Nova Scotia Highway 106
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Highway 106 |
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Trans-Canada Highway | |||||||||
Length: | 19 km[citation needed] (12 mi) | ||||||||
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South end: | Hwy 104 (TCH) near New Glasgow | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
Trunk 6 near Pictou | ||||||||
North end: | Caribou Ferry Terminal | ||||||||
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Highway 106 is a short, 2-lane controlled access highway in Pictou County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
The highway is part of the Prince Edward Island loop of the Trans-Canada Highway and connects the Northumberland Ferries terminal in Caribou to the mainline Trans-Canada at Highway 104 near Westville.
The highway is 19 kilometres (12 miles) long and is a two-lane freeway. It bypasses New Glasgow to the west and crosses Pictou Harbour to the town of Pictou using the Havey A. Veniot Causeway. A traffic circle/roundabout (known as the Pictou Rotary) connects Highway 106 with the centre of town and Trunk 6.
[edit] Interchanges from south to north
Exit number* | Intersecting Roads | Notes |
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1 | Highway 104 | To New Glasgow, Cape Breton (Eastbound), Westville, Truro (Westbound) |
1A | Mount William Road | To Abercrombie, Trenton |
2 | Abercrombie Road | To Granton, Abercrombie |
3 | Trunk 6 (Sunrise Trail), Route 376 (West River Road, Pictou) | (Traffic circle/roundabout) |
4** | Ferry Road | Northbound, Southbound |
- *Exit numbers are sequential in Nova Scotia
- **At-grade intersection, exit numbers not posted.
Preceded by PEI Route 1 |
Trans-Canada Highway Highway 106 |
Succeeded by Highway 104 |
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