Sorry but this bridge is from St-Casimir. I have taken it many times. But all the bridges are similar. Visit my site for the entire series on this bridge (http://unidentified-one.net).
I am from St-Casimir. I should know best. I've been living there for more than 35 years and the picture I see is not from St-Casimir. Although the bridges may sometimes look similar they are not. Once again I am telling you that the bridge in the picture above is from Batiscan. This one is deifferent because motorists drive on some sort of railing which scare many people. The St-Casimir bridge has ciment covered by a layer of pavement. By the way, the St-Casimir bridge is being repaired at the moment. Don't know where you are from but certainly not from St-Casimir. When on it you either see a church (to the north) or a hill with houses on both sides of the bridge (to the south) I just see trees which corroborates my point. This is not the St-Casimir bridge. Please make the appropriate corrections not to offend people from my town.
You're right I made a confusion between this bridge and the old bride of 1911 leeding to the "chemin de l'île - Grandbois". This is not the same bridge.
This is not the 1911 bridge leading to the Chemin de l'Ile Grandbois either. The second bridge you are referring to has a house facing it on its north end and a sharp turn to the east on its south end.
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martin2511, on April 5, 2009, said:
This picture is not from St-Casimir. This is the bridge between Ste-Anne de la Pérade et Batiscan in the Champlain county.
Olivier Mondet (unid…, on April 5, 2009, said:
Sorry but this bridge is from St-Casimir. I have taken it many times. But all the bridges are similar. Visit my site for the entire series on this bridge (http://unidentified-one.net).
martin2511, on April 5, 2009, said:
I am from St-Casimir. I should know best. I've been living there for more than 35 years and the picture I see is not from St-Casimir. Although the bridges may sometimes look similar they are not. Once again I am telling you that the bridge in the picture above is from Batiscan. This one is deifferent because motorists drive on some sort of railing which scare many people. The St-Casimir bridge has ciment covered by a layer of pavement. By the way, the St-Casimir bridge is being repaired at the moment. Don't know where you are from but certainly not from St-Casimir. When on it you either see a church (to the north) or a hill with houses on both sides of the bridge (to the south) I just see trees which corroborates my point. This is not the St-Casimir bridge. Please make the appropriate corrections not to offend people from my town.
Olivier Mondet (unid…, on April 6, 2009, said:
You're right I made a confusion between this bridge and the old bride of 1911 leeding to the "chemin de l'île - Grandbois". This is not the same bridge.
martin2511, on April 14, 2009, said:
This is not the 1911 bridge leading to the Chemin de l'Ile Grandbois either. The second bridge you are referring to has a house facing it on its north end and a sharp turn to the east on its south end.
Olivier Mondet (unid…, on April 14, 2009, said:
Sure it is this bridge : http://www.panoramio.com/photo/21185995