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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