West Montrose Covered Bridge
by Debbie Oppermann
Title
West Montrose Covered Bridge
Artist
Debbie Oppermann
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
"West Montrose Covered Bridge" by Debbie Oppermann. Situated over the Grand River Ontario, in West Montrose, is the oldest wooden covered bridge in Canada. Locals driving their horse and buggy rigs began to call the structure the "kissing bridge": a kiss (in relative privacy inside the bridge) was required as a toll to cross it. Built in 1880–1881 mostly of oak and white pine by John Bear, it can still be used by pedestrians, buggy traffic and vehicles weighing less than three tonnes for crossing the Grand River. The bridge's original design was described as a "two-span hybrid Howe truss" or as a "hybrid Queen Post – Howe timber configuration." The primary modifications during restorations added concrete and steel parts to strengthen the aging structure. However, the current visible form of the bridge remains true to the original design. The West Montrose Covered Bridge was designated as a Provincial Historic Site in August 1960.
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November 2nd, 2018
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