L'embâcle de 1928 - Rivière Chaudière-Notre-Dame-des-Pins,Qc
Posted by: LadyKarine
N 46° 10.970 W 070° 42.930
19T E 367603 N 5115792
Le 1er pont Perreault a été détruit lors des embâcles de 1928. Sous la 2ème construction, il y a une échelle avec le plus haut niveau atteint.
Waymark Code: WM15BY6
Location: Québec, Canada
Date Posted: 12/03/2021
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La Chaudière, cette rivière connue pour ses fréquentes sorties de lit et sa propension à emporter et broyer tout ce qui se retrouve en travers de sa course, est riche en histoires de ponts. Les premiers habitants, tourmentés par cette étendue d’eau, construisirent des ouvrages aussi différents les uns des autres afin de la traverser : bac, pont flottant, pont saisonnier sur chevalets de bois, pont arqué à lambourdes, pont métallique bowstring, etc. Les ponts couverts de Notre-Dame-des-Pins jalonnent eux aussi l’histoire beauceronne. En 1928, moins d’un an
après sa mise en service, le premier ouvrage cède sous l’embâcle et sa carcasse termine sa course disloquée sous le
pont métallique de Beauceville.
[ENG]
The Chaudière, this river known for its frequent bed exits and its propensity to carry away and crush anything that gets in its way, is rich in stories of bridges. The first inhabitants, tormented by this expanse of water, built structures as different from each other in order to cross it: ferry, floating bridge, seasonal bridge on wooden trestles, arched bridge with joists, metal bowstring bridge, etc. The covered bridges of Notre-Dame-des-Pins also punctuate Beauce history. In 1928, less than a year
after commissioning, the first structure gave way under the ice jam and its carcass ended its run dislocated under the
Beauceville metal bridge.
Natural or man made event?: Natural
What type of marker?: Painted line
When did this occur?: 1928
Website related to the event..: Not listed
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Visit Instructions:
A picture showing the level along with any markers telling of what had occurred can be used. Better yet would be a picture of you or someone standing next to the high level mark, that would show if you would have been just wading or completely submersed.