Nearby: Hartland
The town was settled in the mid-1800s and was first called Beckaguimeck, after the neighbouring stream, and was shortly simplified to Becaguimic. The community finally became Hartland in 1868, likely for its central location in Carleton County The town has 3.5 km of nature trails, a scenic lookout. Annual Events Hartland Potato Festival (early July), Paint the Heartland Artist Show (late July). FoundLocally's Business listings for Hartland Attractions Hartland Covered Bridge Off Rout 2 (TCH) between 103 and 105 506-375-4357 390 metres (1282 ft) long bridge across the Saint John River is over 100 years old and is the longest in the world. It's so long that you need to put your car headlights on when you cross it. Becaguimec River No 3 Covered Bridge Foster Rd, off Mainstream Rd This bridge was built in 1909 This 97'8" bridge, built in 1909, is located in the Woodstock area off Route 104, near Coldstream, off the Mainstream Road on North Becaguimec River No 1 Covered Bridge Furlong Rd, at Cloverdale This 68' bridge, built in 1948m is located 13 km east of Hartland near Coldstream, Route 104 on the Furlong Road. North Becaguimec River No 4 Covered Bridge Ellis Rd, near Lower Windsor This bridge is located beyond Coldstream, on Route 104 near Windsor on Ellis Road. Built by Howe Trus in 1909, it has a span of span of 60' and a length of 63'. Chickady Park 506 375-4222 This park has an award winning playground, arena, public pools, wading pool, tennis courts, ball diamond, picnic area and nature trail. Community Map
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