
Guelph’s Lattice Covered Bridge
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N 43° 32.395 W 080° 14.505
17T E 561259 N 4821053
A 1992 constructed covered bridge based on a design from the 1800's
Waymark Code: WMH17
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 07/10/2006
Views: 117
Guelph’s Lattice Covered Bridge was built in June 1992 near the junction of the Speed and Eramosa Rivers by 400 timberframers who were gathered in Guelph for a Guild 5 day convention. Based on an original design from the 1800s, it is one of only two in Ontario.
It serves as a bridge for a foot/bicycle path along the river, a 20-Kilometre (12.5-mile) network of six trails that meander along river greenspaces and run through the city of Guelph’s parklands, schools, and open spaces.
Current Condition of Bridge: Great
 Web Address: [Web Link]
 Description of Covered Bridge: A detailed description of the 44 metre (144 ft) bridge and its construction can be found at the above web address.
 Year Built: 1992/06/01
 Location (Road - City - State - Country): Guelph, ON
 Parking (If not at the bridge):: Not listed

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