Miles Kms | Item | Summary |
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Junction of Highway #2 and Exit #170 to Town of Hartland, NB |
South to City of Fredericton, NB. East to Town of Hartland, NB. North to city of Edmundston, NB, Province of Quebec. NOTE: For highway travel, north via New Brunswick Highway #2. See Highway Travel Guide. New Brunswick / Quebec Border tohe Town of Hartland, NB for driving directions.
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0.0 0.0 |
View from highway |
Driving south. |
0.0 0.0 |
Hartland Covered Bridge |
Crossing the Saint John River, NB, in Hartland, NB. Off route 2, between routes 103 and 105. Built in 1901, covered in 1923, the Hartland Bridge is the longest covered bridge in the world. The bridge is constructed of wood and is 1282 ft. in length |
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Hartland Covered Bridge |
The sign above the bridge reads 'Come Again, you are now entering the longest covered bridge in the world 1282 feet'' |
0.0 0.0 |
The Hartland Covered Bridge |
A view inside the bridge, single lane traffic |
0.8 1.3 |
Point of Information Crossing The Saint John River |
Bridge crossing the Saint John River, NB. The Saint John River is a river, approximately 418 miles (673 km) long. The river has always been important in Hartland�s history. As early as 1813 Troops were moved from the Maritimes to Upper Canada on the Saint John River, especially when is was frozen. Steamships operated on the river in the mid-1800s
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1.9 3.1 |
Services at Highway |
Gas diesel, east side of highway |
2.4 3.9 |
Access to Community of Waterville, NB |
East side of highway |
3.7 6.0 |
Access to Community of Lakeville, NB |
Services at highway |
6.3 10.1 |
Community of Jacksonville, NB |
West of highway |
8.8 14.2 |
Junction of Highway #560 |
East to community of Woodstock, NB. North to community of Hartford, NB. Woodstock, NB; was settled by Loyalists following the American War of Independence. Attractions in and around Woodstock, NB - Honourable Charles Connell House - Old Carleton County Courthouse Seasong Cotta - Carleton County Historical Society Museum -
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10.6 17.1 |
Exit #185 |
Access to community of Woodstock, NB & Bloomfield, NB. Services at highway |
11.9 19.2 |
Exit #187 |
Access to U.S.A. highway #95 west to community of Houlton Maine |
12.7 20.5 |
Exit #188 Junction of Highway #555 |
East to town of Woodstock |
14.5 23.4 |
Exit #191 (old #94) Teardsley Road |
Access to camping services |
18.0 28.9 |
Exit 199 Junction of Highway #103 |
North to town of Woodstock, NB. |
20.2 32.5 |
Access to Community of Debec, NB |
West side of highway |
22.4 36.0 |
Roadside Highway Turnout |
Hiking trail access from turnout |
25.5 41.0 |
Community of Meductic, NB |
Services at highway |
25.9 41.6 |
Point of Interest |
Crossing the Eel River, NB. |
26.0 41.8 |
Exit #212 |
West to community of Benton, NB |
26.6 42.8 |
Junction of Highway #122 |
South to community of Canterbury, NB; 12 km's |
28.8 46.4 |
View from highway |
Driving south. |
32.5 52.3 |
Access to Charlie Lake, NB |
Access from highway. |
37.5 60.3 |
Roadside Highway Turnout |
With view point. North side of highway |
38.7 62.3 |
Exit # 232 |
Community of Pokiok, NB. Services at highway. Access to highway #105. East to community of Mackawic, NB. Pokiok, NB; is situated on the west bank of the Saint John River. The community is home to the Pokiok Falls. |
39.4 63.4 |
Access to Campground |
North side of highway |
40.6 65.3 |
Community of Hawkshaw, NB |
Access from highway |
46.8 75.3 |
Community of Dumfries, NB |
Services at highway, fuel. |
49.9 80.3 |
Community of Prince William, NB |
Access from highway |
51.8 83.3 |
Exit #253 Junction of Highway's #635, #636 |
Access to Historical Settlement Kings Landing. In the world kaleidoscope of cultural attractions, Kings Landing Historical Settlement stands out as a striking example of history-brought-to-life. Nestled on the banks of the majestic St. John River in the heartland of New Brunswick, nowhere is there a natural setting more spectacular nor an historical setting more sensitive to the living legacy of the United Empire Loyalists. Access to Provincial Visitor Information Centre. |
54.6 87.8 |
Point of Interest |
North limits of the city of Fredericton, NB. Attractions in and around Fredericton, NB.- Beaverbrook Art Gallery - Kings Landing Historical Settlement - Historic Garrison District - The St. John River - Christ Church Cathedral - Old Government House - Farmers Markets - Mactaquac Provincial Park - Science East- New Brunswick's only Science Centre - NB Country Music Hall of Fame - New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame - School Days Museum - York Sunbury Museum.
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58.4 94.0 |
Exit #258 Junction of Highway #3 |
Access to highway #102. East to community of Kingsclear, NB, city of Fredericton, NB. West on highway #3 to community of Harvey, NB & St. Stephen, NB. East via highway #102 Mactaquac Provincial Park,300 campsites. |
67.2 108.2 |
Exit #271 |
Access to highway #640 |
73.0 117.4 |
Exit #280 Junction of Highway #101 |
East to downtown city of Fredericton, NB, city of Moncton, NB. Access to highway #7, south to city of Saint John, NB. North to town of Woodstock, NB, town of Hartland, NB, city of Edmundston, NB. Start/Finish of Highway Travel Guide. -e |