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  2. West Montrose Covered Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge is the only remaining covered bridge in Ontario and the second oldest surviving bridge in the Region of Waterloo. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] (In 2015, the total number of surviving covered bridges in Canada was below 200.) [ 3 ] John Bear, who had previously built barns, built the bridge in 1880–1881, mostly of oak and white pine.

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    The oldest remaining covered bridge in Madison County, the Imes bridge was built in 1870. It was repaired in 1959 after a truck carrying 18 tons of corn crashed through the floor. Moved to a park ...

  8. Covered bridge - Wikipedia

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    Between 1969 and 2015, the number of surviving covered bridges in Canada declined from about 400 to under 200. [21] In 1900, Quebec had an estimated 1,000 covered bridges. [22] Relative to the rest of North America, Quebec was late in building covered bridges, with the busiest decade for construction being the 1930s. [23]

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