The 1899 J.B. Tremblay stone single-arch bridge was restored by Ray Doyen almost 100 years after it was built. In 2015 a large section of a cottonwood tree fell and broke the bridge's wooden guard rail making it impossible to use the stone steps to see underneath the bridge. An interpretive sign at the bridge tells the story.
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