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There’s a historic five-arch bridge in Ontario that is one of its kind in North America

Ontario is just full of history and this next interesting gem just so happens to be one of its kind in North America. We’re talking about the Pakenham Historic Five Span Bridge. Here’s what to know.

You’ll need to make your way to the Municipality of Mississippi Mills as it is home to the Pakenham Historic Five Span Bridge.

The bridge itself can be found in the town of Pakenham, about a four-hour drive away from Toronto, and less than an hour away from Ottawa.

What is the story behind it?

According to the municipality, the “5 Span Bridge was originally built in 1903 by Scottish Stone Masons (O’Toole & Keating of Ottawa) over the Mississippi River and rapids in Pakenham, and it was created with stones that came from a local quarry.”

And as we’ve mentioned, it is one of its kind in North America.

It is actually “believed to be the only one of its kind in the world outside of Russia,” per the site.

Back when it was originally built, it was mostly for horses and carriages which is what led to the bridge’s stability being compromised once cars rolled around.

Per the municipality, the bridge was restored in 1984.

“The stones were carefully removed and identified before being reinstated into their original position over the reinforced concrete structure used to strengthen the bridge for modern-day use,” they state.

The Municipality of Mississippi Mills is made up of the former Townships of Ramsay and Pakenham and the Town of Almonte, which were amalgamated in January 1998.

It is also home to antiques, museums, and theatres, so after you’re done with your bridge experience, head on over to the local gems and explore what this area has to offer.

If you’re looking for a fall adventure, this is it!

Pakenham Historic Five Span Bridge

Where: Pakenham, Ontario

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