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Nova Scotia Route 224

Highway in Nova Scotia, Canada


Highway in Nova Scotia, Canada

FieldValue
provinceNS
typeRoute
route224
maintNova Scotia Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal
length_km96
length_round0
length_ref
direction_aWest
direction_bEast
terminus_ain Milford Station
junctionin Shubenacadie
in Gays River
in Middle Musquodoboit
in Upper Musquodoboit
terminus_bin Sheet Harbour
countiesHalifax Regional Municipality, Colchester, East Hants/Hants
previous_typeRoute
previous_route223
next_typeRoute
next_route236

in Gays River in Middle Musquodoboit in Upper Musquodoboit

Route description

The route begins at Exit 9 of Highway 102 in Milford Station in East Hants and runs north to Shubenacadie, where Route 224 was Triplexed with Trunk 2 and the original Highway 102 for a short time. The route crosses the Shubenacadie River and enters Colchester County, then turns right and runs south through Pine Grove, to Gays River, where it meets Route 277. The route turns southeast, then enters the Halifax Regional Municipality.

96 km.

Route 224 was originally named Trunk 24.

Communities

  • Milford Station
  • Shubenacadie
  • Pine Grove
  • Gays River
  • Cooks Brook
  • Chaswood
  • Middle Musquodoboit
  • Centre Musquodoboit
  • Elmsvale
  • Greenwood
  • Upper Musquodoboit
  • Sheet Harbour Road
  • Beaver Dam
  • Marinette
  • Sheet Harbour

References

References

  1. Atlantic Canada Back Road Atlas {{ISBN. 978-1-55368-618-7 Pages 68-70, 82-83
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