From 1619, the name Canada appeared in association with the ferry linking Tréguier to Paimpol, although the reason for this is not known. The first bridge was built in 1835. In 1885, a swing span was built, and in 1921, the railway bridge was added.
In 1944, the bridge was destroyed to prevent German troops from retaking the town. In the same year, work began on rebuilding the railway bridge, but it collapsed. In 1951, the road bridge was raised.
In 1944, the bridge was destroyed to prevent German troops from retaking the town. In the same year, work began on rebuilding the railway bridge, but it collapsed. In 1951, the road bridge was raised.
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- Near a hiking trail : GR34, Mon Tro Breizh, EV4