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Highway 101 is an east-west highway in Nova Scotia that runs from Bedford to Yarmouth. The highway follows a 310 km (190 mi) route along the southern coast of the Bay of Fundy through the Annapolis Valley, the largest agricultural district in the province. Between its western terminus at Yarmouth to Weymouth, the highway is 2-lane controlled access. Between Weymouth and Digby, the highway reverts to a 2-lane local road. From Digby to Grand Pre, the highway is 2-lane controlled access. From the Gaspereau River crossing near Grand Pre to 3 km west of Exit 6 (Falmouth) the highway is a 4-lane freeway. Heading east the highway is 2-lane controlled access until Exit 5 (Trunk 14). From Three Mile Plains to its eastern terminus at Bedford, the highway is a 4-lane freeway. Some of the 2-lane contr

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  • Nova Scotia Highway 101 (de)
  • Route 101 (Nouvelle-Écosse) (fr)
  • Nova Scotia Highway 101 (en)
  • Nova Scotia Highway 101 (nl)
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  • Der Nova Scotia Highway 101 ist ein Highway im Westen der kanadischen Provinz Nova Scotia. Er hat eine Länge von 310 km und ist Bestandteil des National Highway Systems. Der Highway wird zu Ehren der heimischen Landwirtschaft Harvest Highway genannt. (de)
  • La route 101 est une route située dans le sud-ouest de la Nouvelle-Écosse au Canada reliant Halifax à Yarmouth par le nord, le long de la rive sud de la Baie de Fundy. La route 103 relie également ces deux villes mais par le sud. La route 101 possède le statut d'autoroute sur une majeure partie de sa longueur, mais elle a majoritairement deux voies. Certaines portions possèdent des intersections à niveau. (fr)
  • De Nova Scotia Highway 101 is een weg in de Canadese provincie Nova Scotia. De weg loopt van , ten westen van de hoofdstad Halifax, naar Yarmouth en is 310 kilometer lang. De Highway 101 loopt parallel aan de oude hoofdweg Trunk 1. De Highway 101 heeft de hoofdverkeersfunctie van deze weg overgenomen. Tussen Bedford en Windsor is de Highway 101 uitgevoerd als autosnelweg. De rest van de weg is uitgevoerd als autoweg met zowel gelijkvloerse als ongelijkvloerse kruisingen. (nl)
  • Highway 101 is an east-west highway in Nova Scotia that runs from Bedford to Yarmouth. The highway follows a 310 km (190 mi) route along the southern coast of the Bay of Fundy through the Annapolis Valley, the largest agricultural district in the province. Between its western terminus at Yarmouth to Weymouth, the highway is 2-lane controlled access. Between Weymouth and Digby, the highway reverts to a 2-lane local road. From Digby to Grand Pre, the highway is 2-lane controlled access. From the Gaspereau River crossing near Grand Pre to 3 km west of Exit 6 (Falmouth) the highway is a 4-lane freeway. Heading east the highway is 2-lane controlled access until Exit 5 (Trunk 14). From Three Mile Plains to its eastern terminus at Bedford, the highway is a 4-lane freeway. Some of the 2-lane contr (en)
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  • Harvest Highway (en)
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