Route 1 (Prince Edward Island)
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Route 1 is the Prince Edward Island section of the Trans-Canada Highway and has a total distance of 111 km (70 miles).
Route 1 traverses the southern shore of Prince Edward Island and is an uncontrolled access 2-lane secondary highway with a maximum speed limit of 90 km/h (55 mph).
Route 1 passes through:
- Borden-Carleton (the highway's western terminus is at the Confederation Bridge toll booth)
- Albany (interchange with Route 1A)
- Crapaud
- Bonshaw
- Cornwall
- Charlottetown
- Route 1 passes through Charlottetown using the Upton Road and Charlottetown Arterial Highway (a controlled access 2-lane highway) and Riverside Drive.
- Stratford
- Vernon Bridge
- Belfast
- Wood Islands (the highway's eastern terminus is at the Northumberland Ferries toll booth)
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Preceded by NB Route 16 |
Trans-Canada Highway Route 1 |
Succeeded by NS Highway 106 |
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