The pont de l’Île is a covered bridge in Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Canada.[1]

Pont de l'Orignal
Coordinates48°50′05″N 79°14′48″W / 48.834722°N 79.246667°W / 48.834722; -79.246667
CarriesRoad Bridge
CrossesRivière Laflamme
LocaleLa Morandière-Rochebaucourt
Characteristics
DesignTown lattice
MaterialWood
Total length33m
Clearance above4.45m
History
Opened1942
Location
Map

Among the last in Quebec, 34 covered bridges were constructed in Abitibi, and are associated with the colonisation of the region in the early 1900s.[2] Today fewer than half of them are extant.

The single-lane bridge is of Lattice truss bridge design.[3] This design was modified by the Quebec Ministry of Colonisation and was used for more than 500 covered bridges in Quebec.

Built in 1942, it was painted red in 1983, having been grey for many years. It was damaged by flooding in 2002. Its name, which translates as Moose Bridge, references to nearby frequent sightings of the eponymous animal. The weight capacity is five tonnes. It is the only covered bridge on a provincial highway, Quebec Route 395.

The bridge does not benefit from any provincial or municipal protection.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ "Tourisme Abitibi-Témiscamingue | À la découverte de l'arrière-pays et de ses ponts couverts". Tourisme Abitibi-Témiscamingue (in French). Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  2. ^ Arbour, Gérald-Encyclopédie du patrimoine culturel de l'Amérique Française. "Ponts couverts au Québec". www.ameriquefrancaise.org (in French). Retrieved 21 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Ile". www.pontscouverts.com. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  4. ^ "Pont de l'Orignal". Les ponts couverts au Québec. Retrieved 31 October 2020.

See also edit

List of covered bridges in Quebec