Nova Scotia Route 322

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 Nova Scotia Route 322
Nova Scotia Route 322
Part of Marine Drive
Part of Marine Drive

Nova Scotia Route 322 is a mainly urban collector road that starts in the community of Dartmouth in the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia at Windmill Road. It goes through the street of Victoria Road to Thistle Street where proceed to Maple Street down to Ochterloney Street and pass Sullivan's Pond to Prince Albert Road around an Esso station pasted the site of the Starr Manufacturing Company where runs along with Nova Scotia Route 7 to Pleasant Street. Through Pleasant Street it junctions with Nova Scotia Route 207 at Portland Street and continues through the community of Woodside. Route 322 start to be a 4 lane street where the Dartmouth General Hospital is, and continues through to Shearwater to Eastern Passage. Along the four-lane part is the Woodside Industrial Park and the Moirs Chocolate Plant owned by Hershey Foods at the Junction of Nova Scotia Highway 111, the Imperial Oil Refinery, a petroleum tank storage area owned by Ultramar and the Shearwater Aviation Museum at CFB Shearwater. The route continues along the Cow Bay Road then continues on the Cow Bay Road where it connects to the Dyke Road to Rainbow Haven Beach Porvincial Park there the route goes down the Bisset Road to the Cole Harbour Road where it ends on Nova Scotia Route 207 in Cole Harbour.

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[edit] Marine Drive

The Dartmouth terminus of the Marine Drive is along Route 322 to or from the junction of Nova Scotia Highway 111. However Marine Drive continues on Nova Scotia Route 207 east along the Cole Harbour Road.

[edit] List of street names

[edit] Dartmouth

  • Victoria Road
  • Thistle Street
  • Maple Sreet
  • Ochterloney Street
  • Prince Albert Road
  • Pleasant Street

[edit] Shearwater

  • Eastern Passage road

[edit] Eastern Passage

  • Main Road
  • Cow Bay Road
  • Dyke Road

[edit] Cole Harbour

  • Bissett Road