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|starting_terminus= [[New Brunswick Route 2|Route 2 (TCH)]] near [[Fredericton, New Brunswick|Fredericton]]
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|junction={{plainlist|
|junction=[[Image:NB 7.png|20px]] [[New Brunswick Route 7|Route 7]] in [[Fredericton, New Brunswick|Fredericton]]<br>[[Image:NB 10.png|20px]] [[New Brunswick Route 10|Route 10]] in [[Fredericton, New Brunswick|Fredericton]]<br>[[Image:NB 108.png|20px]] [[New Brunswick Route 108|Route 108]] in [[Renous, New Brunswick|Renous]]<br>[[Image:NB 11.png|20px]] [[New Brunswick Route 11|Route 11]] in [[Miramichi, New Brunswick|Miramichi]]
*{{jct|state=NB|Route|7}} in [[Fredericton, New Brunswick|Fredericton]]
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[[File:New Brunswick Provincial Route 8 (8076536224).jpg|thumb|Route 8 in [[Fredericton]]|alt=New Brunswick Route 8 in Fredericton|300x300px]]
'''New Brunswick Route 8''' is a major highway in the province of [[New Brunswick]], [[Canada]]. It is {{convert|261|km|mi}} long<ref name="length"/> and connects [[Fredericton]] to the south with [[Miramichi, New Brunswick|Miramichi]] and [[Bathurst, New Brunswick|Bathurst]] to the north.<ref>New Brunswick Department of Transportation: ''Designated Provincial Highways'', 2003</ref>


== Route description ==
'''Route 8''' is an important [[highway]] link between northern and southern [[New Brunswick]], [[Canada]]. 255 kilometres long, it runs from [[Fredericton]] to [[Bathurst, New Brunswick|Bathurst]] via [[Miramichi, New Brunswick|Miramichi]].


Route 8 begins at [[New Brunswick Route 2|Trans-Canada Highway 2]] in [[Fredericton]]. It uses the old alignment of the TCH between there and [[New Brunswick Route 7|Route 7]] before heading north on the [[Princess Margaret Bridge]].
Route 8 branches apart from the [[New Brunswick Route 2|Route 2]] (the [[Trans-Canada Highway]]) west of Fredericton at the Fredericton West High Speed Connector. It follows the former TCH alignment to loop around the southern part of the city as a 4-lane [[freeway]] before narrowing to 2 lanes and crossing to the north side of the [[Saint John River (New Brunswick)|Saint John River]] on the [[Princess Margaret Bridge]]. North of Fredericton, the highway follows the east bank of the [[Nashwaak River]] as a 2-lane expressway to [[Marysville, New Brunswick|Marysville]] before reverting to a 2-lane local road and crossing to the west bank which it follows to [[Taymouth, New Brunswick|Taymouth]]. From Taymouth, the road leaves the Nashwaak valley and climbs to the northeast to meet the [[Southwest Miramichi River]] at [[Boiestown, New Brunswick|Boiestown]]. The highway then follows the river through [[Doaktown, New Brunswick|Doaktown]], [[Blackville, New Brunswick|Blackville]] and [[Renous, New Brunswick|Renous]]. At Renous, the road becomes a 2-lane expressway. It crosses the [[Northwest Miramichi River]] at Newcastle and reverts to a local road after the junction with [[New Brunswick Route 430|Route 430]] in Newcastle. Within the [[Miramichi, New Brunswick|City of Miramichi]] the highway carries the local name '''King George Highway''' and passes through the former towns of Newcastle and Douglastown. At Douglastown the highway interchanges with [[New Brunswick Route 11|Route 11]] at the north abutment of the [[Centennial Bridge (New Brunswick)|Centennial Bridge]] where Route 8 turns northward as a 2-lane expressway. It bypasses the village of [[Allardville, New Brunswick|Allardville]] and has its northern terminus at an interchange with [[New Brunswick Route 11|Route 11]] south of Bathurst.

After a roundabout with [[New Brunswick Route 105|Route 105]], Route 8 becomes a two-lane limited access highway. First named the '''Barkers Point Bypass''', it becomes the '''Marysville Bypass''' following the intersection with [[New Brunswick Route 10|Route 10]].

After the Marysville Bypass, Route 8 generally follows the [[Southwest Miramichi River]] up until [[Miramichi, New Brunswick|Miramichi]], where it has an overlap with [[New Brunswick Route 11|Route 11]] on the [[Centennial Bridge (New Brunswick)|Centennial Bridge]] before heading north on its own as a two-lane expressway, later ending at Route 11 in [[Bathurst, New Brunswick|Bathurst]].


== History ==
== History ==
Route 8 was one of the original numbered highways in New Brunswick in the 1920s. The route changed little until bypasses were built on Fredericton's north side in 1982, between Renous and [[Newcastle, New Brunswick|Newcastle]] in 1988, and between Bathurst and Allardville in 1990. The highway was extended south along the former Trans-Canada bypass of Fredericton in 2001. In November 2006, a two-lane bypass of a section of the former town of Newcastle opened between the [[Anderson Bridge (New Brunswick)|Anderson Bridge]] (over the [[Northwest Miramichi River]]) and a junction with Route 430; providing easier access to the existing [[New Brunswick Route 117|Route 117]] bypass on the south side of the [[Miramichi River]].


Route 8 was one of the original New Brunswick routes in the 1920s. Its route saw little changes until bypasses were constructed in the [[Fredericton]] area in the 1980s and 1990s. It would also see an extension south on part of the old [[New Brunswick Route 2|Trans-Canada Highway 2]] bypass of Fredericton in 2001.
{{wikinews|8 dead following New Brunswick road collision}}
On [[12 January]] [[2008]], seven high school basketball players and a teacher were killed when their van collided with a tractor-trailer near the [[New Brunswick Route 11|Route 11]] exit into [[Bathurst, New Brunswick|Bathurst]]. The tragedy drew statements of condolence from Prime Minister [[Stephen Harper]] and provincial premier [[Shawn Graham]].


In 2006, Route 8 was realigned on a two-lane bypass of part of Newcastle in [[Miramichi, New Brunswick|Miramichi]].
== Future Plans ==
A bypass between the Fredericton suburb of [[Marysville, New Brunswick|Marysville]] and South Portage, north of [[Taymouth, New Brunswick|Taymouth]], is currently in the planning stages. Clearing and grading of the right-of-way for the bypass is proposed to begin in 2007.


On January 12, 2008, a van carrying the [[basketball]] team from [[Bathurst High School (New Brunswick)|Bathurst High School]] [[2008 Bathurst Boys in Red accident|collided]] with a [[semi-trailer truck]] on Route 8 near [[Bathurst, New Brunswick|Bathurst]], killing eight and injuring four. This prompted the government of New Brunswick to ban the use of 15-passenger vans for [[student transport]].
The bypass of the King George Highway along north side of the city of Miramichi from the junction with Route 430 to Douglastown is also in the planning stages.


== List of interchanges ==
=== Marysville Bypass ===


A bypass for the Fredericton suburbs of [[Marysville, New Brunswick|Marysville]] and South Portage, north of [[Taymouth, New Brunswick|Taymouth]], was started in 2007 before officially opening August 26, 2014. The estimated cost of the bypass was {{CAD|124 million}}.<ref>{{cite web|title=Traffic advisory / Route 8 Marysville|url=http://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/news/public_alerts/public_alert.2014.08.1111.html|website=Transportation and Infrastructure|publisher=Government of New Brunswick|language=en|date=August 26, 2014}}</ref> The old alignment of Route 8 became [[New Brunswick Route 148|Route 148]] upon completion of the bypass.
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{{-}}
!Location
![[Exit number|#]]
!Destinations
!Notes
|-
|rowspan=6|[[Fredericton, New Brunswick|Fredericton]]
|3
|{{jct|state=NB|Route|640|to2=to|Route|102|name1=Hanwell Road|city1=Fredericton}}
|-
|5
|Smythe Street
|Southbound exit and entrance
|-
|6
|{{jct|state=NB|Route|101|name1=Regent Street|city1=New Maryland}}
|Signed as exits 6A (south) and 6B (north)
|-
|7
|{{jct|state=NB|Route|7|to2=to|TCH|2|dir2=east|city1=Oromocto|city2=Saint John|city3=Moncton}}
|-
|9
|Forest Hill Road
|-
|10
|{{jct|state=NB|Route|105|dir1=south}}
|South end of Route 105 overlap
|-
!colspan=4|Gap in freeway
|-
|[[Renous, New Brunswick|Renous]]
|139
|Plaster Rock-Renous Highway ([[Image:NB 108.png|15px]] [[New Brunswick Route 108|Route 108]])
|-
|[[Derby Junction, New Brunswick|Derby Junction]]
|163
|Route 108 / ([[New Brunswick Route 420|Route 420]])
|-
|-
|[[Miramichi, New Brunswick|Miramichi]] (Douglastown)
|180
|MacKinnon Road
|-
|-
|[[Allardville, New Brunswick|Allardville]]
|231
|[[New Brunswick Route 160|Route 160]] / [[New Brunswick Route 360|Route 360]]
|}


== Major intersections ==
{{NB Expressways}}
From south to north:
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{{Jctint|exit
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|county=York
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|km=none
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{{Jctint|exit
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|location=Fredericton
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|km=3.6
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}}
{{Jctint|exit
|exit=(5)
|km=5.4
|road=Smythe Street, Bishop Drive
|notes=[[Roundabout]]
}}
{{Jctint|exit
|exit=6
|km=5.9
|km2=6.9
|mspan=2
|road={{jct|state=NB|Route|101|name1=Regent Street|city1=New Maryland}}
|notes=Signed as exits 6A (south) and 6B (north)
}}
{{Jctint|exit
|exit=7
|km=none
|road={{jct|state=NB|Route|7|to2=to|TCH|2|dir1=south|dir2=east|location1=[[Fredericton Airport]]|city2=Oromocto|city3=Saint John|city4=Moncton|extra=airport}}
}}
{{Jctint|exit
|exit=9
|km=8.7
|road=Forest Hill Road
}}
{{Jctbridge|exit
|km=8.9
|km2=10.0
|bridge=[[Princess Margaret Bridge]] crosses the [[Saint John River (Bay of Fundy)|Saint John River]]
}}
{{Jctint|exit
|exit=10
|km=10.1
|mspan=2
|type=concur
|road={{jct|state=NB|Route|105|name1=Riverside Drive|dir1=south|city1=Jemseg}}
|notes=South end of Route 105 concurrency
}}
{{Jctplace|exit
|km=none
|place=North end of '''Fredericton Bypass'''
}}
{{Jctint|exit
|type=concur
|km=10.7
|mspan=2
|road={{jct|state=NB|Route|105|name1=Riverside Drive|dir1=north}}
|notes=North end of Route 105 concurrency
}}
{{Jctplace|exit
|km=none
|place=South end of '''Barkers Point Bypass'''
}}
{{Jctint|exit
|exit=(13)
|km=12.5
|mspan=2
|road={{jct|state=NB|Route|10|dir1=east|name1=Greenwood Drive|city1=Minto}}
}}
{{Jctplace|exit
|km=none
|place=North end of '''Barkers Point Bypass''' • South end of '''Marysville Bypass'''
}}
{{Jctint|exit
|exit=(17)
|km=16.0
|road={{jct|state=NB|Route|148|dir1=west|to1=yes|road|Bridge Street}}
}}
{{Jctint|exit
|state=NB
|location=Penniac
|exit=23
|km=23.7
|road={{jct|state=NB|Route|628|dir1=north|name1=Penniac Road}}
}}
{{Jctint|exit
|state=NB
|location=Durham Bridge
|exit=33
|km=33.5
|road={{jct|state=NB|Route|628|Route|148|to1=yes|road|Lower Durham Road|city1=Durham Bridge}}
}}
{{Jctint|exit
|state=NB
|location=Nashwaak Bridge
|exit=(47)
|km=46.7
|road={{jct|state=NB|Route|107|dir1=west|city1=Nashwaak Bridge|city2=Nashwaak}}
}}
{{Jctint|exit
|location=none
|lspan=2
|exit=(52)
|km=50.8
|mspan=2
|road={{jct|state=NB|Route|148|dir1=south|city1=Nashwaak Bridge}}
}}
{{Jctplace|exit
|km=none
|place=North end of '''Marysville Bypass'''
}}
{{Jctint|exit
|state=NB
|county=Northumberland
|cspan=18
|location=Boiestown
|exit=
|km=75.8
|road={{jct|state=NB|Route|625|dir1=west|city1=Parker Ridge}}
}}
{{Jctint|exit
|state=NB
|location=Doaktown
|lspan=2
|km=101.8
|road={{jct|state=NB|Route|123|dir1=south|city1=Chipman|city2=Minto}}
}}
{{Jctbridge|exit
|km=102.6
|bridge=Crosses the [[Southwest Miramichi River]]
}}
{{Jctint|exit
|state=NB
|location=Renous-Quarryville
|lspan=2
|exit=139
|km=146.4
|road={{jct|state=NB|Route|108|city1=Renous|city2=Tobique Valley}}
}}
{{Jctint|exit
|km=151.1
|road={{jct|state=NB|Route|415|city1=Red Rock|city2=Quarryville}}
}}
{{Jctint|exit
|state=NB
|location=Miramichi
|lspan=12
|exit=163
|km=170.3
|road={{jct|state=NB|Route|108|Route|420|dir1=south|dir2=west|city1=Red Bank|city2=Millerton}}
}}
{{Jctbridge|exit
|km=170.6
|km2=171.1
|bridge=Crosses the [[Northwest Miramichi River]]
}}
{{Jctint|exit
|exit=164
|km=171.8
|road={{jct|state=NB|Route|425|dir1=west|road|Curtis Road|city1=Sunny Corner}}
}}
{{Jctint|exit
|type=concur
|km=175.4
|road={{jct|state=NB|Route|430|dir1=north|city1=Wayerton}}
|notes=Roundabout; south end of Route 430 concurrency
}}
{{Jctint|exit
|type=concur
|exit=170
|km=177.5
|km2=178.1
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|notes=North end of [[New Brunswick Route 430|Route&nbsp;430]] concurrency;<br />south end of [[New Brunswick Route 126|Route&nbsp;126]] concurrency
}}
{{Jctbridge|exit
|km=178.5
|km2=179.1
|bridge=[[Miramichi Bridge]] crosses the [[Miramichi River]]
}}
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|km=179.7
|road={{jct|state=NB|Route|126|dir1=south|name1=Nelson Street|road|Water Street|city1=Nouvelle-Arcadie}}
|notes=Roundabout; north end of Route 126 concurrency
}}
{{Jctint|exit
|type=concur
|exit=119
|km=187.6
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|notes=South end of Route 11 concurrency
}}
{{Jctint|exit
|exit=120
|km=189.0
|road=Church Street
}}
{{Jctbridge|exit
|km=189.1
|km2=190.1
|bridge=[[Centennial Bridge (New Brunswick)|Centennial Bridge]] crosses the [[Miramichi River]]
}}
{{Jctint|exit
|type=concur
|exit=179
|km=190.2
|road={{jctname|state=NB|Route|11|dir1=north|name1=King George Highway|city1=Tracadie-Sheila}}
|notes=North end of Route 11 concurrency
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{{Jctint|exit
|exit=180
|km=192.5
|road=McKinnon Road
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{{Jctint|exit
|location=none
|km=216.5
|road={{jct|state=NB|Route|450|dir1=east|city1=Lavillette|city2=Neguac}}
}}
{{Jctint|exit
|state=NB
|county=Gloucester
|cspan=3
|location=none
|km=228.8
|road={{jct|state=NB|Route|134|dir1=north|city1=Allardville}}
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{{Jctint|exit
|state=NB
|location=Allardville
|exit=231
|km=244.1
|road={{jct|state=NB|Route|160|Route|360|Route|134|dir1=east|dir2=west|to3=yes|city1=Allardville|city2=Hautes-Terres|city3=Brunswick Mines}}
}}
{{Jctint|exit
|state=NB
|location=Bathurst
|km=260.4
|road={{jctname|state=NB|Route|11|Route|134|name2=Miramichi Avenue|to2=yes|city1=Campbellton|city2=Caraquet|noshield2=yes}}
|notes=Exit 301 on Route 11
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{{jctbtm|exit|keys=incomplete,concur}}


==References==
==See also==
*[[List of New Brunswick provincial highways]]
{{Reflist}}


==References==
{{DEFAULTSORT:008}}
{{reflist}}
[[Category:New Brunswick provincial highways]]
<br>
[[Category:Roads in York County, New Brunswick]]
{{NB Expressways}}
[[Category:Roads in Northumberland County, New Brunswick]]
[[Category:Roads in Gloucester County, New Brunswick]]


[[Category:New Brunswick provincial highways|008]]
[[fr:Route 8 (NB)]]
[[Category:Roads in York County, New Brunswick|008]]
[[Category:Roads in Northumberland County, New Brunswick|008]]
[[Category:Roads in Gloucester County, New Brunswick|008]]
[[Category:Transport in Bathurst, New Brunswick]]
[[Category:Transport in Fredericton]]
[[Category:Transport in Miramichi, New Brunswick]]

Latest revision as of 19:53, 30 May 2023

Route 8 marker
Route 8
Map
Route 8 highlighted in red.
Route information
Maintained by New Brunswick Department of Transportation
Length260.4 km[1] (161.8 mi)
Existed1920s–present
Major junctions
South end Route 2 (TCH) near Fredericton
Major intersections
North end Route 11 in Bathurst
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceNew Brunswick
CountiesYork, Northumberland, Gloucester
Major citiesFredericton, Miramichi, Bathurst
Highway system
Route 7 Route 10
New Brunswick Route 8 in Fredericton
Route 8 in Fredericton

New Brunswick Route 8 is a major highway in the province of New Brunswick, Canada. It is 261 kilometres (162 mi) long[1] and connects Fredericton to the south with Miramichi and Bathurst to the north.[2]

Route description

[edit]

Route 8 begins at Trans-Canada Highway 2 in Fredericton. It uses the old alignment of the TCH between there and Route 7 before heading north on the Princess Margaret Bridge.

After a roundabout with Route 105, Route 8 becomes a two-lane limited access highway. First named the Barkers Point Bypass, it becomes the Marysville Bypass following the intersection with Route 10.

After the Marysville Bypass, Route 8 generally follows the Southwest Miramichi River up until Miramichi, where it has an overlap with Route 11 on the Centennial Bridge before heading north on its own as a two-lane expressway, later ending at Route 11 in Bathurst.

History

[edit]

Route 8 was one of the original New Brunswick routes in the 1920s. Its route saw little changes until bypasses were constructed in the Fredericton area in the 1980s and 1990s. It would also see an extension south on part of the old Trans-Canada Highway 2 bypass of Fredericton in 2001.

In 2006, Route 8 was realigned on a two-lane bypass of part of Newcastle in Miramichi.

On January 12, 2008, a van carrying the basketball team from Bathurst High School collided with a semi-trailer truck on Route 8 near Bathurst, killing eight and injuring four. This prompted the government of New Brunswick to ban the use of 15-passenger vans for student transport.

Marysville Bypass

[edit]

A bypass for the Fredericton suburbs of Marysville and South Portage, north of Taymouth, was started in 2007 before officially opening August 26, 2014. The estimated cost of the bypass was CA$124 million.[3] The old alignment of Route 8 became Route 148 upon completion of the bypass.

Major intersections

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From south to north:

CountyLocationkm[1]miExitDestinationsNotes
York0.00.0 Route 2 (TCH) – Edmundston, Moncton, Saint JohnExit 280 on Route 2;
eastbound exit, westbound entrance
South end of Fredericton Bypass
Fredericton3.62.23 Route 640 (Hanwell Road) to Route 102
5.43.4(5)Smythe Street, Bishop DriveRoundabout
5.9–
6.9
3.7–
4.3
6 Route 101 (Regent Street) – New MarylandSigned as exits 6A (south) and 6B (north)
7 Route 7 south to Route 2 (TCH) east – Fredericton Airport, Oromocto, Saint John, Moncton
8.75.49Forest Hill Road
8.9–
10.0
5.5–
6.2
Princess Margaret Bridge crosses the Saint John River
10.16.310 Route 105 south (Riverside Drive) – JemsegSouth end of Route 105 concurrency
North end of Fredericton Bypass
10.76.6 Route 105 north (Riverside Drive)North end of Route 105 concurrency
South end of Barkers Point Bypass
12.57.8(13) Route 10 east (Greenwood Drive) – Minto
North end of Barkers Point Bypass • South end of Marysville Bypass
16.09.9(17) To Route 148 west / Bridge Street
Penniac23.714.723 Route 628 north (Penniac Road)
Durham Bridge33.520.833 To Route 628 / Route 148 / Lower Durham Road – Durham Bridge
Nashwaak Bridge46.729.0(47) Route 107 west – Nashwaak Bridge, Nashwaak
50.831.6(52) Route 148 south – Nashwaak Bridge
North end of Marysville Bypass
NorthumberlandBoiestown75.847.1 Route 625 west – Parker Ridge
Doaktown101.863.3 Route 123 south – Chipman, Minto
102.663.8Crosses the Southwest Miramichi River
Renous-Quarryville146.491.0139 Route 108 – Renous, Tobique Valley
151.193.9 Route 415 – Red Rock, Quarryville
Miramichi170.3105.8163 Route 108 south / Route 420 west – Red Bank, Millerton
170.6–
171.1
106.0–
106.3
Crosses the Northwest Miramichi River
171.8106.8164 Route 425 west / Curtis Road – Sunny Corner
175.4109.0 Route 430 north – WayertonRoundabout; south end of Route 430 concurrency
177.5–
178.1
110.3–
110.7
170King George HighwayNorth end of Route 430 concurrency;
south end of Route 126 concurrency
178.5–
179.1
110.9–
111.3
Miramichi Bridge crosses the Miramichi River
179.7111.7 Route 126 south (Nelson Street) / Water Street – Nouvelle-ArcadieRoundabout; north end of Route 126 concurrency
187.6116.6119 Route 11 south – Moncton
Route 117 north (University Avenue)
South end of Route 11 concurrency
189.0117.4120Church Street
189.1–
190.1
117.5–
118.1
Centennial Bridge crosses the Miramichi River
190.2118.2179 King George Highway (Route 11 north) – Tracadie-SheilaNorth end of Route 11 concurrency
192.5119.6180McKinnon Road
216.5134.5 Route 450 east – Lavillette, Neguac
Gloucester228.8142.2 Route 134 north – Allardville
Allardville244.1151.7231 Route 160 east / Route 360 west to Route 134 – Allardville, Hautes-Terres, Brunswick Mines
Bathurst260.4161.8 Route 11 to Miramichi Avenue (Route 134) – Campbellton, CaraquetExit 301 on Route 11
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b c "Route 8 in New Brunswick" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved March 6, 2018.
  2. ^ New Brunswick Department of Transportation: Designated Provincial Highways, 2003
  3. ^ "Traffic advisory / Route 8 Marysville". Transportation and Infrastructure. Government of New Brunswick. August 26, 2014.