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Built in 1928 over the Blanche River, the Raymond Bridge is located on the Seine road in Bécancour, in the Précieux-Sang sector. 29.56 m long and with a load capacity of 12 tonnes, it is still in use, but only during the summer months. The toponym of the Raymond bridge, officially recognized in 1988, takes its name from the ancestor of Alfred Bergeron who built a sawmill and flour mill near this covered bridge.
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