Exit List
County | Location | km | Exit # | Destinations | Notes |
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Halifax Regional Municipality | Halifax | 0 | 1 | Hwy 102 - Bedford, Halifax International Airport, Truro | |
Bayer's Lake | 2 | 2 | Trunk 3 (St. Margarets Bay Road) to Route 333 - Beechville, Lakeside, Timberlea, Peggys Cove, Halifax | ||
Parkdale, HRM Resource Waste Management Facility | 6 | 3 | Timberlea Village Parkway to Trunk 3 - Timberlea, Lakeside | ||
Hubley | 13 | 4 | Trunk 3 - Timberlea, Five Island Lake | ||
Upper Tantallon | 20 | 5 | Route 213 (Hammond's Plains Road) to Routes 3 & 333 - Head of St. Margarets Bay, Hammonds Plains, Peggys Cove, Bedford | ||
Lunenburg County | Hubbards | 41 | 6 | Trunk 3 to Route 329 - Queensland, Blandford | |
East River | 50 | 7 | Trunk 3 to Route 329 - East Chester, Chester, Blandford | ||
Chester | 63 | 8 | Trunk 14 to Trunk 3 - New Ross, Windsor | ||
Chester Basin | 68 | 9 | Trunk 12 to Trunk 3 - Gold River, Western Shore, Oak Island, Kentville | ||
Mahone Bay | 81 | 10 | Trunk 3 - Lunenburg, Martin's River | ||
Blockhouse | 99 | 11 | Route 324 (Cornwall Road) - Mahone Bay, Lunenburg | ||
Bridgewater | 12 | Trunk 10 (North Street) - Cookville, Lunenburg County Industrial Park, New Germany | |||
Bridgewater, Wileville | 13 | Route 325 (Victoria Road) - Bridgewater Industrial Park, Caledonia, Kejimkujik National Park | |||
Hebb's Cross | 108 | 14 | Trunk 3 East - Hebbville, Bridgewater | ||
Italy Cross, Nova Scotia | 114 | 15 | Italy Cross Road - Crousetown, Petite Riviere, Broad Cove, Rissers Beach Provincial Park | ||
Middlewood | 119 | 16 | Hirtle Road - Vogler's Cove, Camperdown | ||
Queens Regional Municipality | Mill Village | 129 | 17 | Route 331 - East Port Medway, Vogler's Cove, Cherry Hill, Broad Cove | |
131 | 17A | Port Medway Road - Port Medway, East/West Berlin, Charleston | |||
Brooklyn | 135 | 18 | Trunk 3 West - Liverpool | ||
Liverpool | 141 | 19 | Trunk 8 (Milton Road) to Trunk 3 (Bristol Avenue) - Milton, Brooklyn, Caledonia, Kejimkujik National Park | ||
Liverpool, Liverpool Industrial Park | 147 | 20A | Old Port Mouton Road to Trunk 3 (White Point Road) - White Point, Hunts Point | ||
Summerville Centre | 157 | 20 | Trunk 3 East - Hunts Point, White Point | ||
Port Mouton | 161 | 21 | Central Port Mouton Road | ||
Port Joli | 169 | St. Catherine's River Road - Kejimkujik National Park Seaside Adjunct | |||
170 | Eastside Port L'Hebert Road - Eastside Port l'Hebert, Thomas H. Raddall Provincial Park | ||||
Shelburne County | Sable River | 185 | 23 | Trunk 3 West - Lockeport | |
Jordan Falls | 199 | 24 | Trunk 3 East & Lake John Road - Lockeport | ||
Shelburne | 204 | 25 | Trunk 3 West - Shelburne | ||
Shelburne | 208 | 26 | Route 203 to Trunk 3 - Ohio | ||
Birchtown | 215 | 27 | Trunk 3 East - Birchtown | ||
Clyde River | 222 | 28 | Route 309 - Thomasville, Cape Negro, Port La Tour, Northwest Harbour, Ingomar | ||
Barrington | 29 | Trunk 3 | |||
30 | Trunk 3 | ||||
Yarmouth County | East/West Pubnico | 259 | 31 | Trunk 3 | |
Argyle | 271 | 32 | Trunk 3 East - Central Argyle, Argyle Head | ||
Glenwood | 272 | 32A | Trunk 3 West | ||
Tusket | 284 | 33 | Route 308 to Trunk 3 - Tusket Industrial Park, Quinan | ||
Yarmouth | 294 | Ends | Hardscratch Road Hwy 101 |
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