The Mossington Bridge is a narrow one on the south side of Lake Simcoe. How narrow?
Just wide enough for one car or truck at a time.
And this is what's under the bridge, a creek emptying into the Lake.
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Oh I haven't been there for ages... it's all painted blue, looks lovely! I really have to get out more!
ReplyDeleteA blue bridge! That is a new one to me. Nice construction - pity they couldn't make it wider.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots and what a cool color on the bridge.
ReplyDeleteThat's a very lovely bridge - can't get over the use of the word "yield" on your signs!
ReplyDeleteWe don't have bridges looking like that in France. To me they're typically American!
ReplyDeleteIf I may give my opinion, whoever chose that blue color should be shot.
LOL
Yesterday's clematis were wonderful. I love the dew or rain on them.
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ReplyDeleteI don't know for sure but I suspect it's narrow on purpose to keep traffic speeds down. Many pedestrians and cyclists travel this road.
We still have some "one-lane" bridges around here and some covered bridges that are one lane. I never saw a blue one in my life. Until today. LOL
ReplyDeletewhat a pretty color!
ReplyDeleteVery nice photo of the blue bridge! I don't agree that bridge color requires capital punishment though. We also have a few one-lane bridges near here and a two-lane, blue bridge over the Potomac River between Maryland and Virginia.
ReplyDeleteI somehow missed this...you sure don't see many bridges like this that are being used around here.
ReplyDeletebeautiful bridge... love the blue...
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't want to cross that at night and meet someone on the other side..
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