sUAVe Imagery - Marchand Bridge - Quebec, Canada
Félix-Gabriel-Marchand Bridge (commonly known as just Marchand Bridge or simply the Red Bridge) is a covered bridge in the Township of Mansfield-et-Pontefract, Quebec, Canada, that crosses the Coulonge River near Fort-Coulonge.
Constructed in 1898, this 148.66 metres (487.7 ft) long bridge is the longest covered bridge in Quebec.[1][2] This bridge is unique in Quebec because of its combination of Town and Queenpost trusses.
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Marchand bridge
red covered bridge between Mansfield and Fort Coulonge.
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Félix-Gabriel-Marchand Bridge Reconstruction Mansfield QC Constructed in 1898, this bridge is unique in Quebec because of its combination of Town and Queenpost trusses.
Traversée du pont couvert de Fort Coulonge
Traversée de la rivière Coulonge par le célèbre pont couvert de Fort Coulonge au Pontiac !
Nos chalets du lac LAWLESS sont à quelques kilomètres seulement de cette belle et historique réalisation.
Pont Marchand
The longest covered bridge in Québec, Pont Marchand is located in Fort-Coulonge and crosses a tributary of the Ottawa River. It's just under 500 feet long. The video heads northbound.
Winters Past Fort Coulonge Quebec 2011-2012
Walking along the Grande Marais Road with my dog Shadow, Ice Bridge to Calumet Island, Ice Fishing on the Bay and just sending this to everyone playing Snowbird by heading for Florida !! Ha Ha! Wonder what we will be getting THIS winter ?? :)
(Have a little heart, folks,...it's gonna RAIN tomorrow !! YEAHHH!! ha ha!! :)
2002 Flood Mansfield, Fort Coulonge.
2002 Flood was devastating to everyone touched by this flood.
Chutes Coulonge Park
The soul of this park is its history - the time of the log drives down the river and of lumberjacks who toiled hard during severe winter months in the forests. Today the park has pedestrian trails. lookout points, footbridges, Giant Canyon zip lines, rock climbing, picnic areas, yurts and teepees and a Festival of Lights during Xmas time.
Tubing near Fort Coulonge
Randy, Dan, Kaelin, Abbey, Amanda, Chris, Krissy and Carol on an afternoon of tubing near Fort Coulonge...what a hoot!!...and only minor injuries to both the youngest participants.
Les chutes Coulonge tôt au printemps
Les chutes Coulonge au printemps à la fonte des neiges.
Le rodéo d'Antoine
N'écoutant que son courage, Antoine décide d'aller gratter les puces du dos d'un taureau furieux....
Covered Bridge
Covered bridge in Fort Coulonge
Caricaturing Fort Coulonge Quebec 2012
John Crowquiller Cullen at the Fort Coulonge Village Fete 2012 or, The Village Festival. His capture of the folks with marker pens is shown, along with his chatting with them makes a good example of how he works at Public Events in the region. Bookings for private parties: cullentoons@yahoo.ca
Driving in Fort Coulonge
Driving in Fort Coulonge
Single Lane Wooden Bridge (covered)
Fort Coulonge, Quebec, Canada
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fort coulonge snow drags
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Going through the covered bridge in Fort Coulonge, June 31, 2013
When love comes around again
Video, Nancy Denault, 1st video shot in Fort-Coulonge with overlooking the Red Bridge and the Chutes Coulonge.
A Drive in the Pontiac: Grand Calumet Island
Driving through Grand Calumet Island.
Tot le matin en bateau riviere de outaouais castor2