***Covered Bridge Potato Chips- Factory
Tours!***
During the summer months, we are open
8am-5pm Monday-Saturday and 11am-5pm on Sunday. You are welcome to
stop in at any time to take a self-guided tour. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY! You will learn
lots of interesting facts about potatoes, potato chips, and
agriculture in NB. You will also see how we make potato chips and
at the end of the tour, receive a hot bag of chips, fresh off the
line where you can sprinkle on any seasoning you like! We are also
open during the winter months, but please call
506-375-2447 for production times. If you are interested
in a group tour of 15 people or more, please call Krysten at
506-375-2447 to make a reservation. Groups of less than 15 do not
need a reservation.
Cost: $5+tax for adults,
$3+tax for youth (ages 6-14), Children 5 and under are FREE
Store Hours:
May-Sept: Monday
8am-5pm
Oct- April: Monday 8am-5pm
Tuesday
8am-5pm
Tuesday 8am-5pm
Wednesday
8am-5pm
Wednesday 8am-5pm
Thursday
8am-5pm
Thursday 8am-5pm
Friday
8am-5pm
Friday 8am-5pm
Saturday
8am-5pm
Saturday CLOSED
Sunday
11am-5pm Sunday
CLOSED
Covered
Bridge Potato Chips is nestled in the heart of potato
country in the picturesque Saint John River Valley. Located in
Hartland New Brunswick, home of the longest covered bridge in the
world, lies an old fashioned kettle chip company with old country
taste and tradition. Every batch is cooked with care, one at a
time, to ensure the best flavour and texture.
Try our mouth
watering Potato Chips.
You’ll keep coming back.

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Testimonials
-"The very BEST chips i have tasted
in years, nice an dark in color and more flavour that way."
-"Congratulations on not only
bringing your product to market but on actually putting the potato
back in to the chip. I've not only discovered my new favourite
potato chip, I've found the only brand on the market worth
buying!"
-"My husband and I just tried your
Old Fashioned Kettle Style Potato Chips and they are NOTHING like
anything we've had before. The flavour is second to none and we
just love them. Being fans of Russet Potatoes to start with, your
product caught our eye and we're glad it did. We'll be buying more
of your chips. They are absolutely delicious!!!"
-"I just wanted to tell you that my
son and I just tried your chips for the first time and they are the
absolute best chips that we both have ever tasted. We can't stop
eating them. I usually dig through a bag of chips just to get the
dark ones and with these I get a whole bag of them. My son thinks
that they taste like the curly potatoe chips that you get at the
fair. One word describes these chips AWESOME!"
-"Wonderful tasting chips.Consider
me a repeat customer."
-"These have to be the best chips
ever!! My husband and I have become addicted to them."
-"Incredible , high end kettle
chip, tried BBQ and Sea Salt & Cracked Pepper. Excellent
proportion of seasonings and the crunch is just right, doesn't cut
my mouth open or damage my teeth fillings! Packaging stands
out!"
-"Ok....So....Sweet BBQ
Chips....Excellent! Cinnamon and Brown Sugar....Excellent! These
chips are great! Job well done! Can't wait to try the Sea Salt and
Salt and Cracked Pepper!"
-"I just had to send a quick note
to tell you how much I love your Tortilla Chips. One of my favorite
appetizers in a Mexican restaurant is simple "chips and salsa". I
have never been able to replicate that experience at home because I
have never found a chip that is as good as what you find in a
restaurant.
That was... until I tried
your Sea Salt Tortillas. They are amazing and as your product
description says, I will never eat another kind of tortilla
again."
Covered Bridge Sweet
Potato Chips were mentioned in this NY Gluten-Free
Blog:
The Covered Bridge
Chips factory was mentioned in this article by a Harley rider about driving
down the saint John River.