Nova Scotia Trunk 4
Trunk 4 is part of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia's system of Trunk Highways. The route runs from Highway 104 exit 7 near Thomson Station to Glace Bay. Until the construction of the Trans-Canada Highway, Trunk 4 was a major traffic link in northern Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, and is still used on Cape Breton as an alternative to Highway 105. The highway was originally called the King's Highway, however, this name is no longer applied to the entire road. The only remaining historic section of the highway that maintains the name "King" is King's Road in Sydney.
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Nova Scotia Trunk 4
Trunk 4 is part of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia's system of Trunk Highways. The route runs from Highway 104 exit 7 near Thomson Station to Glace Bay. Until the construction of the Trans-Canada Highway, Trunk 4 was a major traffic link in northern Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, and is still used on Cape Breton as an alternative to Highway 105. The highway was originally called the King's Highway, however, this name is no longer applied to the entire road. The only remaining historic section of the highway that maintains the name "King" is King's Road in Sydney.
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La route 4 est une route princ ...... ute alternative, la route 104.
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Trunk 4 is part of the Canadia ...... ing" is King's Road in Sydney.
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Antigonish
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Colchester
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Cumberland
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Inverness
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Pictou
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Richmond
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West
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East
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at Glenholme
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at Monastery
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in Onslow
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in Sydney
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near St. Peter's
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Antigonish
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Auld's Cove
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Barney's River Station
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Bible Hill
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Central West River
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East Bay
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Glace Bay
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Glenholme
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Grande Anse
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Heatherton
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At-grade
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At-grade; Hwy 104 eastern terminus; Hwy 104 exit 48
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At-grade; Hwy 104 exit 29
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At-grade; Hwy 104 exit 29A
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At-grade; Hwy 104 exit 36A
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At-grade; west end of Hwy 104 concurrency; exit numbers follow Hwy 104
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East end of Bras d'Or Lakes Scenic Drive concurrency
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East end of Route 289 concurrency; west end of Route 348 concurrency
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East end of Route 348 concurrency
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Former Trunk 4 alignment
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Trunk
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NS
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JA Douglas McCurdy Sydney Airport
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Sunrise Trail – Taylors Road
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Sunrise Trail
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West Bay Road / Pepperell Street
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near Thomson Station
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in Glace Bay
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La route 4 est une route princ ...... ute alternative, la route 104.
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Trunk 4 is part of the Canadia ...... ing" is King's Road in Sydney.
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Nova Scotia Trunk 4
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Route 4 (Nouvelle-Écosse)
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