Spanning the Saint John River in New Brunswick, Canada, the Hartland covered Bridge was first opened in July, 1901 and was covered in 1921 becoming the longest one of its kind. The Hartland covered bridge is still regularly used but it only contains one lane and is controlled by traffic lights for a safe crossing. Pedestrians may also used the bridge as a covered walkway was added in 1945.
Hartland Covered Bridge, longest covered bridge in the world and National Historic Site, Saint John River, River Valley Scenic Drive, Highway 2, New Brunswick, Canada.