New Brunswick Route 370
Route 370 is a 14-kilometre (8.7 mi) long east–west secondary highway in the northeast portion of New Brunswick, Canada.
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Major cities | Upper Sheila, Pont-Lafrance | |||
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Provincial highways in New Brunswick Former routes
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The route's north-eastern terminus is in the community of Tracadie–Sheila. The road starts off known as Rue-Lois G. Daigle traveling west to the community of Upper Sheila. Here the road crosses the Tracadie River 2x before entering the community of Leech. Here the road takes a 90 degree turn south crossing the Tracadie River again entering the community of Pont-Lafrance. The road continues south before turning east crossing the Tracadie River one last time to the Riviere-du-Portage.
History
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See also
Roads portal Canada portal
References
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