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They No Longer Make 'Em Like This
Make this a stop on your way to Dawson Creek. Limited parking at the corner of Railroad and Bissett, but worth it to see some fantastic timbered construction in an impressive setting. It is not possib...
There is no sign to point the way and not all the residents seem aware of the trestle’s existence, which is hard to believe. The trestle is basically at the corner of Bissette Drive and Railway—west ...
Took our grand-girls for a walk over the trestle. Their assessment - it was deliciously scary. It was windy and cold. Dress for the season if you are going.
It is hard to believe that this bridge was built back in the early1900s, and used by trains. The wooden construction style has outlasted mother nature, but trains no longer cross the bridge. It is off...
As a young boy growing up, I must have seen at least 100 old Western movies!Most of them would have at least one steam locomotive whose " Chugga-Chugga-Chugga " noise gave such a thrill to small wanna...
They No Longer Make 'Em Like This
Make this a stop on your way to Dawson Creek. Limited parking at the corner of Railroad and Bissett, but worth it to see some fantastic timbered construction in an impressive setting. It is not possib...
Just off Highway 2 and a worthwhile stop.
There is no sign to point the way and not all the residents seem aware of the trestle’s existence, which is hard to believe. The trestle is basically at the corner of Bissette Drive and Railway—west ...
Cool walk
Took our grand-girls for a walk over the trestle. Their assessment - it was deliciously scary. It was windy and cold. Dress for the season if you are going.
Wonderful Old Bridge
It is hard to believe that this bridge was built back in the early1900s, and used by trains. The wooden construction style has outlasted mother nature, but trains no longer cross the bridge. It is off...
A Great Place to Fantasize Gone-Bye Era!
As a young boy growing up, I must have seen at least 100 old Western movies!Most of them would have at least one steam locomotive whose " Chugga-Chugga-Chugga " noise gave such a thrill to small wanna...