It is the only remaining covered bridge in Northumberland County, New Brunswick.
[1][2] The bridge, which was first constructed in 1870 and rebuilt in 1899, is 24.5 m long and spans Betts Mill Brook, about 4 km west of Doaktown, New Brunswick.
It is one of only two New Brunswick bridges having a cottage style roof.
[4] The bridge is no longer in service, but is provincially owned, and maintained by the New Brunswick Department of Transportation.
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