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New Brunswick Route 970

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Counties:
  
Westmorland

Province
  
New Brunswick

Length
  
11.4 km

Major cities
  
Port Elgin

South end:
  
Route 366 at Tindish Bridge, NS

North end:
  
Route 15 / Route 16 (TCH) in Port Elgin

County
  
Westmorland County, New Brunswick

Route 970 is a 11.4-kilometre (7.1 mi) long provincial highway located entirely in Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada. The highway connects Nova Scotia Route 366 at Tidnish Bridge, Nova Scotia to Route 15 and Route 16 at Port Elgin. The road is one of only three public roads crossing the provincial boundary on the Isthmus of Chignecto; the other two being Route 2/Nova Scotia Highway 104 (Trans-Canada Highway) and the Mount Whately Road. It is the only land crossing between the two provinces.

Contents

Map of NB-970, New Brunswick, Canada

Route description

Route 970 begins 80 metres (260 ft) from a junction with Nova Scotia Route 366 along the provincial boundary between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. The highway travels north, roughly parallel to the Tindish River as it traverses southern Westmorland County, passing Big Cove to the west before entering Baie Verte. The highway turns northeast along Main Street before crossing two bridges near Fletcher Island, continuing northeast until reaching the town of Port Elgin. The highway turns onto Shemogue Road and comes to a terminus at a roundabout intersection, which serves as the southern terminus of Route 15, and an intersection on Route 16.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Westmorland County.

References

New Brunswick Route 970 Wikipedia