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  2. New Brunswick Route 10 - Wikipedia

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    Until 2001 this was the end of the highway, but with the opening of a new 4-lane section of the Trans-Canada Highway , it now follows the old alignment of that highway from Youngs Cove to a junction with Route 1 in Sussex. While passing through Minto, Route 10 forms Pleasant Drive, and in Chipman, it forms parts of Bridge Street and Main Street.

  3. New Brunswick Route 111 - Wikipedia

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    Route 111 was first designated in 1965, following the routing of former Route 29. Until the construction of the Saint John Airport connector in 1991, Route 111 continued along the Loch Lomond Road into Saint John's city centre, and it has also been extended in Sussex Corner to reach the former Trans-Canada Highway, now part of Route 1.

  4. Sussex, NB Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local Weather ... - AOL

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  5. New Brunswick Route 114 - Wikipedia

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    Maintained by New Brunswick Department of Transportation: Length: 137.63 km [1] (85.52 mi) Existed: 1965–present: Major junctions; West end: Route 111 and Route 1 in Sussex Corner: East end: Route 106 in Moncton: Location; Country: Canada: Province: New Brunswick: Major cities: Alma, Riverside-Albert, Hillsborough, Riverview: Highway system

  6. The Department of Transportation and Infrastructure is a part of the Government of New Brunswick. It is charged with maintenance of government facilities and the province's highway network. From 1855 to 1912, it was known as the Board of Public Works. From 1912 to 1967, it was known as Department of Public Works and Highways.

  7. New Brunswick Route 121 - Wikipedia

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    Route 121 is a mostly north–south provincial highway in the Canadian province of New Brunswick, although it's signed as an east–west highway. The road runs from the Route 1 intersection in Hampton. The road is approximately 40 kilometres, and services small, otherwise isolated, rural communities.

  8. Sussex, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Sussex is home to the Sussex Drive-In, a single screen drive-in theatre, which has been in operation since 1967. [14] The Sussex Drive-In has a 24m high screen and 300 car capacity. It is opened seasonally in the summer. Southern New Brunswick's only alpine ski hill, Poley Mountain, in the Caledonia Highlands is located southeast of the town.

  9. New Brunswick Route 134 - Wikipedia

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    Route 134 is a 261 km (162 mi)-long north–south secondary highway in eastern New Brunswick, Canada. The highway is divided into a northern and southern section by a gap in Northumberland County connected by Route 11 and Route 8.