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0.0
(36.6) |
0.0
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Junction of Highway #4
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Village of Murray River, Island Welcome Visitor Information Center. North to town of Montague. South via highway #4 to Wood Island Ferry to Nova Scotia.
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0.0
(36.6) |
0.0
(22.7) |
Photo
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View from highway, Village of Murray River area
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1.0
(35.6) |
0.6
(22.1) |
Access to Highway #348, Kings Castle Provincial Park
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No campground. Located in the community of Gladstone, on Route 348, 3 km east of Murray River. Kings Castle, a day use park, is a magical place displaying a family of favourite storybook characters in statue form. Kings Castle is a terrific family location
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7.8
(28.8) |
4.8
(17.9) |
Community of Murry Harbour
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Access from highway
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11.6
(25.0) |
7.2
(15.5) |
Community of Beach Point
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Access from highway
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13.5
(23.1) |
8.4
(14.4) |
Cape Bear, ( Cape Bear Light House & Museum )
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Off Rte 18. Four-storey structure built in 1881. Magnificent view of Northumberland Strait. Site of first Canadian Marconi station to hear S.O.S. distress call from Titanic. Craft shop. Open mid-June to mid-Sept.
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16.3
(20.3) |
10.1
(12.6) |
Community of Guernsey Cove
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Access from highway
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18.6
(18.0) |
11.6
(11.2) |
Junction of Highway #18a
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North to village of Murray River
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20.6
(16.0) |
12.8
(9.9) |
Community of White Sands
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South of highway
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23.8
(12.8) |
14.8
(8.0) |
Photo
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View from highway. Looking south from junction of highway #4 & #18 Prince Edward Island
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23.8
(12.8) |
14.8
(8.0) |
Junction of Highway #4
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North to community of Murray River. NOTE. Highway #18 becomes highway #4 at this point.
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25.5
(11.1) |
15.8
(6.9) |
Junction of Highway #348
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Community of High Bank
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26.8
(9.8) |
16.7
(6.1) |
Community of Little Sands
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Access from highway
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30.3
(6.3) |
18.8
(3.9) |
Junction of Highway #325
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North to community of Hopefield
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32.7
(3.9) |
20.3
(2.4) |
Community of Wood Islands East
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Access from highway
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33.8
(2.8) |
21.0
(1.7) |
Northumberland Provincial Park
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South side of highway. Northumberland Provincial Park is on Route 4, 3 km east of the Wood Islands ferry. It is open from mid June to mid September and offers a lifeguarded ocean beach, clam digging, laundromat, hot showers (4), flush toilets (9), playground, kitchen shelter, forest trail, children's programs and a dumping station. Campers' store nearby. Pets permitted on leash. Accommodations: 22 unserv. 28 elec sites.
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36.6
(0.0) |
22.7
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Junction of Highway #1 ( Trans Canada Highway ) & Highway #4
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Wood Islands Ferry Terminal to Nova Scotia.
Provincial Information Visitors Centre. Wood Island Provincial Park, no campground. Located off the Trans Canada highway, at the Wood Islands Ferry Terminal. Wood Islands is a day use park featuring playground equipment, an unsupervised beach, flush toilets, a boat ramp, picnic facilities and food services. Pets are permitted on leash
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36.6
(0.0) |
22.7
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Photo
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View of Wood Island Ferry Terminal. Prince Edward Island
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36.6
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22.7
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Photo
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Photo of NFL Wood Island Ferry. Start / Finish of Highway Travel Guide.
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