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Lack of update on Wheaton Covered Bridge worries Tantramar-area residents

 

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Lack of update on Wheaton Covered Bridge worries Tantramar-area residents

Province says staff working to identify best option for bridge

 
Hannah Rudderham · CBC News · Posted: Nov 13, 2024 3:30 PM AST
 
 
A covered bridge The Department of Transportation and Infrastructure closed the Wheaton Bridge about four months ago because of structural issues. (Tourism New Brunswick)

About four months after the closure of one of New Brunswick's historic covered bridges, the province still doesn't have a definitive plan on what will happen with the century-old structure.

"The Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DTI) understands the impact of this closure in the area and appreciates the public's patience while staff identify the best option for the bridge going forward," said spokesperson Jacob MacDonald, in an email.

He said structural damage on the Wheaton Covered Bridge, which was identified during a summer inspection, "requires a well-planned solution."

Wheaton Bridge, on High Marsh Road, in the newly amalgamated municipality of Tantramar, was built in 1916 and is still used regularly by residents.

But in July, when barricades were put up and detours put in place, residents became concerned.

 
Information Morning - Moncton 7:44
 People in Tantramar are calling on authorities to repair the old Wheaton Covered Bridge

Elita Rahn is a farmer in Jolicure, a small community near Sackville.

And that concern has continued to grow for Elita Rahn, the owner of Jolicure Farm, near Sackville. 

"It's a significant detour for farmers," she said, referring to some who have had to take up to an hour longer to transport hay because of the detour.

And Rahn said people are also upset at the thought of losing the bridge.

"People are affected by it in a very emotional way, like, it's very significant in terms of sentimentality."

Rahn said she hasn't heard anything besides rumours about what will happen but she wants to see the bridge preserved, which is why she started a petition that has garnered nearly 1,000 signatures.

Even preserving it as part of a trail, or using it as a crossing for small vehicles, such a tractors or ATVs, would be worthwhile, she said. 

"It's not just an old wooden bridge," she said.

"It inspires people. I mean, no one's going to get inspired to write a poem or take their picture on a concrete bridge. 

"This is part of New Brunswick's heritage. It's our identity. … It might be just a simple covered bridge but really it's a bond that people have with our province."

ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Hannah Rudderham is a reporter with CBC New Brunswick. She grew up in Cape Breton, N.S., and moved to Fredericton in 2018. You can send story tips to hannah.rudderham@cbc.ca.

With files from Information Morning Moncton

 
 
 
6 Comments  


John Montgomery
Higgs left this province in such a mess 
 
Bill Smith  
While we enjoy covered bridges, I’m not sure it’s financially responsible to save them all. How about the people that support them, ask government to only increase their taxes to pay for them? 
 
John Montgomery 
Reply to Bill Smith 
It's about the culture and history of the province  
 
Derek Grant  
They were designed to aesthetically meld into the North American Landscape ... and no architectural design has done it any better. Sure you can whack it down and replace it with the ubiquitous, cookie-cutter bailey bridge and save a few bucks and some bureaucratic consternation in the process. But at what cost to our history & heritage? 
 
Les Cooper  
If it's dangerous, tear it down and replace it.  
 
David Sampson
Is it fiscally responsible to continue to maintain every covered bridge in NB? Do we need to maintain every bridge…absolutely, but these structures are not simply bridges, they are COVERED BRIDGES which involve a higher cost to maintain. If your answer is YES..let’s maintain every single one of these….fine….it will cost you when you make those decisions! But then nobody wants to pay, out of their own pockets, what those costs might involve! 
 
 
 
CBC shut down the comment section early as I was trying to post this
 
David Amos 
Deja Vu Anyone???
 
 
David Amos
Hey Higgy if you had fixed the bridge in my old stomping grounds some folks may have been willing to vote or ya 
 
Lou Bell 
Really , I highly doubt this bridge in the middle of nowhere would attract more than a handful of individual tourists . Sounds like it's more a matter of a little inconvenience for locals who would miss their " shortcut " . I'd imagine this would be another " major issue " that'll be brought up by the MLA for the area as something that would need done immediately ( if not sooner ! ) . 
 
David Amos  
Reply to Lou Bell 
This was one of the "shortcuts" folks were using to get around Higgy's evil COVID 19 roadblock 
 
Marge Timmons 
Sadly, this is nothing new once politicians realized that spending money on maintenance doesn't buy votes. 
 
MR Cain
Reply to Marge Timmons  
nor is there a photo op 
 
David Amos 
Reply to Marge Timmons 
Bingo
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  • Business Name: Jolicure Farm
  • Farm Type: Mixed vegetables, Greenhouse, Market Farm
  • Host: Elita Rahn
  • Phone: (506) 588-3276
  • Address: 431 Jolicure Rd
  • City: Jolicure
  • Province: New Brunswick
Elita Rahn was nice and said she moved from the Kingston Peninsula about 20 years ago. I  wondered if she was there in 2004. Anyway she listened to my story but I doubt that she believed me so I told her to tell my cousin that I called I let her go after she asked me a rather telling question
 

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