New Brunswick Route 114

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New Brunswick Route 114
Length: 137.63 km[1] (85.5 mi)
Formed: 1965
West end: Route 1 in Sussex Corner
East end: Route 106 in Moncton
Major cities: Alma, Riverside-Albert, Hillsborough, Riverview
New Brunswick Route 114 in Lower Coverdale, near Riverview, in rural Albert County. The Petitcodiac River is visible on the left. The road follows the river for a considerable part of its length.
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New Brunswick Route 114 in Lower Coverdale, near Riverview, in rural Albert County. The Petitcodiac River is visible on the left. The road follows the river for a considerable part of its length.

New Brunswick Route 114 is a 137.6-kilometre highway in southeastern New Brunswick, Canada. The route serves as the main highway in Albert County and primary road serving Fundy National Park.

Route 114's western terminus is at Route 1 exit 198 near Sussex Corner. From there, the route follows the former Trans-Canada Highway to Penobsquis, where it turns southeast to Fundy National Park. At the park's headquarters, Route 114 descends a hill to the village of Alma.

The route continues east to Riverside-Albert, then runs along the western coast of Shepody Bay to the shire town of Hopewell Cape. Following the west bank of the Petitcodiac River, Route 114 turns north through Hillsborough to the Moncton suburb of Riverview. Route 114 crosses the Petitcodiac Causeway to Moncton, where it ends at a traffic circle.