NOVA SCOTIA TRUNK 2
'Trunk 2' is part of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia's system of Trunk Highways. The route runs from Halifax to Fort Lawerence on the New Brunswick border .Until the 1960s, Trunk 2 was the Halifax area's most important highway link to other provinces, and was part of a longer Trunk 2 which ended in Windsor, Ontario. The nearby Highways 102 and 104 now carry most inter-city traffic in the area, while Trunk 2 serves regional and local traffic.
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Route description
Trunk 2 begins at intersection of Kempt Road and Windsor Street in Halifax. The route takes the Bedford Highway, which follows the western shore of the Bedford Basin, to the community of Bedford. From there, Trunk 2 veers northeast through the suburbs of Waverley, Fall River and Enfield, where it crosses the Shubenacadie River. The highway follows the river's west bank to the village of Shubenacadie, then continues northeast through Stewiacke and Brookfield to Truro.
Trunk 2 leaves Truro to the west, crossing the Salmon River on Highway 102. The route continues west and runs with Trunk 4 to Masstown than along the Glooscap Trail and Fundy Shore Ecotour , following the north shore of Cobequid Bay through several small villages to the town of Parrsboro. It then turns north through the Cobequid Mountains to Newville Lake before turning northeast to reach the Southampton River, which Trunk 2 follows to the town of Springhill. Trunk 2 turns northwest from Springhill through Amherst to Fort Lawrence, where it runs with Highway 104 (part of the Trans-Canada Highway) to the New Brunswick border.[1]
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