Built in 1936, the Hoyt Station Covered Bridge is a 67 foot long covered bridge built with a Howe truss design, which is a typical design of covered bridge found in the Canadian province of New Brunswick. Also known as the Back Creek Bridge #2, the covered bridge spans over the Back Creek on Hoyt Station Road near the community of Hoyt, New Brunswick. The Hoyt Station Covered Bridge can be found right off of NB 101 between Welsford and Fredericton Junction. I found that this is an exceptional area for visiting waterfalls along the nearby South Oromocto River and a few covered bridges as well.
Bridge plaques atop the covered bridge. |
Western portal of the Hoyt Station Covered Bridge. |
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Sources and Links:
My New Brunswick - Hoyt Station Covered Bridge
Round Barns & Covered Bridges - New Brunswick Covered Bridge List
Derek Grant Digital - Hoyt Station Covered Bridge - Back Creek #2
New Brunswick Covered Bridges - Hoyt Station Covered Bridge: Sunbury County
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