Main Provincial Highways
List of Newfoundland and Labrador highways that traverse both the island and mainland part of the province and those that lead into distinct regions of the province.
- Route 1, the Trans-Canada Highway
- Route 210, TCH at Goobies to Marystown
- Route 230, TCH at Thorburn Lake to Bonavista
- Route 320, TCH at Gambo to New-Wes-Valley
- Route 330, TCH at Gander to New-Wes-Valley
- Route 340, TCH at Notre Dame Junction to Twillingate
- Route 360, TCH at Bishops Falls to Harbour Breton
- Route 410, TCH at Sheppardville to Fleur-de-Lys
- Route 430, TCH at Deer Lake to St. Anthony
- Route 480, TCH at Southwest Brook to Burgeo
- Route 500 (the Trans-Labrador Highway), Quebec Route 389 at Labrador City to Happy Valley-Goose Bay
- Route 510 (the Trans-Labrador Highway), Quebec Route 138 at L'Anse-au-Clair to Cartwright
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