100-series highways (Nova Scotia)
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The 100-Series Highways are a series of arterial highways in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. A 100-series highway is a designation applied to a highway that can be a controlled-access expressway, Super-2, or fully divided freeway. The designation can also be applied in some cases to sections of uncontrolled access roads which are deemed strategically important and which will be upgraded in the future to controlled-access. Some of the 100-series highways also carry the Trans-Canada Highway designation on their routes.
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100-series highways (Nova Scotia)
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Standard highway markers for Nova Scotia
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1949
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1960
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1962
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1964
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1968
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1970
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1971
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1976
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1978
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proposed
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Nova Scotia Highway 1XX
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Arterial highways
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6.1
8.4
9.9
12.9
14.2
19.4
28.3
37.3
43.2
100.8
141.8
274.1
291.3
308.5
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NS
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Fishermens' Memorial Highway
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Harvest Highway
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Peacekeepers Way
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• Bicentennial Drive
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• Circumferential Highway
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• Highway of Heroes
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• Jubilee Highway
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• Mabel and Alexander Graham Bell Way
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• Miners Memorial Highway
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• Trans-Canada Highway
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• Veterans Memorial Highway
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Map of the system
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Extension proposed to Hwy 102 near Bedford.
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Ferry connection to Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Ferry connection to Prince Edward Island.
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Passes through Bridgewater, Liverpool, and Barrington Passage.
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Passes through Amherst, Truro, New Glasgow, and Antigonish.
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Passes through North Sydney.
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Passes through the Annapolis Valley and Digby.
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none
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The highway has the only collector-express section in Atlantic Canada.
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Passes through Bedford, Lower Sackville, and Truro.
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102
103
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105
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111
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125
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162
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NS
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Hardscratch Road in Yarmouth
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Hwy 103 in Hubley
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Hwy 104 / Trunk 4 / Trunk 19 in Port Hastings
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Hwy 104 near New Glasgow
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Hwy 105 near Bras d'Or
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Hwy 105 near Sydney Mines
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Hwy 111 in Dartmouth
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New Brunswick border near Fort Lawrence
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Trunk 2 in Halifax
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Trunk 2 in Springhill
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Trunk 3 in Yarmouth
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Trunk 4 near Port Hawkesbury
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Hwy 102 / Trunk 1 in Lower Sackville
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Hwy 102 in Bedford
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Hwy 102 in Halifax
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Hwy 102 near Fall River
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Hwy 104 in Onslow
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Hwy 104 near Springhill
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Hwy 105 / Trunk 4 / Trunk 19 in Port Hastings
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Marine Atlantic ferry terminal in North Sydney
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Northumberland Ferries terminal in Caribou
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Route 322 in Dartmouth
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Trunk 4 in Sydney
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Trunk 4 near St. Peter's
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Trunk 7 in Musquodoboit Harbour
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Hwy
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TCH
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The 100-Series Highways are a series of arterial highways in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. A 100-series highway is a designation applied to a highway that can be a controlled-access expressway, Super-2, or fully divided freeway. The designation can also be applied in some cases to sections of uncontrolled access roads which are deemed strategically important and which will be upgraded in the future to controlled-access. These highways connect major population centres such as the Halifax Regional Municipality and Cape Breton Regional Municipality with smaller population centres such as Yarmouth, Truro, New Glasgow and Amherst, as well as the neighbouring province of New Brunswick. Some of the 100-series highways also carry the Trans-Canada Highway designation on their routes. The typical naming convention is to add 100 to a route containing a local trunk highway. E.g. Trunk 3 is a local trunk highway and Highway 103 is the 100-series highway running parallel to Trunk 3 in this corridor. A 100-series freeway is roughly equivalent in function to the 400-series highways of Ontario, Autoroutes of Quebec, or the Interstate Highway System of the United States, albeit on a much reduced scale and amount of traffic. Many of these highways were developed during the 1960s–1990s as political projects and proved detrimental to rural railway service in the province, resulting in many rail line abandonments.
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