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  2. Bedford Commons - Wikipedia

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    Bedford Commons is a retail power centre in Bedford, Nova Scotia. It is located at interchange 4C of Nova Scotia Highway 102 near Duke Street/Glendale Avenue. Major Retailers

  3. Bedford Bypass - Wikipedia

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    The Bedford Bypass, internally designated as Trunk 33, is a highway in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. The Bedford Bypass is the name given to a 4.7 km (2.9 mi) long 4-lane highway connecting Windmill Road ( Trunk 7 ) in Dartmouth to Exit 1 of Highway 101 in the Lower Sackville area of the Halifax Regional Municipality .

  4. Bedford Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Bedford Highway is a highway in the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia that is part of Trunk 2.It runs around the western side of the Bedford Basin.The highway starts at the Windsor Street intersection on the Halifax Peninsula and passes by the communities of Fairview, Rockingham, and Bedford, where it becomes part of Trunk 1 to Highway 101.

  5. Nova Scotia Highway 101 - Wikipedia

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    View of Highway 101 as it passes outside Kentville, Nova Scotia.. Highway 101 is an east-west highway in Nova Scotia that runs from Bedford to Yarmouth. [1] [3]The highway follows a 310 km (190 mi) route along the southern coast of the Bay of Fundy through the Annapolis Valley, the largest agricultural district in the province.

  6. Nova Scotia Route 213 - Wikipedia

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    Route 213 is a collector road in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is located in the Halifax Regional Municipality, connecting Bedford at Trunk 2 (the Bedford Highway) with Upper Tantallon at Trunk 3 with interchanges with Highway 102 and Highway 103 located near the termini. It is known as the "Hammonds Plains Road."

  7. Nova Scotia Trunk 7 - Wikipedia

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    Historically, Trunk 7 traveled from Main Road (now the Bedford Highway) to Hatchery Lane to Wardour Drive to Dartmouth Road. The route originally ran for approximately 280 kilometers. It became shorter when a new section between Wardour Drive and the future Bedford Highway was created, concurrently with when Trunk 1 ended in Halifax (until 1970).