Nova Scotia Trunk 3

Nova Scotia Trunk 3

Highway 3 shield

Trunk 3
Route information
Maintained by Nova Scotia Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal
Major junctions
East end: Halifax
West end: Yarmouth
Location
Counties: Halifax, Lunenburg, Queens, Shelburne, Yarmouth, Halifax Regional Municipality, Chester Municipal District, Lunenburg Municipal District, Region of Queens Municipality, Municipality of the District of Shelburne
Municipality of the District of Barrington
Municipality of the District of Yarmouth, Municiaplity of Argyle
Towns: Yarmouth, Shelburne, Lockeport, Bridgewater, Lunenburg, Mahone Bay
Highway system

Provincial highways in Nova Scotia

Trunk 2 Trunk 4
View of Trunk 3 as it passes through Chester Basin, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia.

Trunk 3 is part of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia's system of Trunk Highways. The route runs from Halifax to Yarmouth, along the South Shore. Trunk 3's status as an important regional highway link has been superseded by the parallel Highway 103.

Route description

The eastern terminus of Trunk 3 on provinvcial maps is at the Armdale traffic circle in Halifax. Travelling inbound from the traffic circle along Quinpool Road, Trunk 3 continues to be marked with "3 INBOUND" signs until just before Quinpool Road's intersection with Connaught Avenue. The sign "3 ENDS" marks the signed eastern terminus of the route. Traveling outbound from the traffic circle Trunk 3 proceeds west using the name St. Margaret's Bay Road and passes through Timberlea and Upper Tantallon.

The road follows the coast of St. Margarets Bay, passing through Hubbards. It crosses the isthmus of the Aspotogan Peninsula to reach Chester. West of Chester, Trunk 3 follows the shore of Mahone Bay to reach the town of the same name. The highway then turns southeast to the town of Lunenburg, then west to the town of Bridgewater.

Leaving Bridgewater to the southwest, Trunk 3 intersects Highway 103 at exit 14. Trunk 3 is no longer signed in some portions between Bridgewater and Barrington, as Highway 103 assumed some of its former route in the 1970s. Trunk 3 "re-appears" as the main street and approaches to some towns that Highway 103 has bypassed, including the Liverpool, Lockeport and Shelburne areas.

At Barrington, Trunk 3 departs the 103. The highway closely follows the coast of Barrington Passage and the Gulf of Maine to reach the Pubnico area, then continuing north along the coast to Argyle. The highway turns west through Tusket to reach its western end at Yarmouth where it meets the Trunk 1 and Highway 101.

Preceded by
Trunk 2
Trunk 3
Nova Scotia
Succeeded by
Trunk 4

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