X100T. This bridge is located in Guelph, ON, spanning the Speed River. It is a re-production built from trees harvested on the same location. The entire structure is assembled with pegs, I guess the old technique.
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The Timber Framers Guild - an organization I belong to (and was previously president and on the board of directors) built this bridge as part of an annual conference and part of our ‘community building’ projects - part of our mission to enrich communities through craft.
bmike-vt wrote:
That is a lovely photo of the bridge.
The Timber Framers Guild - an organization I belong to (and was previously president and on the board of directors) built this bridge as part of an annual conference and part of our ‘community building’ projects - part of our mission to enrich communities through craft.
Thank you Marcelo. Although it is a "replica", the bridge was built based on the old techniques. We only have one "authentic" old covered bridge left in Ontario and I believe that has gone through a recent restoration.