Newfoundland and Labrador Route 101

Route 101, also known as Long Harbour Access Road, is a 14.8-kilometre-long (9.2 mi) north–south highway located on the Avalon Peninsula in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It is an access road to Long Harbour, with its southern terminus being an intersection at Route 100, near the town of Dunville,[1] and its northern terminus is an intersection at Route 202, near Long Harbour.[2] This highway is used frequently by employees who work at the Vale Nickel Processing Plant in Long Harbour.

Route 101 marker

Route 101

Long Harbour Access Road
Route information
Maintained by Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Transportation and Infrastructure
Length14.8 km (9.2 mi)
Major junctions
South end Route 100 near Dunville
North end Route 202 at Long Harbour
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceNewfoundland and Labrador
Highway system
    Route 100 Route 102

    Major intersections

    LocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
    0.00.0 Route 100 (Argentia Access Road) to Route 1 (TCH) Argentia, St. Bride's, Marine Atlantic Nova Scotia FerrySouthern terminus
    Long Harbour14.89.2 Route 202 (Long Harbour Road) to Route 1 (TCH) Long Harbour, Mount Arlington Heights, Chapel ArmNorthern terminus
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

    References

    1. Google (July 29, 2017). "Route 101 southern terminus at Route 100 near Dunville" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved July 29, 2017.
    2. Google (July 29, 2017). "Route 101 northern terminus at Route 202 near Long Harbour" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved July 29, 2017.
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