100-series Highways (Nova Scotia) - List of 100-series Highways

List of 100-series Highways

  • · Highway 101 -- Dartmouth Bedford - Kentville - Digby - Yarmouth
  • · Highway 102 -- Halifax - Highway 104 interchange at Onslow (north of Truro)
  • · Highway 103 -- Highway 102 interchange at Halifax - Bridgewater - Barrington Passage - Yarmouth
  • · Highway 104 - Trans-Canada Highway -- New Brunswick border - Amherst - Truro - New Glasgow - Antigonish - Canso Causeway - St. Peters (TCH designation only between Canso Causeway-N.B. border)
  • · Highway 105 - Trans-Canada Highway -- Canso Causeway - Baddeck - Marine Atlantic ferry terminal at North Sydney (to Newfoundland)
  • · Highway 106 - Trans-Canada Highway—Highway 104 interchange at Westville - Pictou - Northumberland Ferries ferry terminal at Caribou (to Prince Edward Island)
  • · Highway 107 -- Burnside Drive in Dartmouth - Porters Lake - Musquodoboit Harbour
  • · Highway 111 - Circumferential Highway—Pleasant Street Woodside, Nova Scotia - Dartmouth - A. Murray MacKay Bridge to Halifax
  • · Highway 113 - planned—Highway 102 interchange at Bedford - Hammonds Plains - Highway 103 interchange at Hubley
  • · Highway 118 -- Victoria Road in Dartmouth - Highway 102 interchange at Miller Lake
  • · Highway 125 -- Highway 105 interchange at North Sydney - Sydney
  • · Highway 142 -- Highway 104 interchange at Salt Springs - Springhill
  • · Highway 162 -- Highway 105 interchange at Bras d'Or - Point Aconi

Historical Note: Nova Scotia's original arterial highway number system had route number signs in the same shape as the U.S. Highway route number signs. These signs are now used for trunk highways.

Nova Scotia is planning to convert many 100-series highways to divided 4-lane highways during the 21st century, pending availability of funding.

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