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Powerscourt Covered Bridge

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Crosses
  
Chateauguay River

Width
  
6.2 m (20 ft)

Opened
  
1861

Location
  
Elgin

Bridge type
  
Covered bridge

Design
  
McCallum Truss

Height
  
8 m (26 ft) to top

Total length
  
51 m

Province
  
Québec

Body of water
  
Chateauguay River

Powerscourt Covered Bridge

Carries
  
2-lane road (reduced to one lane + 2 sidewalks in 2010)

Locale
  
Between Elgin and Hinchinbrooke

Address
  
Ch de la 1st Concession, Powerscourt, QC J0S 2E0, Canada

Similar
  
Covered bridge, Félix‑Gabriel‑Marchand Bridge, Pont Drouin

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The Powerscourt Covered Bridge, alternately known as the "Percy Covered Bridge" spans the Chateauguay River, between the municipalities of Elgin and Hinchinbrooke, in SouthWest Quebec.

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Overview

A road bridge (now open only to light automotive traffic), it was constructed in 1861, and employs the McCallum inflexible arched truss, developed by Daniel McCallum. This extremely strong wooden truss was, until then, used only in the construction of railroad bridges across North America.

With the advent of steel replacing wood in railroad bridge construction in the second half of the 19th Century, all wooden railroad bridges were gradually replaced by steel ones. As it was not a railroad bridge, the Percy bridge remains to this day as an anomaly, and is the sole McCallum truss bridge left in the world.

It is the oldest covered bridge in Canada. Built only a year or so after the Victoria Bridge in Montreal, the Percy bridge, unlike the Victoria, still retains its original shape, its original architecture, and indeed most of its original materials to this day. Using these criteria, it may be argued that the Percy bridge is the oldest bridge in Canada, covered or otherwise.

Recognition

The Powerscourt Covered Bridge was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1984 because:

  • it is the only known example of a McCallum inflexible arched truss bridge still in existence;
  • it is one of the oldest covered bridges that exists in Canada.
  • The bridge was also named an Historic Monument of Quebec in 1987.

    Construction Details

    The Powerscourt Covered Bridge is the only McCallum Inflexible Arched Truss bridge extant in the world.
    The unique curved roof line over the arched trusses distinguishes it from all other covered bridges.

    References

    Powerscourt Covered Bridge Wikipedia