Nova Scotia Route 344

Route 344
Route information
Maintained by Nova Scotia Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal
Length47 km[1] (29 mi)
Major junctions
South end Trunk 16 in Boylston
North end Trunk 4 in Auld's Cove
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceNova Scotia
CountiesGuysborough
Highway system
Route 341 Route 347

Route 344 is a north-south collector road in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is, generally, situated east of the province's mainland, in Guysborough County.

It connects Auld's Cove at Trunk 4 with Boylston at Trunk 16.

Route

Route 334 begins in Boylston, on route 16. At the beginning it travels east for about twenty kilometers, following the north shore to Chedabucto Bay, afterwards it turns northwest at Hadleyville, where it continues to follow the shore. It then follows the southwest shore of the Canso Strait, notably going to Mulgrave, a town adjacent to Port Hawkesbury. The route finishes at exit 40 (an intersection) of the Trans-Canada Highway, a multiplex of routes 104 and 4, barely 1 kilometer west of the Canso Causeway [2].

Communities

Parks

  • Port Shoreham Beach Provincial Park

History

The section of the Collector Highway 344 from Auld's Cove and Mulgrave was designated as Trunk Highway 44.

See also

References

  1. ^ Atlantic Canada Back Road Atlas ISBN 978-1-55368-618-7 Pages 56, 72
  2. ^ MapArt 2008, p. 516, 532

Sources

  • MapArt (2008). Canada back road atlas / atlas des rangs et chemins. Oshawa, Ontario: MapArt Publishing. ISBN 978-1-55368-614-9.