Primary Highways
Prince Edward Island does not have any expressways, freeways or four-lane divided highways. The only section of highway in the province which is controlled access is a small part of the two-lane Charlottetown Arterial Highway, which is used by Routes 1 and 2. Maximum speed limit is typically 90 km/h (55 mph).
- Route 1 - Trans-Canada Highway -- Confederation Bridge at Borden-Carleton - Cornwall - Charlottetown - Stratford - Northumberland Ferries ferry terminal at Wood Islands
- Route 1A -- Route 1 interchange at Albany - Central Bedeque - Travellers Rest (northeast of Summerside)
- Route 2 - Veterans Memorial Highway -- Tignish - Summerside - Kensington -West Royalty (northwestern Charlottetown) - Morell - Souris
- Route 3 -- Cherry Valley - Pooles Corner - Georgetown
- Route 4 -- Montague - Pooles Corner - Dingwells Mills (note that this is only a portion of Route 4 - the remainder is designated a secondary highway)
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