Interchanges From South To North
Location | Exit Number | Kilometre Post* | Intersecting Roads |
---|---|---|---|
Halifax RM (Halifax) | 0 | 0 | Joseph Howe Drive |
Halifax RM | 1D | 1 | Northwest Arm Drive, Dunbrack Street |
Halifax RM | 1A | 2 | Hwy 103 Lighthouse Route |
Halifax RM | 2A | 4 | Lacewood Drive, Bayers Lake |
Halifax RM (Halifax) | 2 | 7 | Kearney Lake Road |
Halifax RM (Halifax) | 2B | 10 | Larry Uteck Boulevard |
Halifax RM (Bedford) | (none) | 11 | Hwy 113 (proposed freeway) |
Halifax RM (Bedford) | 3 | 12 | Hammonds Plains Road ( Route 213) |
Halifax RM (Bedford) | 4A/B | 16 | Hwy 101 / Bedford Highway (Trunk 1/Evangeline Trail) (Lower Sackville) |
Halifax RM (Lower Sackville/Bedford) | 4C | 17 | Duke Street / Glendale Avenue |
Halifax RM (Fall River) | 5 | 24 | Trunk 2 / Hwy 118 (northbound) |
Halifax RM (Fall River) | 5 | 25 | Hwy 118 (southbound only) |
Halifax RM | 5A | 31 | Aerotech Drive ( Route 212) |
Halifax RM | 6 | 34 | Halifax International Airport |
Halifax RM (Enfield) | 7 | 40 | Trunk 2 |
Elmsdale | 8 | 47 | Route 214 |
Milford | 9 | 57 | Trunk 14 / Route 224 |
Shubenacadie | 10 | 64 | Route 215 |
Stewiacke | 11 | 70 | Trunk 2 |
Brookfield | 12 | 84 | Route 289 |
Millbrook First Nation | 13A | 93 | Treaty Trail / Tower Road |
Truro | 13 | 95 | Truro Heights Road |
Truro | 14 | 97 | Trunk 2 South / Route 236 (Robie Street) Glooscap Trail |
Onslow | 14A | 98 | Trunk 2 North (northbound only) (Glooscap Trail) |
Onslow | 15W/15E | 100 | Hwy 104 (TCH) |
- *Exit numbers in Nova Scotia are sequential.
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“The Great South Beach of Long Island,... though wild and desolate, as it wants the bold bank,... possesses but half the grandeur of Cape Cod in my eyes, nor is the imagination contented with its southern aspect.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“We have heard all of our lives how, after the Civil War was over, the South went back to straighten itself out and make a living again. It was for many years a voiceless part of the government. The balance of power moved away from itto the north and the east. The problems of the north and the east became the big problem of the country and nobody paid much attention to the economic unbalance the South had left as its only choice.”
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