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Kellys Mountain [2] (Mi'kmawi'simk: Mukla'qatik) is a mountain located in Victoria County, Nova Scotia, Canada. The Trans-Canada Highway winds its way up the mountain via Route 105. It is known for both its scenic view from the top and its steep slope on both sides of the mountain highway.
View of Cobequid Pass, toll section of Highway 104 through Colchester County. Highway 104 outside Westville, Nova Scotia (Exit 21). The highway's present alignment measures 319 kilometres (198 mi) long, of which the western 180 km (110 mi) between the inter-provincial border with New Brunswick at Fort Lawrence through to Sutherlands River is a 4-lane divided freeway.
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.
Mount Seymour is a mountain located in Mount Seymour Provincial Park in the District of North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.It is a part of the North Shore Mountains, rising to the north from the shores of Burrard Inlet and Indian Arm to a summit of 1,449 m (4,754 ft) above the Indian River and Deep Cove neighbourhoods.
Highway Length (km) Length (mi) Destinations Notes Route 201: 38 24 Annapolis Royal - Bridgetown - Lawrencetown - Middleton - Greenwood - Kingston: Route 202: 38 24 Mount Uniacke - Upper Rawdon - Nine Mile River: Route 203: 83 52 Carleton - Welshtown - Shelburne: Route 204: 54 34 Amherst - Salem - Streets Ridge: Route 205: 9 5.6 Baddeck ...
The highway connects Nova Scotia Route 366 at Tidnish Bridge, Nova Scotia to Route 15 and Route 16 at Strait Shores. The road is one of only three public roads crossing the provincial boundary on the Isthmus of Chignecto; the other two being Route 2/Nova Scotia Highway 104 (Trans-Canada Highway) and the Mount Whately Road. It is the only land ...
The Evangeline Trail is a scenic roadway in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is located in the western part of the province, bringing visitors to the Minas Basin, the Annapolis Valley and the Gulf of Maine. The route connects Mount Uniacke in Hants County with Yarmouth at the Bay Ferries terminal where ferries connect to Maine in the ...
Maintained by Nova Scotia Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal: Length: 28 km [1] (17 mi) Major junctions; West end: Trunk 19 in Mabou: Route 395 in Churchview: East end: Hwy 105 (TCH) in Whycocomagh: Location; Country: Canada: Province: Nova Scotia: Highway system; Provincial highways in Nova Scotia; 100-series