New Brunswick Route 17
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New Brunswick Route 17 |
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Length: | 148.4 km[1] (92.2 mi) |
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Formed: | 1920s |
North end: | Route 11 in Tide Head |
Major junctions: |
Route 180 in Saint-Quentin Route 2 in Saint-Leonard |
South end: | Canada-U.S. border at Saint-Leonard |
Major cities: | Kedgwick, Saint-Quentin |
New Brunswick Highway 17 is 148 kilometres (93 miles) long and runs from the Canada-U.S. border in Saint-Leonard to Highway 11 at Tide Head near Campbellton. Saint-Quentin and Kedgwick are other towns along the route. With the exception of those towns, the highway runs almost entirely through sparsely populated forest land. It is the only highway connecting northwestern New Brunswick with the province's north shore.