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Route 16A, now Route 170. Route 17, now partly Autoroute 40, Route 342, and Autoroute 20 into Montreal; originally a continuation of Ontario Highway 17. Route 18, now Autoroute 25/Route 125. Route 19, now Route 155. Route 19A, now Route 159. Route 19B, now Route 153. Route 20, now Route 122. Route 21, now Route 133.
Route 96 (unsigned) -- Royree Road (2 km west of New Brunswick Route 720) - Route 3 in St. Stephen, New Brunswick (via St. Stephen Drive; now entirely absorbed by Route 1) Route 106 (1965-1968)— Hartland - Perth-Andover (Now part of Routes 103 and 130) Route 106 (1976-1984)— Oromocto - Route 7 at Geary (Became part of Route 660; now unnumbered)
2 Canada. 3 Czech Republic. 4 Finland. 5 ... Download as PDF; Printable version ... Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Route 19, or Highway 19, may refer to: For roads ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Route 19 may refer to: One of several highways ...
Autoroute 19, also known as Autoroute Papineau (Papineau Highway), is an autoroute in Quebec. It crosses the Rivière des Prairies via the Papineau-Leblanc Bridge , connecting the borough of Ahuntsic-Cartierville in Montreal and the Duvernay neighbourhood in Laval .
Route 2B was a 10 km (6 mi) spur of Route 2. It ran along Côte-de-Liesse Road from the former Route 2 / Route 17 concurrency in Dorval, past the Montreal–Dorval International Airport, to a traffic circle in Saint-Laurent where it met Laurentien Boulevard and Décarie Boulevard (Route 8 / Route 11A).
The highway continues northwest for 37 km (23 mi) through the settlements Bowser, Deep Bay, and Fanny Bay before it meets a junction with Highway 19 at the Buckley Bay B.C. Ferry terminal. [ 3 ] From Buckley Bay , Highway 19A once again hugs the coastline as it proceeds northwest through the hamlets of Union Bay and Royston for 20 km (12 mi ...
Route 190 is a 6 km (3.7 mi)-long east–west secondary highway in western New Brunswick, Canada. The route's western terminus is at the Canada–United States border between Carlingford, New Brunswick and Fort Fairfield, Maine. Route 190 travels east to the town of Southern Victoria where it ends at Route 130.