Nova Scotia Highway 102 - Interchanges From South To North

Interchanges From South To North

Location Exit Number Kilometre Post* Intersecting Roads
Halifax RM (Halifax) 0 0 Joseph Howe Drive
Halifax RM 1D 1 Northwest Arm Drive, Dunbrack Street
Halifax RM 1A 2 Hwy 103
Lighthouse Route
Halifax RM 2A 4 Lacewood Drive, Bayers Lake
Halifax RM (Halifax) 2 7 Kearney Lake Road
Halifax RM (Halifax) 2B 10 Larry Uteck Boulevard
Halifax RM (Bedford) (none) 11 Hwy 113 (proposed freeway)
Halifax RM (Bedford) 3 12 Hammonds Plains Road ( Route 213)
Halifax RM (Bedford) 4A/B 16 Hwy 101 / Bedford Highway
(Trunk 1/Evangeline Trail) (Lower Sackville)
Halifax RM (Lower Sackville/Bedford) 4C 17 Duke Street / Glendale Avenue
Halifax RM (Fall River) 5 24 Trunk 2 / Hwy 118 (northbound)
Halifax RM (Fall River) 5 25 Hwy 118 (southbound only)
Halifax RM 5A 31 Aerotech Drive ( Route 212)
Halifax RM 6 34 Halifax International Airport
Halifax RM (Enfield) 7 40 Trunk 2
Elmsdale 8 47 Route 214
Milford 9 57 Trunk 14 / Route 224
Shubenacadie 10 64 Route 215
Stewiacke 11 70 Trunk 2
Brookfield 12 84 Route 289
Millbrook First Nation 13A 93 Treaty Trail / Tower Road
Truro 13 95 Truro Heights Road
Truro 14 97 Trunk 2 South / Route 236 (Robie Street)
Glooscap Trail
Onslow 14A 98 Trunk 2 North (northbound only) (Glooscap Trail)
Onslow 15W/15E 100 Hwy 104 (TCH)
  • *Exit numbers in Nova Scotia are sequential.

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