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New Brunswick Route 104

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Route 104 marker
Route 104
Route information
Maintained by New Brunswick Department of Transportation
Length82.76 km[1] (51.42 mi)
Existed1965–present
Major junctions
West end Route 2 (TCH) in Lower Brighton
East end Route 105 in Mouth of Keswick
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceNew Brunswick
Major citiesColdstream, Millville, Burtts Corner Zealand
Highway system
Route 103 Route 105

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 traveling east through the communities of Coldstream at the south terminus of Route 570, Lower Windsor at the south terminus of Route 580 before turning south east. The road travels through Carlisle and Cloverdale, the east terminus of Route 575, turning southeast through uninhabited forest land through the villages of Maplewood, Hawkins Corner at Route 585, Millville past the north-east terminus of Route 605. The road continues east through Hainesville past the north-east terminus of Route 610, Greenhill, and past the Crabbe Mountain ski hill, Brewers Mills, Morehouse Corner, past the north terminus of Route 616 to the rural community of Zealand. Route 104 then follows the Keswick River, crossing it at Burtts Corner at the south terminus of Route 617, turning south to follow the river's east bank to its end at Mouth of Keswick though Pughs Crossing, ending at Keswick.

See also

References

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