Sunrise Trail facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Sunrise Trail |
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Route information | |
Length | 333 km (207 mi) |
Component highways |
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Major junctions | |
West end | Trunk 6 / Hwy 104 (TCH) in Amherst |
East end | Canso Causeway |
Location | |
Counties: | Cumberland County, Colchester County, Pictou County, Antigonish County |
Highway system | |
Provincial highways in Nova Scotia |
The Sunrise Trail is a scenic roadway in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is located along the province's North Shore on the Northumberland Strait for 333 km (207 mi) from Amherst to the Canso Causeway.
Routes
- Trunk 4
- Trunk 6
- Route 245
- Route 337
- Route 366
- Highway 104
- Highway 106
Communities
- Amherst
- Truemanville
- Tidnish Bridge
- Tidnish
- Lorneville
- Port Howe
- Pugwash
- Wallace
- Malagash
- Tatamagouche
- River John
- Caribou
- Pictou
- New Glasgow
- Westville
- Antigonish
- Doctors Brook
- Lower Barney's River
- Morristown
- Cape George
- Georgeville
- Malignant Cove
- Tracadie
- Havre Boucher
- Auld's Cove
Parks
- Amherst Shore Provincial Park
- Arisaig
- Bayfield Beach
- Caribou/Munroes Island Provincial Park
- Fox Harbour Beach
- Gulf Shore Beach
- Heather Beach
- Melmerby Beach
- Nelson Memorial Provincial Park
- Northport Beach
- Powells Point
- Pomquet Beach
- Rushtons Beach
- Tatamagouche Provincial Park
- Tidnish Dock Provincial Park
- Waterside Beach
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