ICYMI: “This is amazing. It’s beautiful. It’s the first of its kind on P.E.I. So, we’re super, super proud of the Evangeline ATV club,” said Kelly Dowling, spokesperson for the P.E.I. ATV Federation.
| Posted: Feb. 9, 2023, 10:14 a.m. | Updated: Feb. 9, 2023, 10:53 a.m. | 6 Min Read
Measuring just eight feet wide by 20 feet long, the wood and metal structure has been dubbed The Covered Link by its creators in the Evangeline ATV Club. Jules Arsenault, a member of the Evangeline ATV Club, spent a lot of time over the past year converting a sea can into a small covered bridge for one of the club’s trails. Dubbed The Covered Link, the structure is eight feet wide by 20 feet long. - Colin MacLean/SaltWire Network
“It turned out really good. Through time she’s going to get weathered and gray, and will look real sharp,” said Arsenault. “It’s definitely going to bring people around who are going to want to see it and go through it. give them ideas – there might be more on the Island.”A side-by-side crosses the newly installed Covered Link bridge on one of the Evangeline ATV Club’s trails off the Taddy Road, near Abram-Village.