Route information | ||||
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Maintained by Nova Scotia Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal | ||||
Length | 266.0 km[1] (165.3 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end | Hwy 102 in Halifax | |||
Hwy 111 in Halifax Trunk 7 / Trunk 1 in Bedford Hwy 102 / Hwy 118 near Fall River Hwy 102 near Enfield Trunk 14 in Milford Station Hwy 102 / Trunk 4 near Truro Hwy 104 (TCH) near Masstown Trunk 4 in Glenholme Hwy 142 in Springhill Hwy 104 (TCH) / Trunk 6 in Amherst | ||||
North end | Hwy 104 (TCH) in Fort Lawrence | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Canada | |||
Province | Nova Scotia | |||
Counties | Hants, Colchester, Cumberland, Halifax Regional Municipality, East Hants | |||
Towns | Amherst, Springhill, Stewiacke, Truro | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Trunk 2 is part of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia's system of Trunk Highways. The route runs from Halifax to Fort Lawrence on the New Brunswick border.[1] Until the 1960s, Trunk 2 was the Halifax area's most important highway link to other provinces, and was part of a longer Interprovincial Highway 2 which ended in Windsor, Ontario. The controlled access Highway 102 and Highway 104 now carry most arterial traffic in the area, while Trunk 2 serves regional and local traffic.
This highway forms part of the Glooscap Trail signed tourist route.