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|starting_terminus= [[New Brunswick Route 2|Route 2 (TCH)]] in [[Lower Brighton, New Brunswick|Lower Brighton]]
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|cities=[[Coldstream, New Brunswick|Coldstream]], [[Millville, New Brunswick|Millville]], [[Burtts Corner, New Brunswick|Burtts Corner]]
|cities=[[Coldstream, New Brunswick|Coldstream]], [[Millville, New Brunswick|Millville]], [[Burtts Corner]]
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'''Route 104''' is a [[highway]] in [[New Brunswick]], [[Canada]], running from an intersection with the [[New Brunswick Route 2|Trans-Canada Highway]] near [[Hartland, New Brunswick|Hartland]] to an intersection with [[New Brunswick Route 105|Route 105]] at [[Mouth of Keswick, New Brunswick|Mouth of Keswick]] (near [[Fredericton, New Brunswick|Fredericton]]), a distance of 83 [[kilometre]]s.
'''Route 104''' is a [[highway]] in [[New Brunswick]], [[Canada]], running from an intersection with the [[New Brunswick Route 2|Trans-Canada Highway]] near [[Hartland, New Brunswick|Hartland]] to an intersection with [[New Brunswick Route 105|Route 105]] at [[Mouth of Keswick, New Brunswick|Mouth of Keswick]] (near [[Fredericton, New Brunswick|Fredericton]]), a distance of 83 [[kilometre]]s.


From Hartland, Route 104 follows the [[Becaguimec Stream]] to the north through the communities of [[Coldstream, New Brunswick|Coldstream]] and [[Cloverdale, New Brunswick|Cloverdale]], turning southeast through uninhabited [[forest]] land to the village of [[Millville, New Brunswick|Millville]]. The road continues east through [[Hainesville, New Brunswick|Hainesville]] and past the [[Crabbe Mountain]] ski hill, to the rural community of [[Zealand, New Brunswick|Zealand]]. Route 104 then follows the [[Keswick River]], crossing it at [[Burtts Corner, New Brunswick|Burtts Corner]], turning south to follow the river's east bank to its end at Mouth of Keswick.
From Hartland, Route 104 follows the [[Becaguimec Stream]] to the north through the communities of [[Coldstream, New Brunswick|Coldstream]] and [[Cloverdale, New Brunswick|Cloverdale]], turning southeast through uninhabited [[forest]] land to the village of [[Millville, New Brunswick|Millville]]. The road continues east through [[Hainesville, New Brunswick|Hainesville]] and past the [[Crabbe Mountain]] ski hill, to the rural community of [[Zealand, New Brunswick|Zealand]]. Route 104 then follows the [[Keswick River]], crossing it at [[Burtts Corner]], turning south to follow the river's east bank to its end at Mouth of Keswick.
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Revision as of 13:16, 5 August 2008

Route information
Length82.76 km[1] (51.42 mi)
Existed1965–present
Location
Major citiesColdstream, Millville, Burtts Corner

Route 104 is a highway in New Brunswick, Canada, running from an intersection with the Trans-Canada Highway near Hartland to an intersection with Route 105 at Mouth of Keswick (near Fredericton), a distance of 83 kilometres.

From Hartland, Route 104 follows the Becaguimec Stream to the north through the communities of Coldstream and Cloverdale, turning southeast through uninhabited forest land to the village of Millville. The road continues east through Hainesville and past the Crabbe Mountain ski hill, to the rural community of Zealand. Route 104 then follows the Keswick River, crossing it at Burtts Corner, turning south to follow the river's east bank to its end at Mouth of Keswick.

References

  1. ^ New Brunswick Department of Transportation: Designated Provincial Highways, 2003