Nova Scotia Route 201
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Maintained by Nova Scotia Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal | ||||
Length | 38 km[1] (24 mi) | |||
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Counties | Annapolis | |||
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Provincial highways in Nova Scotia
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View of Route 201 outside Bridgetown.
Route 201 is a collector road in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.
It is located in the Annapolis Valley and runs from Annapolis Royal to Kingston. Heading west from its junction with Trunk 1 the route follows the southern banks of the Annapolis River through the communities of Nictaux, Lawrencetown, and Paradise before crossing over Highway 101 into the town Bridgetown. After exiting the town the route continues west where it terminates at a junction with Route 8 in the town of Annapolis Royal.
The highway is designated a bicycle route.
Communities
- '[Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia|Annapolis Royal]] (Annapolis Royal, Moschelle, Round Hill)
- Bridgetown (Tupperville, Centrelea, Bridgetown, West Paradise)
- Lawrencetown (West Lawrencetown, South Williamston)
- Middleton (Nictaux West, Nictaux East)
- Greenwood, Meadowvale, South Farmington
- Kingston (Green Acres)
Parks
See also
References
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