. . "43.58549880981445"^^ . . . . "Le pont de West Montrose (en anglais West Montrose Covered Bridge, surnomm\u00E9 \u00AB Kissing Bridge \u00BB) est un pont couvert situ\u00E9 \u00E0 (en) en Ontario. D'une longueur de 60 m, il a \u00E9t\u00E9 construit en bois en 1880, mais des modifications ont d\u00FB \u00EAtre faites depuis pour le renforcer. Il a \u00E9t\u00E9 inscrit au r\u00E9pertoire canadien en 2007. \n* Le pont en 2011 \n* Vue int\u00E9rieure en 2007"@fr . "5.1816"^^ . "POINT(-80.481399536133 43.585498809814)"^^ . "34042212"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "2"^^ . "West Montrose Covered Bridge"@en . . . . . . . . "0.062484"^^ . . . . . . . "West Montrose Covered Bridge"@en . . . . "West Montrose Covered Bridge, also known as the \"Kissing Bridge\", is a covered bridge in West Montrose, Ontario, within Waterloo Region, one of the oldest covered bridges in Canada. (In 2015, the total number of surviving covered bridges in Canada was below 200.) John Bear, who had previously built barns, built the bridge in 1880\u20131881, mostly of oak and white pine. The total cost to the Township of Woolwich was $3,197.50. The structure can still be used by pedestrians, buggy traffic and vehicles weighing less than three tonnes for crossing the Grand River. Since 1998, it has been owned and maintained by the Regional Municipality of Waterloo."@en . "vehicles" . . "1881"^^ . . "concrete , metal , wood"@en . . . . . "West Montrose Covered Bridge, smeknamn \"Kissing Bridge\", \u00E4r en \u00F6vert\u00E4ckt bro i i provinsen Ontario som korsar floden Grand River. Den \u00E4r den \u00E4ldsta av de knappt 200 \u00F6vert\u00E4ckta broar som idag (2015) finns kvar i Kanada. Bron byggdes \u00E5ren 1880\u20131881 av ek- och tallvirke och anv\u00E4nds fortfarande av fotg\u00E4ngare och l\u00E4tta fordon. Bron kulturskyddades \u00E5r 2007. Smeknamnet \"Kissing Bridge\" (kyssarnas bro) kommer av traditionen att det \"kostade\" en kyss att passera bron."@sv . . . . "1881" . . . . . "Pont de West Montrose"@fr . . "West Montrose Covered Bridge, smeknamn \"Kissing Bridge\", \u00E4r en \u00F6vert\u00E4ckt bro i i provinsen Ontario som korsar floden Grand River. Den \u00E4r den \u00E4ldsta av de knappt 200 \u00F6vert\u00E4ckta broar som idag (2015) finns kvar i Kanada. Bron byggdes \u00E5ren 1880\u20131881 av ek- och tallvirke och anv\u00E4nds fortfarande av fotg\u00E4ngare och l\u00E4tta fordon. Bron kulturskyddades \u00E5r 2007. Bron, som ursprungligen var helt av tr\u00E4 och vilade p\u00E5 15 p\u00E5lar, har renoverats flera g\u00E5nger. P\u00E5larna byttes ut mot cementpelare omkring \u00E5r 1900 och konstruktionen f\u00F6rst\u00E4rktes med st\u00E5l \u00E5r 1959. Alla synliga delar liknar dock originalet. Fotogenlamporna byttes mot elbelysning \u00E5r 1950. Smeknamnet \"Kissing Bridge\" (kyssarnas bro) kommer av traditionen att det \"kostade\" en kyss att passera bron."@sv . . . . . "-80.48139953613281"^^ . . "1881"^^ . "Le pont de West Montrose (en anglais West Montrose Covered Bridge, surnomm\u00E9 \u00AB Kissing Bridge \u00BB) est un pont couvert situ\u00E9 \u00E0 (en) en Ontario. D'une longueur de 60 m, il a \u00E9t\u00E9 construit en bois en 1880, mais des modifications ont d\u00FB \u00EAtre faites depuis pour le renforcer. Il a \u00E9t\u00E9 inscrit au r\u00E9pertoire canadien en 2007. \n* Le pont en 2011 \n* Vue int\u00E9rieure en 2007"@fr . . "1105546159"^^ . . . "John Bear"@en . . . . . . . . . "West Montrose Covered Bridge"@sv . "West Montrose Covered Bridge"@en . "West Montrose Covered Bridge, also known as the \"Kissing Bridge\", is a covered bridge in West Montrose, Ontario, within Waterloo Region, one of the oldest covered bridges in Canada. (In 2015, the total number of surviving covered bridges in Canada was below 200.) John Bear, who had previously built barns, built the bridge in 1880\u20131881, mostly of oak and white pine. The total cost to the Township of Woolwich was $3,197.50. The structure can still be used by pedestrians, buggy traffic and vehicles weighing less than three tonnes for crossing the Grand River. Since 1998, it has been owned and maintained by the Regional Municipality of Waterloo. The bridge's original design was described as a \"two-span hybrid Howe truss\" or as a \"hybrid Queen Post \u2013 Howe timber configuration\" with two louvred windows. (Additional windows, visible today, were added at some later date.) The entire structure was originally built of wood. Its weight was supported by 15 piles driven deep into the river bed. At the time of construction, the estimated useful life of the structure was 70 to 80 years. That was significantly increased with subsequent restorations. The primary modifications during restorations added concrete and steel parts to strengthen the aging structure. However, the current visible form of the bridge remains true to the original design."@en . . . . "11611"^^ . . . "3197.5"^^ . . "1880"^^ . . "1881"^^ . "43.5855 -80.4814" . . "vehicles"@en . "2"^^ . . . "Waterloo Region"@en . . "3197.5"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1880" . . . . "Minimal"@en . "62.484"^^ . . . . . . "West Montrose Covered Bridge"@en . "1881"^^ .