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A popular visitor site in this town is the Quisbis River Covered Bridge. Originally constructed in 1951, the bridge measures 17 m in length. Although visitors are no longer allowed on the bridge itself, it is still possible to view the bridge from the road across the street.

Photo: https://tourismnewbrunswick.ca/listing/quisibis-river-no-2-covered-bridge

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