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  2. Prince Edward Island Route 1 - Wikipedia

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    Route 1 highlighted in red. Route 1 is a 120-kilometre (75 mi) long provincial highway that serves as the Prince Edward Island section of the Trans-Canada Highway. Route 1 traverses the southern shores of Prince Edward Island, from the Confederation Bridge in Borden-Carleton to the Wood Islands ferry dock, and bypasses the provincial capital ...

  3. List of Prince Edward Island provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    64.9. 40.3. Route 1 at Wood Islands - Murray River - Montague - Pooles Corner - Cardigan - Route 2 at Dingwells Mills. Route 4 is designated an arterial highway for approximately 30 km (19 mi) from Route 2 in Dingwells Mills to Route 17 in Montague. [1] The remainder is designated a collector highway.

  4. Prince Edward Island Route 2 - Wikipedia

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    Prince Edward Island Route 2. Route 2 highlighted in red. Route 2, also known as Veterans Memorial Highway and the All Weather Highway, is the longest highway in the province of Prince Edward Island, Canada, at 216 kilometres (134 mi). It is a two-lane uncontrolled access highway that runs nearly the entire length of the province, from Tignish ...

  5. Confederation Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Confederation Bridge. The Confederation Bridge (French: Pont de la Confédération) is a box girder bridge carrying the Trans-Canada Highway across the Abegweit Passage of the Northumberland Strait, linking the province of Prince Edward Island with the mainland province of New Brunswick. Opened May 31, 1997, the 12.9-kilometre (8.0 mi) bridge ...

  6. Prince Edward Island Route 20 - Wikipedia

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    Prince Edward Island Route 20. Route 20 is a 32.3 km (20.1 mi), two- lane, uncontrolled-access, secondary highway in Prince Edward Island. Its western terminus is at Route 2 and Route 6 in Kensington and its eastern terminus is at Route 6 and Route 8 in New London. The route is located in Prince and Queens counties.

  7. Prince Edward Island Route 10 - Wikipedia

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    Prince Edward Island Route 10. Route 10 is a 23.2 km (14.4 mi), two-lane, uncontrolled-access, secondary provincial highway in western Prince Edward Island, Canada. Its western terminus is at Route 1A in Bedeque and Area and its eastern terminus is at Route 1 in Tryon.

  8. Prince Edward Island Route 11 - Wikipedia

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    Prince Edward Island Route 11. Route 11 is a 65.5 km (40.7 mi), two- lane, uncontrolled-access, secondary highway in western Prince Edward Island, Canada. Its southern terminus is at Route 1A (Read Drive) in Summerside and its northern terminus is at Route 2 in Lady Slipper .

  9. Prince Edward Island Route 153 - Wikipedia

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    Greenmount Road, labelled Route 153, is a 2-lane collector highway [1] in western Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. It is between the communities of Tignish and Alberton. Its maximum speed limit is 90 km/h (56 mph). The road is considered part of two larger communities, Tignish and Alberton. The highway runs from Route 14 (North Cape ...