Secondary Highways
These are paved all-weather roads, maximum speed limit 80 km/h (50 mph).
- Route 4 -- Wood Islands - High Bank - Murray River - Montague (note that this is only a portion of Route 4 - the remainder is designated a primary highway)
- Route 5 (48 Road) -- Cardigan - Elliotvale - Mount Albion
- Route 6 -- Bedford - Grand Tracadie - Brackley Beach - Cavendish - Kensington
- Route 7 -- Milton - Oyster Bed Bridge
- Route 8 -- Ross Corner - Freetown - New London
- Route 9 -- Long Creek - New Haven - Brookfield
- Route 10 -- Bedeque - Cape Traverse - Tryon
- Route 11 -- Mount Pleasant - Abram Village - Summerside
- Route 12 -- Miscouche - Tyne Valley - Portage - Alberton - North Cape
- Route 13 -- Crapaud - Hunter River - Cavendish
- Route 14 -- Coleman - West Point - Miminegash - Tignish
- Route 15 -- Sherwood (suburb of Charlottetown) - Brackley Beach
- Route 16 -- Souris - East Point - Naufrage - St. Peters
- Route 16A -- South Lake - Elmira - North Lake
- Route 17 -- Murray River - Gaspereaux - Montague
- Route 17A -- Cambridge - Sturgeon
- Route 18 -- High Bank - Beach Point - Murray River
- Route 18A -- White Sands - Murray Harbour
- Route 19 -- Desable - Rocky Point - Cornwall
- Route 19A -- Canoe Cove - New Dominion
- Route 20 -- Kensington - Malpeque - Park Corner - New London
- Route 21 -- Fanning Brook - Mount Herbert, Prince Edward Island - Bunbury
- Route 22 -- Victoria Cross - St. Theresa - Mount Stewart
- Route 23 -- Wood Islands - Iona - Orwell
- Route 24 -- Murray River - Caledonia - Vernon River
- Route 25 -- Marshfield - York - Covehead - Stanhope
- Route 25A -- Covehead - West Covehead
- Route 26 (Georgetown Road) -- Crossroads (part of Stratford) - Pownal - Mount Albion (formerly Route 1A)
Read more about this topic: List Of Prince Edward Island Provincial Highways
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