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Km |
Miles |
Road Item |
Road Summary |
0.0
(39.8) |
0.0
(24.7) |
Junction of Highway #1 (The Fundy Coastal Drive)
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South to town of St. Andrews. West to town of St. Stephen. East to town of St. George, City of Saint John.
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0.2
(39.6) |
0.1
(24.6) |
Information Centre
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Access from highway
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2.4
(37.4) |
1.5
(23.2) |
Community of Bayside
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Access to tourist accomodations
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4.7
(35.1) |
2.9
(21.8) |
Bayside Community Hall
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Access from highway
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8.4
(31.4) |
5.2
(19.5) |
Island View Campground
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South side of highway
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9.3
(30.5) |
5.8
(19.0) |
Roadside Highway Turnout
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South side of highway
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14.8
(25.0) |
9.2
(15.5) |
Entering St. Andrews
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Established in 1783 by Loyalists from Castine, Maine, St. Andrews is one of New Brunswick's oldest and most distinctive settlements.
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16.1
(23.7) |
10.0
(14.7) |
Algonquin Golf Academy
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West side of highway
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21.7
(18.1) |
13.5
(11.2) |
Community of St. Andrews Business Section
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Access to Ministers Island Museum. Drive across the ocean floor at low tide
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21.7
(18.1) |
13.5
(11.2) |
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View of business section St. Andrews-by-the-sea
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21.7
(18.1) |
13.5
(11.2) |
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View looking north from Passamquoddy Bay to St. Andrews-by-the-sea
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21.7
(18.1) |
13.5
(11.2) |
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View of Passamaquoddy Bay, Bay of Fundy
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25.2
(14.6) |
15.7
(9.1) |
East leg of Highway #127 East
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North to highway #1
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27.3
(12.5) |
17.0
(7.8) |
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View From Highway
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27.7
(12.1) |
17.2
(7.5) |
Atlantic Salmon Interperative Centre
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Access from highway
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27.8
(12.0) |
17.3
(7.5) |
Services at Highway
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Fuel, north side of highway
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28.4
(11.4) |
17.6
(7.1) |
Community of Shamook ( Frye Road )
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North side of highway
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31.2
(8.6) |
19.4
(5.3) |
Giede Road
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East side of highway
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33.3
(6.5) |
20.7
(4.0) |
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View from highway
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35.0
(4.8) |
21.7
(3.0) |
Holtspoint Road
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Access from highway
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38.6
(1.2) |
24.0
(0.7) |
Kerrsridge Road
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Access from highway
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39.8
(0.0) |
24.7
(0.0) |
Junction of Highway #1 ( Fundy Coastal Scenic Drive )
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South to town of St. Andrews-by-the-sea. West to town of St.Stephen. East to town of St. George, city of Saint John
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