New Brunswick Route 910

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Route 910
Route information
Maintained by New Brunswick Department of Transportation
Length45.6 km[1] (28.3 mi)
Major junctions
North end Route 112 between Coverdale and Middle Coverdale
South end Route 114 in Hillsborough
Highway system
Route 895 Route 915

Route 910 is a 45.6-kilometre (28.3 mi) long north to south secondary highway in the southern portion of New Brunswick, Canada.

Route description[]

Most of the route is in Albert County.

The route's northern terminus is between Coverdale and Middle Coverdale at Route 112. It travels southwest through a mostly treed area where it begins following the Turtle Creek passing through . The route continues south crossing the Turtle Creek Reservoir then continuing through Turtle Creek, then and . Here the route makes a sharp turn northwest passing , and . As the route continues, it passes through , , and . The route then crosses into where it is now known as the Salem Rd and ends in Hillsborough at Route 114 near .[1]

History[]

See also[]

  • UK motorway symbol.svg Roads portal
  • Maple Leaf (from roundel).svg Canada portal

References[]

  1. ^ a b Google (24 July 2016). "New Brunswick Route 910" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 24 July 2016.

Coordinates: 45°53′33″N 64°52′34″W / 45.892637°N 64.875984°W / 45.892637; -64.875984


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