Roads in Newfoundland and Labrador - Main Provincial Highways

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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