Many rivers flow through the wilderness in Fundy National Park in New Brunswick and a red covered bridge was built so that people can easily cross from one side of the river to the other. Massive boulders sit underneath the covered bridge as the water of the Point Wolfe River flows peacefully downstream. This river can move swiftly throughout the park at times and it was considered to be safer to have the brightly colored red covered bridge for crossing.
Covered Bridge over the Point Wolfe River in Fundy National Park, Highway 114, Fundy Coastal Drive, Alberta, New Brunswick, Canada.