Nova Scotia Trunk 14

Trunk 14 is part of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia's system of Trunk Highways. The route runs from Chester to Milford Station through the Windsor area, for a distance of 121 kilometres (75 mi).[1]

Trunk 14
Route information
Maintained by Nova Scotia Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal
Length120.7 km[1] (75.0 mi)
Major junctions
West end Trunk 3 near Chester
 
East end Trunk 2 in Milford Station
Location
CountiesHants, Lunenburg
TownsWindsor
Highway system
Provincial highways in Nova Scotia
100-series
Trunk 12Trunk 16

Route description

Part of the Glooscap Trail
View of Route 14 outside Chester, Nova Scotia, where it is called Windsor Road.

From a junction with Trunk 3 and Highway 103 in Chester, Trunk 14 runs north along the Windsor Road to Card Lake, then northeast through Vaughan and Martock to a junction with Trunk 1 at Currys Corner, in Windsor.[2]

Trunk 14 follows Route 1 for a short distance to Garlands Crossing, where Trunk 14 branches off to the east. The route continues through the village of Brooklyn (running concurrently with Route 215 for a short distance) and then proceeds through the Rawdon region, turning southeast along the Nine Mile River to Lower Nine Mile River, where it turns eastward to its end at a junction with Trunk 2 and Highway 102 at Milford Station in the Musquodoboit Valley region.[2]

Major intersections

CountyLocationkm[1]miDestinationsNotes
LunenburgChester0.00.0 Trunk 3 (Lighthouse Route) Chester, Hubbards, BridgewaterWestern terminus
1.20.75 Hwy 103 Bridgewater, Yarmouth, HalifaxHwy 103 exit 8
HantsWindsor52.432.6 Trunk 1 west (Evangeline Trail) Windsor, Mount Denson, HantsportWest end of Trunk 1 concurrency
Garlands Crossing54.233.7 Trunk 1 east (Evangeline Trail) St. CroixEast end of Trunk 1 concurrency
55.234.3 Hwy 101 Falmouth, Wolfville, Yarmouth, Dartmouth, HalifaxHwy 101 exit 5
Brooklyn64.039.8 Route 215 west HalifaxWest end of Route 215 concurrency;
Route 215 heads southeast but signed west[3]
54.233.7 Route 215 east / Route 236 Stanley, WaltonWest end of Route 215 concurrency;
Route 215 heads northwest but signed east[4]
Centre Rawdon80.850.2 Route 202 Clarksville, Gore, South Rawdon, Lakelands
Upper Rawdon93.157.8 Route 354 – Kennetcook, Noel, Middle Sackville, Halifax
98.261.0 Route 202 west to Route 354 Gore, Kennetcook, Noel
Lower Nine Mile River110.368.5 Route 214 east Elmsdale, Halifax
Milford Station119.974.5 Hwy 102 Truro, Halifax
Route 224 north Shubenacadie
Hwy 101 exit 5
120.775.0 Trunk 2 Shubenacadie, Truro, Elmsdale, HalifaxEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References

  1. Google (March 12, 2020). "Nova Scotia Trunk 14" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved March 12, 2020.
  2. Nova Scotia Road Map (Map). 1:640,000. Province of Nova Scotia. 2019. §§ J-6, J-7, J-8, K-6, L-6.
  3. Google (September 2018). "7829 Hwy 14 - Brooklyn, NS". Google Streetview. Retrieved March 12, 2020.
  4. Google (September 2018). "7964 Hwy 14 - Brooklyn, NS". Google Streetview. Retrieved March 12, 2020.
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