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'''Nova Scotia Route 8''' is part of the [[Canada|Canadian]] province of [[Nova Scotia]]'s system of Trunk Highways. The route runs from [[Liverpool, Nova Scotia|Liverpool]] to [[Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia|Annapolis Royal]], a distance of 115 [[kilometre]]s. Route 8 is also known as the '''Kejimkujik Scenic Drive'''. |
'''Nova Scotia Route 8''' is part of the [[Canada|Canadian]] province of [[Nova Scotia]]'s system of Trunk Highways. The route runs from [[Liverpool, Nova Scotia|Liverpool]] to [[Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia|Annapolis Royal]], a distance of 115 [[kilometre]]s. Route 8 is also known as the '''Kejimkujik Scenic Drive'''. |
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Revision as of 03:03, 9 March 2007
Nova Scotia Route 8 is part of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia's system of Trunk Highways. The route runs from Liverpool to Annapolis Royal, a distance of 115 kilometres. Route 8 is also known as the Kejimkujik Scenic Drive.
From Liverpool, Route 8 runs in a northwesterly direction, following the east bank of the Mersey River to Milton. North of Milton, the road leaves the river, mostly travelling through forest land, to the village of Caldeonia and west to the main entrance to Kejimkujik National Park. Route 8 crosses the Mersey River again at Maitland Bridge, following its west bank and the shores of several lakes to Milford; where it continues northward to the village of Lequille and the town of Annapolis Royal, where the route ends.