Everything about Hartland New Brunswick totally explained
Hartland (2001 pop.: 902) is a town in
Carleton County,
New Brunswick,
Canada.
Hartland is situated on the
Saint John River in the central-western portion of the province in the agricultural heartland of Carleton County. It is the hometown of two of New Brunswick's
premiers during the 20th century:
Hugh John Flemming and
Richard Hatfield. U.S.
Congressmen Isaac &
Samuel Stephenson and
Prince Edward Island's
Lieutenant-Governor Barbara Oliver Hagerman are also from Hartland.
The town is best known for being the site of the
Hartland Bridge, the longest
covered bridge in the world. Originally opened on
July 4,
1901, the 1,282 foot (390.75 metres) bridge is a
national historic site. The bridge was covered as part of major repairs in 1921, and the pedestrian walkway added in 1945.
Hartland is the headquarters of the North American trucking company Day & Ross, as well as home to the
New Brunswick Bible Institute.
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