A great example of a Canadian Covered Bridge, similar to what you would see in northern USA, New England states. From a fisheries stand point, the Powerscourt Covered Bridge divides the Chateauguay River. Upstream or south to the USA border as a cold water fishery and north to the St. Lawrence River as a warm water fishery. Don't tell anyone if you're a fly fisherman, a hidden gem, if you are willing to travel. Also note, the Canadian Chateauguay Trout Unlimited, voluntarily protects the upstream section to...
Read moreI love covered bridges. This one is no exception. However, although someone has modified it with the intent to protect it, it somehow bastardises the look, both from inside and out. I beleive there's a parking spot on one side although not well indicated because there's so many signs from the homeowners living besides the bridge not to trespass on their property, which is quite understandable, you don't feel welcome, so I don't know what it looks like on each...
Read moreIt's a chill spot to unwind and watch the water. Super peaceful and quiet. Just sit back and enjoy the sounds of nature. The water's not deep, but I wouldn't swim there because of all the lost fishing stuff. You could totally step on a hook.
You can fish there, but only when the weather's right. If the water's up and it's cool out, you might get lucky. Otherwise, don't even bother on hot, sunny days. Instead, check out the restaurant...
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