Joseph-Édouard-Perrault bridge | |
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Coordinates | 45°57′23″N 72°00′24″W / 45.956250°N 72.006583°W |
Crosses | Rivière des Pins |
Locale | Warwick, Quebec, Canada |
Characteristics | |
Total length | 30.2 metres (99 ft) |
Location | |
The Joseph-Édouard-Perrault bridge, formerly known as the Pont Perrault-Charbonneau, is a covered bridge located at Warwick, Quebec, Canada. Built in 1908, it was used for automobile traffic until 1957. It was classified historical monument in 1999.
History
Acquired by the Municipality of Warwick in 1998, the bridge was completely renovated in 2011. The bridge was re-opened on September 26, 2011.[1] following an investment of $340,000.[2]
Gallery
- Rénovations, July 2011
- Rénovations, July 2011
- December 2011
- December 2011
- December 2011
References
- ↑ Thibodeau, Claude (6 September 2011). "An official inauguration for the renovated bridge". La Nouvelle Union.
- ↑ Thibodeau, Claude (2 May 2011). "Covered bridge: a Cowansville firm selected for the restoration". La Nouvelle Union.
External links
- "Covered bridge of Warwick". Heritage directory culture of Quebec.
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