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Pont de la Frontière Covered Bridge

The pont de la Frontière is a registered historic monument built in 1896. Of simple “Town” design, the single-span bridge is 31.04 metres long and 4.95 metres wide.

The structure is comprised of diagonally set planks forming a large lattice between the simple upper chords and the lower double chords of the bridge. The framework is protected, up to mid-height, by a sheathing of vertical planks and is covered by a tin gable roof. The Pont de la Frontière spans Mud Creek in the countryside of Potton Township.

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