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Route 19A (also known as Canoe Cove Road and Long Creek Road) is a secondary provincial highway located in Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. The highway begins in Canoe Cove as a more direct route towards Cornwall , as Route 19 veers off towards Rocky Point .
Egmont Bay Road, Mill Road, Sunset Drive, Wellington Road Days Corner - Wellington - Urbainville - Abrams Village [26] Route 125 5.6 3.5 Hackmatack Road [27] Route 126 5.4 3.4 Saint Gilbert Road Egmont Bay - Saint Gilbert [28] Route 127 13.3 8.3 Macisaac Road Grand River - Richmond - Saint Hubert - Saint Philip [29] Route 128 6.2 3.9 Harmony Line
It is the main road through Cavendish, meeting Route 13 in the town, then turning south towards North Rustico. It meets Route 7 at Oyster Bed Bridge , turning east once again. Route 6 is co-signed with Route 15 for 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) south of Brackley Beach , then Route 6 proceeds east through Covehead and Stanhope , cosigned with Route 25 ...
Route 2, also known as Veterans Memorial Highway and the All Weather Highway, is the longest highway in the province of Prince Edward Island, Canada, at 216 kilometres (134 mi). It is a two-lane uncontrolled access highway that runs nearly the entire length of the province, from Tignish to Souris . [ 2 ]
Route 11 is a 65.5 km (40.7 mi), two-lane, uncontrolled-access, secondary highway in western Prince Edward Island, Canada. Its southern terminus is at Route 1A (Read Drive) in Summerside and its northern terminus is at Route 2 in Lady Slipper.
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Prince Edward Island Route 8 is a 21.5 km (13.4 mi) secondary highway in central Prince Edward Island, Canada. Route 8 begins at Route 1A south of Summerside, as Freetown Road. The road proceeds east to Route 2 in Summerfield, where Freetown Road ends. Route 8 is then signed concurrently with Route 2 for 150 metres (490 ft) before continuing ...
The geography of Prince Edward Island is mostly pastoral with red soil, white sand, and scattered communities. Known as the "Garden of the Gulf", the island is located in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence north of Nova Scotia and east of New Brunswick , with which it forms the Northumberland Strait .