'''Hartland''' [http://www.town.hartland.nb.ca/] is a small town in New Brunswick Canada famous for having the longest covered bridge in the world.
Get in
The Trans-Canada highway bypasses the town proper, so you will have to take Route 105, or Route 103 on the north and south side of the St John River respectively.
Get around
See
The '''Hartland Covered Bridge''' is the longest in the world at 1282 feet. The bridge was completed in 1901 for the princely sum of $75,000. You can still drive across, or walk across on the sidewalk that was added in 1945. The bridge is now a National Historic Site.
Do
Walk across the bridge: There is a pedestrian walking area that is separated from the cars. Park the car one side and walk to the other side and back again.
Covered Bridge Golf and Country Club: An 18-hole course overlooking the Saint John River.
Buy
'''River Valley Craft & Gift Shop''' offers blown glass, clothing, giftware, and other souvenirs.
'''Down East Walking Sticks''', ''+1 800'' 920-4453 [http://www.downeastwalkingsticks.com/]. Sells hand-carved custom walking sticks and staffs. Prices vary.
Eat
Drink
Sleep
'''Rebecca Farm''', 656 Rockland Rd, ''+1 506'' 375-1699 [http://www.rebeccafarm.com/]. This 1828 farmhouse is now an eight room bed and breakfast. Just minutes out of town.
'''Ja-Sa-Le Hotel''', (Intersection of route 2 and route 104), toll-free ''+1 800'' 565-6433 [http://www.ja-sa-lemotel.com/]. Kitchenettes, air conditioning and a seasonal outdoor pool. ''$62-$74''
Get out
Visit Fredericton 200km east, or cross over to scenic Maine, the border is minutes away at Woodstock.