffoley and David Hunt fromToronto .References
External links
* [http://www.town.hartland.nb.ca/html/bridge.htm Town of Hartland's bridge information page]
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