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Nova Scotia Route 207

Highway in Nova Scotia, Canada


Highway in Nova Scotia, Canada

FieldValue
provinceNS
typeRoute
route207
maintNova Scotia Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal
length_km39
length_round0
length_ref
direction_aWest
direction_bEast
terminus_ain Dartmouth
junctionin Dartmouth
in Upper Lawrencetown
terminus_bin Porters Lake
previous_typeRoute
previous_route206
next_typeRoute
next_route208

in Upper Lawrencetown

Route description

Dartmouth

Called Portland Street at its western end, the route starts at Alderney Drive (Trunk 7) across from the city hall of the former city of Dartmouth. There it proceeds where it intersects with Prince Albert Road (Trunk 7), Alderney Drive and Canal Street. Further along, Portland Street junctions with Route 322 at Pleasant Street, and Albert Street, an area in Dartmouth called "The five corners" . It passes through the Southdale area of Dartmouth, then expands to a four-lane street where it crosses the Circumferential Highway to the Portland valley area. it then extends up an incline named "Breakheart Hill " to the community of Cole Harbour.

Eastern Shore

In Cole Harbour, starting at Caldwell Road the road is named "Cole Harbour Road." At (Bissett Road) Route 207 narrows to two lanes. The road leads here to Lawrencetown Beach in Upper Lawerenceton. The route connects the communities of Dartmouth, Upper Lawrencetown, West Lawrencetown, Three Fathom Harbour, Seaforth, Grand Desert and West Chezzetcook, before ending in Porters Lake at Trunk 7 and Highway 107).

Communities

  • Dartmouth
  • Cole Harbour
  • Upper Lawrencetown
  • West Lawrencetown
  • Lawrencetown
  • Lloy
  • Three Fathom Harbour
  • Seaforth
  • Grand Desert
  • West Chezzetcook
  • Porters Lake

References

References

  1. Atlantic Canada Back Road Atlas {{ISBN. 978-1-55368-618-7 Pages 81-82
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