List of covered bridges in Quebec

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List of covered bridges in Quebec
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In 2012 in Quebec, there were 82 covered bridges [1] down from more than 1,200 in the early 1900s. [2]

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Existing bridges

All bridges are single span, and single lane, unless noted. All are of the construction type Quebec modified Town lattice unless noted. Some are registered with the Department Cultural Heritage (CPCQ) of the Ministry of Culture and Communications.

NameRegionMunicipalityCoordinatesLength (m)BuiltNotes
Pont Alphonse-Normandin Abitibi-Témiscamingue Saint-Dominique-du-Rosaire 48°44′04″N78°09′49″W / 48.73444°N 78.16361°W / 48.73444; -78.16361 (Bridge Alphonse Normandin) 401950Named after the first pioneer to arrive, in 1923.
Pont Champagne Abitibi-Temiscamingue Val-d'Or 48°12′53″N77°55′32″W / 48.21472°N 77.92556°W / 48.21472; -77.92556 (Pont Champagne) 321941Named for a family that worked on the construction.
Pont de l'Arche de Noé Abitibi-Temiscamingue La Morandière-Rochebaucourt 48°38′46″N77°39′3″W / 48.64611°N 77.65083°W / 48.64611; -77.65083 (Pont de l'Arche de Noé) 391937Closed to traffic.
Pont de l’Île Abitibi-Temiscamingue Clerval 48°41′30″N79°24′27″W / 48.69167°N 79.40750°W / 48.69167; -79.40750 (Bridge Island (Clerval)) 521946Two spans with a central pier. Not registered with the CPCQ.
Pont de l'Orignal Abitibi-Temiscamingue La Morandière-Rochebaucourt 48°42′17″N77°33′14″W / 48.70472°N 77.55389°W / 48.70472; -77.55389 (Bridge Orignal) 331942Not registered with the CPCQ.
Pont Dénommée Abitibi-Temiscamingue Saint-Bruno-de-Guigues 47°29′05″N79°24′26″W / 47.48472°N 79.40722°W / 47.48472; -79.40722 (Bridge Called) 301933Named for pioneer Albert Dénommée. Closed to traffic in winter.
Pont des Chutes Abitibi-Temiscamingue La Morandière-Rochebaucourt 48°42′17″N77°26′41″W / 48.70472°N 77.44472°W / 48.70472; -77.44472 (Falls Bridge) 641954Closed to traffic. Two spans, with a central pier. Not registered with the CPCQ.
Pont du Petit-Quatre Abitibi-Temiscamingue Clermont 48°54′29″N79°19′35″W / 48.90806°N 79.32639°W / 48.90806; -79.32639 (Pont du Petit-Four) 321950Restored in 2012.
Pont Émery-Sicard Abitibi-Temiscamingue Saint-Maurice-de-Dalquier 48°38′36″N78°00′18″W / 48.64333°N 78.00500°W / 48.64333; -78.00500 (Bridge Emery-Sicard) 661946Two spans. Named for a local sawmill owner.
Pont Landry Abitibi-Temiscamingue Latulipe-et-Gaboury 47°23′49″N79°02′50″W / 47.39694°N 79.04722°W / 47.39694; -79.04722 (Pont Landry (Latulipe-et-Gaboury)) 331938Named for a local family.
Pont Leclerc Abitibi-Temiscamingue La Sarre 48°50′11″N79°16′33″W / 48.83639°N 79.27583°W / 48.83639; -79.27583 (Bridge Leclerc) 251927Named for a local pioneer family.
Pont Levasseur Abitibi-Temiscamingue Authier-Nord Authier-Nord 48°50′07″N78°53′22″W / 48.83528°N 78.88944°W / 48.83528; -78.88944 (Bridge Levasseur) 391928Closed in summer. Named for a local landowner.
Pont Molesworth Abitibi-Temiscamingue Macamic 48°44′56″N78°59′39″W / 48.74889°N 78.99417°W / 48.74889; -78.99417 (Molesworth Bridge) 351930Two spans. Name for the former name of the Loïs river, which it spans.
Pont Perreault Beauce Notre-Dame-des-Pins 46°10′58″N70°43′00″W / 46.18264871290244°N 70.716691600481°W / 46.18264871290244; -70.716691600481 (Pont Couvert Perrault de Notre-Dame-des-Pins) 154.51929
Bridge Falls Neigette Bas-Saint-Laurent Saint-Anaclet-de-Lessard 48°27′5″N68°18′53″W / 48.45139°N 68.31472°W / 48.45139; -68.31472 (Bridge Falls Neigette) 1933
fr:Pont Beauséjour Bas-Saint-Laurent Amqui 48°27′58″N67°26′0″W / 48.46611°N 67.43333°W / 48.46611; -67.43333 (Bridge Beauséjour) 1932
fr:Pont Bélanger Bas-Saint-Laurent Métis-sur-Mer 48°38′8″N67°54′20″W / 48.63556°N 67.90556°W / 48.63556; -67.90556 (Bridge Bélanger) 1925
fr:Pont de l'Anse-Saint-Jean Bas-Saint-Laurent Amqui 48°29′31″N67°26′54″W / 48.49194°N 67.44833°W / 48.49194; -67.44833 (Pont L'Anse-Saint-Jean) 1931
fr:Pont de Routhierville Bas-Saint-Laurent Routierville 48°10′56″N67°8′57″W / 48.18222°N 67.14917°W / 48.18222; -67.14917 (Bridge Routhierville) 1931Historical Monument rated (2009)
fr:Pont des Draveurs (Rimouski) Bas-Saint-Laurent Rimouski 48°21′50″N68°22′7″W / 48.36389°N 68.36861°W / 48.36389; -68.36861 (Bridge Draveur (Rimouski)) 1930
Pont du CollegeBas-Saint-Laurent Saint-Onesime d'Ixworth 47°17′33″N69°57′6″W / 47.29250°N 69.95167°W / 47.29250; -69.95167 (Bridge College) 1919Historical Monument city (2002) [3]
fr:Pont François-Gagnon Bas-Saint-Laurent Saint-René-de-Matane 48°42′24″N67°23′22″W / 48.70667°N 67.38944°W / 48.70667; -67.38944 (Pont-François Gagnon) 1942
fr:Pont Heppell Bas-Saint-Laurent Causapscal 48°18′43″N67°14′29″W / 48.31194°N 67.24139°W / 48.31194; -67.24139 (Bridge Heppell) 1909Historical Monument city (2009)
fr:Pont Jean-Chassé Bas-Saint-Laurent Saint-René-de-Matane 48°43′12″N67°24′50″W / 48.72000°N 67.41389°W / 48.72000; -67.41389 (John Bridge Chassé) 1945
Pont Pierre-CarrierBas-Saint-Laurent Saint-Ulric 48°46′20″N67°41′5″W / 48.77222°N 67.68472°W / 48.77222; -67.68472 (Pont Pierre-Carrier) 1918
fr:Pont Romain-Caron Bas-Saint-Laurent Saint-Jean-de-la-Lande 47°23′43″N68°43′13″W / 47.39528°N 68.72028°W / 47.39528; -68.72028 (Pont Romain Caron) 1940Historical Monument city (2006) [4]
fr:Pont de Saint-Placide-de-Charlevoix Capitale-Nationale Baie-Saint-Paul 47°24′28″N70°37′3″W / 47.40778°N 70.61750°W / 47.40778; -70.61750 (Pont de Saint-Placide de Charlevoix) 1926Historical Monument city (2002)
Bridge Descormiers Centre-du-Quebec Saint-Rémi-de-Tingwick 45°53′51″N71°46′38″W / 45.89750°N 71.77722°W / 45.89750; -71.77722 (Bridge Descormiers) 1904Perforated truss.
fr:Pont des Raymond Centre-du-Quebec Bécancour 46°15′36″N72°24′8″W / 46.26000°N 72.40222°W / 46.26000; -72.40222 (Bridge Raymond) 1928
Pont-Etienne PoirierCentre-du-Quebec Saint-Célestin 46°11′50″N72°23′24″W / 46.19722°N 72.39000°W / 46.19722; -72.39000 (Pont-Etienne Poirier) 1905
Lambert BridgeCentre-du-Quebec Sainte-Sophie-d'Halifax 46°7′41″N71°45′55″W / 46.12806°N 71.76528°W / 46.12806; -71.76528 (Bridge Lambert) 1948
fr:Pont Joseph-Édouard-Perrault Centre-du-Quebec Warwick 45°57′23″N72°0′24″W / 45.95639°N 72.00667°W / 45.95639; -72.00667 (Pont Joseph Edouard Perrault) 1929Historical Monument city (1999)
fr:Pont Caron Chaudière-Appalaches Val-Alain 46°25′19″N71°42′20″W / 46.42194°N 71.70556°W / 46.42194; -71.70556 (Bridge Caron) 1933
Pont BolducChaudière-Appalaches Sainte-Clotilde-de-Beauce 46°7′43″N70°59′15″W / 46.12861°N 70.98750°W / 46.12861; -70.98750 (Bridge Bolduc) 1937
fr:Pont des Défricheurs Chaudière-Appalaches Sainte-Lucie-de-Beauregard 46°45′15″N70°03′33″W / 46.75417°N 70.05917°W / 46.75417; -70.05917 (Bridge Défricheurs) 1936
fr:Pont du Sault Chaudière-Appalaches Saint-Adalbert 46°55′08″N69°53′46″W / 46.91889°N 69.89611°W / 46.91889; -69.89611 (Bridge Falls) 1943
fr:Pont Perrault Chaudière-Appalaches Notre-Dame-des-Pins 46°10′57″N70°43′1″W / 46.18250°N 70.71694°W / 46.18250; -70.71694 (Bridge Perrault) 1928Historical Monument rated (2004)
Pont Rouge (Sainte-Agathe-de-Lotbinière)Chaudière-Appalaches Sainte-Agathe-de-Lotbinière 46°19′50″N71°24′53″W / 46.33056°N 71.41472°W / 46.33056; -71.41472 (Red Bridge (Sainte-Agathe-de-Lotbinière)) 1928Historical Monument city (2006)
fr:Pont Saint-André Chaudière-Appalaches Saint-Sylvestre 46°21′34″N71°19′14″W / 46.35944°N 71.32056°W / 46.35944; -71.32056 (Pont Saint-André) 1927
Pont-Émile Lapointe Côte-Nord Pointe-aux-Outardes 49°5′41″N68°18′38″W / 49.09472°N 68.31056°W / 49.09472; -68.31056 (Bridge Émile Lapointe) 1945
Pont Louis-GravelCôte-Nord Sacré-Coeur 48°16′4″N69°54′31″W / 48.26778°N 69.90861°W / 48.26778; -69.90861 (Pont Louis-Gravel) 1934
fr:Pont Cousineau (Valcourt) Estrie Valcourt (city) 45°29′54″N72°18′50″W / 45.49833°N 72.31389°W / 45.49833; -72.31389 (Bridge Cousineau (Valcourt)) 1888
fr:Pont de la Frontière Estrie Potton 45°0′42″N72°22′25″W / 45.01167°N 72.37361°W / 45.01167; -72.37361 (Frontier Bridge) 1896Historical Monument city (2008)
fr:Pont de Milby Estrie Waterville 45°18′54″N71°49′23″W / 45.31500°N 71.82306°W / 45.31500; -71.82306 (Bridge Milby) 1873Historical Monument city (1992)
fr:Pont d'Eustis Estrie Compton 45°18′11″N71°54′48″W / 45.30306°N 71.91333°W / 45.30306; -71.91333 (Bridge Eustis) 1908Multiple Perforations
fr:Pont Drouin Estrie Compton 45°15′50″N71°51′5″W / 45.26389°N 71.85139°W / 45.26389; -71.85139 (Bridge Drouin) 1886Multiple Perforations
fr:Pont John-Cook Estrie Cookshire-Eaton 45°25′19″N71°37′57″W / 45.42194°N 71.63250°W / 45.42194; -71.63250 (John Cook Bridge) 1868Medium Lattice
fr:Pont McDermott Estrie Cookshire-Eaton 45°23′34″N71°33′22″W / 45.39278°N 71.55611°W / 45.39278; -71.55611 (McDermott Bridge) 1886Multiple Perforations
fr:Pont McVetty-McKenzie Estrie Lingwick 45°37′10″N71°23′42″W / 45.61944°N 71.39500°W / 45.61944; -71.39500 (McVetty Pont-McKerry) 1893Heritage Site consisting (2003) [5]
fr:Pont Narrows Estrie Canton Stanstead 45°5′32″N72°12′3″W / 45.09222°N 72.20083°W / 45.09222; -72.20083 (Narrows Bridge) 1881
fr:Pont de Saint-Edgar Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine New Richmond 48°14′15″N65°43′32″W / 48.23750°N 65.72556°W / 48.23750; -65.72556 (Pont de Saint-Edgar) 1938Historical Monument rated (2009) [6]
fr:Pont Galipeault (Grande-Vallée) Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine Grande-Vallée 49°13′21″N65°7′33″W / 49.22250°N 65.12583°W / 49.22250; -65.12583 (Galipeault Bridge (Grande-Vallée)) 1923
Pont Grandchamp Lanaudière Sainte-Geneviève-de-Berthier 46°5′35″N73°12′41″W / 46.09306°N 73.21139°W / 46.09306; -73.21139 (Bridge Grandchamp) 1918
Bridge Armand Lachaîne Laurentides Chute-Saint-Philippe 46°38′36″N75°16′8″W / 46.64333°N 75.26889°W / 46.64333; -75.26889 (Bridge Armand Lachaîne) 1906
Red Bridge Farm EastLaurentides Saint-Aimé-du-Lac-des-Îles 46°25′36″N73°12′40″W / 46.42667°N 73.21111°W / 46.42667; -73.21111 (Red Bridge Farm East) 1903Heritage recognized (1990)
Red Bridge Farm WestLaurentides Saint-Aimé-du-Lac-des-Îles 46°25′36″N75°25′44″W / 46.42667°N 75.42889°W / 46.42667; -75.42889 (Red Bridge Farm West) 1903Heritage recognized (1990)
Bridge MacazaLaurentides La Macaza 46°21′24″N74°46′46″W / 46.35667°N 74.77944°W / 46.35667; -74.77944 (Bridge Macaza) 1904
Bridge Prud'hommeLaurentides Brébeuf 46°4′22″N74°37′30″W / 46.07278°N 74.62500°W / 46.07278; -74.62500 (Bridge Prud'homme) 1918
Bordeleau Bridge Mauricie Saint-Séverin 46°40′24″N72°33′28″W / 46.67333°N 72.55778°W / 46.67333; -72.55778 (Bordeleau bridge) 1932
fr:Pont de Saint-Mathieu Mauricie Saint-Mathieu-du-Parc 46°36′10″N72°53′2″W / 46.60278°N 72.88389°W / 46.60278; -72.88389 (Pont de Saint-Mathieu) 1936Historical Monument city (2001)
fr:Pont Ducharme Mauricie La Bostonnais 47°31′11″N72°40′51″W / 47.51972°N 72.68083°W / 47.51972; -72.68083 (Bridge Ducharme) 1946Historical Monument rated (2006)
fr:Pont Thiffault Mauricie La Bostonnais 47°33′45″N72°38′15″W / 47.56250°N 72.63750°W / 47.56250; -72.63750 (Bridge Thiffault) 1946
fr:Pont Balthazar Montérégie Brigham 45°16′51″N72°50′7″W / 45.28083°N 72.83528°W / 45.28083; -72.83528 (Bridge Balthazar) 1932
fr:Pont Decelles Montérégie Brigham 45°16′51″N72°45′43″W / 45.28083°N 72.76194°W / 45.28083; -72.76194 (Bridge Decelles) 1938
Powerscourt Covered Bridge Montérégie Hinchinbrooke 45°0′25″N74°9′40″W / 45.00694°N 74.16111°W / 45.00694; -74.16111 (Powerscourt Covered Bridge) 1861 McCallum truss. Historical Monument rated (1987) [7]
fr:Pont des Rivières Montérégie Notre-Dame-de-Stanbridge 45°9′28″N73°3′4″W / 45.15778°N 73.05111°W / 45.15778; -73.05111 (Pont des Rivières) 1884 Howe truss.
fr:Pont de Freeport Montérégie Cowansville 45°13′6″N72°46′2″W / 45.21833°N 72.76722°W / 45.21833; -72.76722 (Bridge Freeport) 1870
Pont GuthrieMontérégie Saint-Armand 45°3′56″N72°57′29″W / 45.06556°N 72.95806°W / 45.06556; -72.95806 (Bridge Guthrie) 1888Medium Lattice
Bridge Traverse Nord-du-Québec Baie-James 49°11′1″N79°10′42″W / 49.18361°N 79.17833°W / 49.18361; -79.17833 (Bridge Traverse) ~ 1940-1945Medium Lattice
Pioneer BridgeNord-du-Québec Baie-James 49°7′35″N79°15′18″W / 49.12639°N 79.25500°W / 49.12639; -79.25500 (Bridge Pioneers) 1943
Bridge MemoriesNord-du-Québec James Bay 49°2′19″N79°10′47″W / 49.03861°N 79.17972°W / 49.03861; -79.17972 (Bridge of Memories) 1954
Pont Maurice-DuplessisNord-du-Québec Baie-James 49°4′4″N79°10′30″W / 49.06778°N 79.17500°W / 49.06778; -79.17500 (Pont Maurice-Duplessis) 1948
Bridge Township LaasNord-du-Québec Lebel-sur-Quévillon 48°59′1″N77°9′28″W / 48.98361°N 77.15778°W / 48.98361; -77.15778 (Bridge Township Laas) 1958
fr:Pont Taschereau (Baie-James) Nord-du-Québec Baie-James 49°7′35″N79°12′03″W / 49.12639°N 79.20083°W / 49.12639; -79.20083 (Taschereau Bridge (Baie-James)) 1939
Bridge Cousineau (Gracefield) Outaouais Gracefield 46°3′57″N76°6′27″W / 46.06583°N 76.10750°W / 46.06583; -76.10750 (Bridge Cousineau (Gracefield)) 1932
Pont de l' AigleOutaouais Egan-Sud 46°27′10″N76°2′41″W / 46.45278°N 76.04472°W / 46.45278; -76.04472 (Eagle Bridge) 1925
Meech Creek BridgeOutaouais Chelsea 45°34′57″N75°53′45″W / 45.58250°N 75.89583°W / 45.58250; -75.89583 (Meech Creek Bridge) 1924
Félix-Gabriel-Marchand Bridge Outaouais Fort-Coulonge 45°51′41″N76°44′26″W / 45.86139°N 76.74056°W / 45.86139; -76.74056 (Bridge Félix-Gabriel-Marchand) 1898Double Perforation truss. Historical Monument rated (1988)
Bridge MaroisOutaouais Gracefield 46°7′8″N76°56′34″W / 46.11889°N 76.94278°W / 46.11889; -76.94278 (Bridge Marois) 1933
fr:Pont Savoyard Outaouais Grand-Remous 46°35′30″N75°55′48″W / 46.59167°N 75.93000°W / 46.59167; -75.93000 (Savoyard Bridge) 1931
fr:Pont du Faubourg Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean L'Anse-Saint-Jean 48°14′05″N70°12′10″W / 48.23472°N 70.20278°W / 48.23472; -70.20278 (Pont du Faubourg) 1929
fr:Pont du Lac-Ha! Ha! Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean Fernand-et-Bolleau 48°04′0″N70°49′27″W / 48.06667°N 70.82417°W / 48.06667; -70.82417 (Pont du Lac Ha! Ha!) 1934
Pont Rouge (Sainte-Jeanne d'Arc)Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean Sainte-Jeanne d'Arc 48°52′59″N72°5′5″W / 48.88306°N 72.08472°W / 48.88306; -72.08472 (Red Bridge (Sainte-Jeanne d'Arc)) 1936

Defunct bridges

NameLocationCodeFarmBuilt inDisappeared in
Abitibi-Témiscamingue
fr:Pont Blanc (in ruins) Chazel, Abitibi-TemiscamingueP1-61-02Medium Lattice1947
Pont de la Calamité La Sarre 61-02-041927May 31, 2021 (Burnt) [8]
Cameron Bridge Saint-Eugène-de-Guigues 61-70-16Modified Lattice19231944 (Replaced by a concrete bridge)
Bridge Carrier Val-d'Or 61-01-28Modified Lattice1955August 18, 2011 (Burnt)
Bridge Chazel Saint-Janvier (Chazel) 61-02-11Modified Lattice1935August 30, 1996 (Burnt)
Bridge Despinassy Lac-Despinassy 61-01-15Modified Lattice19491974 (Smashed by a too heavy truck)
Traverse Bridge James Bay 61-02 P11-Medium Lattice1940-19452012 (carried away by the flood of spring)
Bridge Villemontel Villemontel (Trécesson) 61-01-06Modified Lattice19501979 (carried away by the flood of spring)
Grassy Narrow Bridge Moffet 61-70-12Modified Lattice~ 19501983 (Burned)
Bridge Panache Amos (St-Félix-de-Dalquier) 61-01-21Modified Lattice19552006 (Burned)
Pont du Petit-Sept Rouyn-Noranda (Cléricy) 61-02 P22 -Medium Lattice19501987 (Demolished)
Bridge Rank II Launay 61-02-26Modified Lattice19221989 (Demolished by owner)
Bridge Village Val-d'Or (Val-Senneville) 61-01-27Modified Lattice19441985 (Demolished in exchange for the restoration of the bridge Carrier)
Bridge Lavigne Lac-Despinassy 61-01-31Modified Lattice19551983 (Burned)
Bridge Ojima Saint-Eugène-de-Chazel (TNO Rivière-Ojima) 61-02-38Modified Lattice19531973 (illegally demolished for its timber)
Bridge Turgeon Trécesson (Villemontel) 61-01-07Modified Lattice19531996 (Burned)
Bridge Vautrin Preissac 61-01-08Modified Lattice19371983 (demolished for lack of money to maintain)
Bridge 61-01-59 Saint-Marc-de-Figuery 61-01-59Modified Lattice1914~ 1955 (Demolished)
Bridge 61-02-31 Taschereau 61-02-31Modified LatticeN / A1978 (Replaced by a modern bridge)
Bridge P21-61-02 Languedoc (TNO Rivière-Ojima) 61-02 P21-Medium LatticeN / A1985 (Demolished)
Bridge P22 -61-02 Languedoc (TNO Rivière-Ojima) 61-02 P22 -Medium LatticeN / A1985 (Demolished)
Bas-Saint-Laurent
Bridge Coulee Carrier Matane 61-42-03Modified Lattice19362007 (destroyed by flood waters)
Bridge River HâtéeBic, merged with Rimouski 61-58-05Modified Lattice19361999 (Burned)
Bridge Durette Matane 61-42-02Modified Lattice19251979 (Demolished)
Bridge Imbeault Saint-Leon-le-Grand (Maskinongé) 61-43-08Modified Lattice19061987 (Demolished)
Bridge Ouelle East Saint-Onésime-d'Ixworth 61-32-01Modified Lattice19091985 (Demolished)
Plant Bridge Causapscal (Saint-Jacques-le-Majeur) 61-43-03Modified Lattice19101987 (Demolished)
Red Bridge Trinité-des-Monts 61-58-08Modified Lattice19331994 (Embâcle Spring)
Pont Ste-Jeanne d'Arc Sainte-Jeanne-d'Arc (La Mitis) 61-43-01Modified Lattice19371981 (Burned, 1 year after its complete renovation)
Capitale-Nationale
Bridge Redman Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier 61-55-02Modified Lattice19311972 (Arson)
Red Bridge Saint-Ferréol-les-Neiges 61-48-02Modified Lattice~ 19001961 (Demolished)
Bridge 61-54-04 Saint-Ferréol-les-Neiges 61-54-04Modified LatticeN / A1960 (Replaced by a modern bridge)
Centre-du-Québec
Bridge Leblanc Précieux-Sang (Bécancour) 61-51-07Modified Lattice19361975 (Replaced by a modern bridge)
Pont Picard Saint-Rémi-de-Tingwick 61-04-08Joists~ 19001982 (destroyed in a violent storm)
Bridge Fish Saint-Rémi-de-Tingwick 61-04-09Perforated~ 19001998 (destroyed by flood waters)
Bridge Lanaisse Warwick 61-04-04Modified Lattice19321969
Chaudière-Appalaches
Bridge Bolduc Val-Alain 61-40-06Modified Lattice19421971 (Demolished)
Stubborn Mill Bridge Saint-Étienne-de-Lauzon 61-38-01Modified Lattice19301975 (Replaced by a modern bridge)
Pont Morin Val-Alain 61-40-05Modified Lattice19421971 (Demolished)
Eastern Townships
Bridge Capelton Hatley 61-67-02Perforated Lattice18622002 (Arson)
Bridge St Mark Coaticook 61-69-02Multiple Perforations18871979 (Demolished)
Bridge St-Camille Saint-Camille 61-75-03Modified Lattice19331996 (Arson)
Edward Bridge Compton 61-18-13Multiple Perforations18881964 (destroyed by ice)
Bridge Fuller Ascot Corner 61-67-01Multiple PerforationsN / A1970 (Burned)
Bridge Gibson Melbourne 61-57-02Lattice18881988 (Burned)
Bridge North Branch Potton 61-11-04LatticeN / A1980 (collapsed through lack of maintenance)
Pont Ste-Catherine Ayer's Cliff 61-69-04Modified Lattice19281985 (Arson)
Bridge Scotstown Scotstown 61-18-07Modified LatticeN / A1973 (Replaced by a concrete bridge)
Pont-Willis Leggett Saint-Isidore-d'Auckland 61-18-09Modified Lattice19442001 (Burned)
Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine
Bridge Village Port-Daniel 61-10-09Modified Lattice19201944 (Demolished)
Red Bridge Port-Daniel 61-10-03Modified Lattice19381994 (Arson)
Pont Ste-Marthe La Martre 61-23-06Modified Lattice19221953 (Demolished)
Laurentides
Bridge Village Chute-Saint-Philippe 61-33-04Modified Lattice19371974 (Burned)
Bridge Gareau Lac-Douaire 61-46-01Modified Lattice19442007 (Demolished by the company Nexfor)
Best Bridge Brébeuf 61-33-06Modified Lattice18991989 (Replaced by a modern bridge)
Mauricie
Bridge Village Saint-Adelphe 61-13-01Modified Lattice19241965 (Replaced by a modern bridge)
Bridge Creek Flat Sainte-Ursule 61-41-01Modified Lattice19241985 (Partially burned and demolished)
Bridge of Lac-Croche Sainte-Thècle Modified LatticeJuly 1955 (demolished and replaced by a new cement bridge)
Outaouais
Bridge Bowman Val-des-Bois 61-52-06Modified Lattice19291995 (Burned)
Pont Gendron Wakefield 61-25-07Modified Lattice19151984 (Arson)
Bridge Kelly Low 45°49′23″N76°1′12″W / 45.82306°N 76.02000°W / 45.82306; -76.02000 (Bridge Kelly) 61-25-13Modified Lattice1923January 19, 2019 (Arson)
Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean
Carbonneau Bridge Saint-Félicien 61-60-23Modified Lattice19091942 (carried away by ice)
Bridge Pass Ferland-et-Boilleau 61-17-05Modified Lattice19341965 (Replaced by a modern bridge)
Bridge of Poplars Saguenay (La Baie) 61-17-06Modified Lattice19341996 (Carried away at the Saguenay flood )
Bridge Ticouapé Saint-Félicien 61-60-05Modified Lattice19051965 (Replaced by a modern bridge)
Pont Notre-Dame-de-Lorette Notre-Dame-de-Lorette 61-60-08Modified Lattice19431980 (Replaced by a concrete bridge)
Bridge Price Dolbeau-Mistassini 61-60-42Modified LatticeN / A1948 (Replaced by a concrete bridge)

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