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Prince Edward Island Route 2

Route 2, also known as Veterans Memorial Highway and the All Weather Highway, is a 216-kilometre (134 mi) two-lane uncontrolled access highway traversing Prince Edward Island, Canada from Tignish to Souris.[2] Route 2 was recognized as the first numbered highway in the province in 1890, when it opened between Charlottetown and Summerside.

Route 2

All Weather Highway
Veterans Memorial Highway
Route 2 highlighted in red.
Route information
Maintained by Department of Transportation, Infrastructure, and Energy
Length217.1 km[1] (134.9 mi)
Existed1890–present
Major junctions
West end Route 14 in Tignish
Major intersections
East end Route 16 in Souris
Location
CountryCanada
ProvincePrince Edward Island
CountiesKings, Queens, Prince
Major citiesCharlottetown, Summerside
Highway system

It passes through the cities of Summerside and Charlottetown and roughly parallels the former primary railway line through the province, which was abandoned in 1989.

The highway was first paved in the 1950s with many upgrades in recent decades. A perimeter arterial highway (ring road) across the northern and eastern part of Charlottetown was constructed as part of Route 2 in the 1990s with funding from a $200 million federal adjustment fund for road construction after the railway was abandoned. This section of road was extended to Upton Road and is now signed for Route 1 (the Trans-Canada Highway), although Route 2 uses a small portion of the arterial highway between the Malpeque Road and St. Peter's Highway.

Names

Route 2 is commonly called the "All Weather Highway," as it was one of the first roads in Prince Edward Island to be open for traffic in all seasons. In June 2002, premier Pat Binns designated the highway the "Veterans Memorial Highway".[3] Transportation minister Don MacKinnon said that the designation honoured the highway's vital role in the Second World War, when it provided "a transportation link to the military facilities of CFB Summerside and the air training facility in Mount Pleasant".[4]

Route 2 has several local names:

  • Souris Road (Souris to Route 4 at Dingwells Mills)
  • St. Peter's Highway (Dingwells Mills to Charlottetown)
  • Malpeque Road (Charlottetown to Hunter River); the Malpeque Road alignment continuing thereafter on the Old Princetown Road
  • New Annan Road (Kensington to Summerside)
  • Western Road (Summerside to Tignish)

Mount Pleasant diversion

The portion of the highway running through the farming hamlet of Mount Pleasant west of Summerside was diverted for several years during the 1940s with the establishment of an air force base named RCAF Station Mount Pleasant.[5] The base was closed following World War II and the "Western Road" was returned to its original alignment which currently runs along the former flight line and tarmac of the air force base. The diversion road constructed around the base is still in use as a local public road.

Major intersections

CountyLocationkm[1]miDestinationsNotes
Prince−1.4−0.87  Route 12 – North Cape, Alberton
Tignish0.00.0   Route 14 east / Route 153 south (Church Street) – Skinners Pond, AlbertonWestern terminus
1.30.81  Route 160 north (Ascension Road)
2.11.3  Route 158 west (Harper Road)
St. Peter and St. Paul4.52.8  Route 157 west (Deblois Road)
Profits Corner11.16.9  Route 152 (Union Road)
Alma12.5–
12.6
7.8–
7.8
  Route 151 (Centre Line Road)Intersections offset; 80 m (260 ft) concurrency
Elmsdale16.910.5  Route 150 (Dock Road)
Rosebank20.112.5  Route 149 west (Piusville Road)
Bloomfield Corner24.215.0  Route 145 (Mill River East Road / Ohalloran Road) – Mill River East, CampbelltonRoundabout
26.116.2  Route 146 (Duvar Road)
St. Anthony26.816.7  Route 143 west (Howlan Road)
27.016.8  Route 136 east (Mill Road)
Woodstock29.218.1  Route 142 (O'Leary Road / Kelly Road) – Cascumpec, O'LearyRoundabout
Carleton31.919.8  Route 137 east (Trout River Road)
37.623.4  Route 14 west – Coleman, West Point
West Devon35.922.3  Route 138 south (Beaton Road)
37.623.4  Route 12 west – Cascumpec, AlbertonWest end of Route 12 concurrency
Portage40.325.0  Route 12 east – Foxley RiverEast end of Route 12 concurrency
Inverness42.726.5  Route 175 north (Conway Road)
46.228.7  Route 134 east (McNeills Mills Road)
49.931.0  Route 133 east (Ellerslie Road)
Mount Pleasant50.331.3  Route 11 east – Enmore
51.031.7  Route 169 east (Port Hill Station Road)
Springhill54.433.8  Route 130 west (Richards Road)
55.634.5  Route 132 east (Northam Road)
56.535.1  Route 128 wast (Harmony Line Road)
Richmond59.236.8  Route 127 (MacIsacc Road Road)
55.634.5  Route 132 east (Sunnyside Road)
62.638.9  Route 125 west (Hackmatack Road)
Wellington Centre63.839.6  Route 179 west (Goodwin Road)
65.240.5  Route 124 west (Wellington Road) – Wellington
68.842.8  Route 122 north (Allen Road)
Miscouche74.046.0  Route 12 – Central Lot 16, Belmont, Southwest Lot 16
Summerside80.750.1Central StreetFormer Route 121
81.050.3Granville StreetRoundabout
82.051.0  Route 180 north (Shore Road)
Travellers Rest84.152.3    Route 1A south to Route 11 (Water Street) / Route 1 (TCH) – Summerside, Borden-Carleton, Confederation BridgeRoundabout
86.4–
86.5
53.7–
53.7
  Route 120 (Waterview Road / Wilmont Valley Road)Intersections offset; 120 m (390 ft) concurrency
New Annan88.254.8  Route 106 north (Clermont Road)
89.555.6  Route 110 north (Old Station Road)West end of Route 110 concurrency
89.855.8  Route 110 south (MacIntyre Road)East end of Route 110 concurrency
Kensington92.657.5    Route 20 north (Broadway Street N) / Route 6 east (Victoria Street E) to Route 101 north – Margate, Mapeque, Cavendish
93.057.8  Route 109 south (Barrett Street)
Norboro96.2–
96.3
59.8–
59.8
  Route 107 (Blue Shank Road / Nineteen Road)Intersections offset; 90 m (300 ft) concurrency
98.961.5  Route 108 west (North Freetown Road)
Prince—Queens county line99.161.6  Route 233 north (County Line Road)
QueensSummerfield100.4–
100.6
62.4–
62.5
  Route 8 (Freetown Road / Grahams Road) – New London, FreetownIntersections offset; 160 m (520 ft) concurrency
Springfield103.764.4  Route 254 north (Rattenbury Road)
106.165.9  Route 231 (Ascension Road / Millvale Road)
108.167.2  Route 227 south (Junction Road)
Pleasent Valley108.667.5  Route 230 north (Smith Road)
Fredericton111.069.0  Route 264 south (Fredericton Station Road)
Hazelgrove112.670.0  Route 228 north (Bertram Road)
114.671.2  Route 228 west (Hazel Grove Road)
115.071.5  Route 239 north
Hunter River117.472.9  Route 13 – Cavendish, Crapaud, Borden-Carleton
Greenville120.574.9  Route 243 north
Brookfield123.4–
123.5
76.7–
76.7
  Route 226 (Millboro Road / Darlington Road)Intersections offset; 100 m (330 ft) concurrency
124.477.3  Route 9 south – Hampshire
Springvale126.878.8  Route 256 south (Loyalist Road)West end of Route 256 concurrency
127.379.1  Route 256 west (Crabbe Road)East end of Route 256 concurrency
Milton Station129.380.3  Route 248 south (North York River Road) – Warren Grove, Cornwall
130.280.9  Route 7 north – North Rustico, Cavendish
131.581.7  Route 236 south (Lower Malpeque Road)
Charlottetown133.282.8  Route 233 north (Winsloe Road)
135.784.3  Route 1 (TCH) west (Perimeter Highway) / Malpeque Road – Cornwall, Borden-CarletonRoute 2 branches east onto Perimeter Highway; west end of Route 1 concurrency
136.584.8Mount Edward Road
137.485.4   Route 15 north (Brackley Point Road) – Charlottetown Airport, Brackley Beach
138.986.3  Route 1 (TCH) east (Perimeter Highway) / St. Peters Road – Stratford, Wood IslandsRoute 2 branches east onto St. Peters Road; east end of Route 1 concurrency; displaced left turn
Marshfield142.288.4  Route 25 north – York, Stanhope
145.690.5  Route 222 north (Suffolk Road)
147.591.7  Route 260 east (Frenchfort Road)
Bedford Corner149.192.6  Route 6 north – Stanhope, Grand Tacadie
150.293.3  Route 260 west (Frenchfort Road)West end of Route 260 concurrency
150.593.5  Route 260 north (Corrigan Road)East end of Route 260 concurrency
Tenmile House151.994.4  Route 218 east (Portage Road)
Tracadie Cross154.596.0  Route 218 (Blooming Point Road / Portage Road)
Mount Stewart162.0100.7  Route 22 south – Cardigan, Pisquid
St. Andrews163.6101.7  Route 217 north (French Village Road)
Kings165.3102.7  Route 323 east
Canavoy168.5104.7  Route 352 (MacEwans Creek Road / Douglas Station Road)
172.8107.4  Route 350 west (Lakeside Road)
Morell176.9109.9  Route 322 south (Green Meadows Road)
Morell East178.3110.8  Route 321 south (Bangor Road)
Marie181.5112.8  Route 337 south (Milburn Road)
Midgell182.8113.6  Route 331 south (Church Road)
St. Peters Bay187.2116.3   Route 313 south (Cardigan Road) to Route 312 – CardiganWest end of Route 313 concurrency
187.5116.5   Route 16 north / Route 313 north – Cable HeadEast end of Route 313 concurrency
193.2120.0  Route 327 south (Albion Road)
Dingwells Mills200.2124.4   Route 4 west (Dundas Road) / Route 332 south (Fortune Road) – Montague, Georgetown
201.5125.2  Route 309 south (Selkirk Road)
Fortune Bridge204.9127.3  Route 340 east (Fortune Wharf North Road)
Rollo Bay West206.5128.3  Route 310 south (Fortune Road)
206.8128.5  Route 308 north (St. Charles Road)
209.2130.0  Route 307 north (Bear River Road)
Rollo Bay210.9131.0  Route 330 (Gowan Brae Road / Lower Rollo Bay Road)
Souris West213.5132.7  Route 306 north (New Zealand Road)
213.8132.8  Route 330 west (Lower Rollo Bay Road)
Souris215.3133.8  Route 305 north (Chapel Avenue)
217.1134.9   Route 16 east (East Point Road) / MacPhee Avenue – South Lake, Îles de la MadeleineEastern terminus; roadway continues as Route 16
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Closed/former
  •       Concurrency terminus

References

  1. ^ a b Google (August 26, 2019). "PEI Route 2" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved August 26, 2019.
  2. ^ Prince Edward Island Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal (2014). Provincial Road Atlas - Prince Edward Island (PDF) (Map). 1:50,000. Government of Prince Edward Island. pp. 5–10, 14–15, 18–19, 23–30, 35, 41, 47. Retrieved August 19, 2019.
  3. ^ Stewart, Dave (20 June 2002). "Province designates Route 2 as Veterans Memorial Highway: Veterans say designation of road stretching the entire length of province is a fine tribute". The Guardian (Charlottetown).
  4. ^ Stewart, Dave (20 June 2002). "Province designates Route 2 as Veterans Memorial Highway: Veterans say designation of road stretching the entire length of province is a fine tribute". The Guardian (Charlottetown).
  5. ^ Graham, Allan; Graham, Jessie (1981). "Prince County's forgotten military past". Island Magazine. Prince Edward Island Heritage Foundation. 10: 19–22. Retrieved July 12, 2020.
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Coordinates: 46°20′51″N 63°19′56″W / 46.347595°N 63.332239°W / 46.347595; -63.332239

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Route 2 also known as Veterans Memorial Highway and the All Weather Highway is a 216 kilometre 134 mi two lane uncontrolled access highway traversing Prince Edward Island Canada from Tignish to Souris 2 Route 2 was recognized as the first numbered highway in the province in 1890 when it opened between Charlottetown and Summerside Route 2All Weather HighwayVeterans Memorial HighwayRoute 2 highlighted in red Route informationMaintained by Department of Transportation Infrastructure and EnergyLength217 1 km 1 134 9 mi Existed1890 presentMajor junctionsWest endRoute 14 in TignishMajor intersectionsRoute 14 in Carleton Route 12 in Portage Route 11 in Mount Pleasant Route 12 in Miscouche Route 1A in Summerside Route 6 Route 20 in Kensington Route 8 in Summerfield Route 13 in Hunter River Route 9 near Brookfield Route 7 near Milton Station Route 1 TCH in Charlottetown Route 15 in Charlottetown Route 6 at Bedford Corner Route 22 in Mount Stewart Route 16 in St Peters Bay Route 4 in Dingwells MillsEast endRoute 16 in SourisLocationCountryCanadaProvincePrince Edward IslandCountiesKings Queens PrinceMajor citiesCharlottetown SummersideHighway systemProvincial highways in Prince Edward Island Route 1A Route 3It passes through the cities of Summerside and Charlottetown and roughly parallels the former primary railway line through the province which was abandoned in 1989 The highway was first paved in the 1950s with many upgrades in recent decades A perimeter arterial highway ring road across the northern and eastern part of Charlottetown was constructed as part of Route 2 in the 1990s with funding from a 200 million federal adjustment fund for road construction after the railway was abandoned This section of road was extended to Upton Road and is now signed for Route 1 the Trans Canada Highway although Route 2 uses a small portion of the arterial highway between the Malpeque Road and St Peter s Highway Contents 1 Names 2 Mount Pleasant diversion 3 Major intersections 4 ReferencesNames EditRoute 2 is commonly called the All Weather Highway as it was one of the first roads in Prince Edward Island to be open for traffic in all seasons In June 2002 premier Pat Binns designated the highway the Veterans Memorial Highway 3 Transportation minister Don MacKinnon said that the designation honoured the highway s vital role in the Second World War when it provided a transportation link to the military facilities of CFB Summerside and the air training facility in Mount Pleasant 4 Route 2 has several local names Souris Road Souris to Route 4 at Dingwells Mills St Peter s Highway Dingwells Mills to Charlottetown Malpeque Road Charlottetown to Hunter River the Malpeque Road alignment continuing thereafter on the Old Princetown Road New Annan Road Kensington to Summerside Western Road Summerside to Tignish Mount Pleasant diversion EditThe portion of the highway running through the farming hamlet of Mount Pleasant west of Summerside was diverted for several years during the 1940s with the establishment of an air force base named RCAF Station Mount Pleasant 5 The base was closed following World War II and the Western Road was returned to its original alignment which currently runs along the former flight line and tarmac of the air force base The diversion road constructed around the base is still in use as a local public road Major intersections EditCountyLocationkm 1 miDestinationsNotesPrince 1 4 0 87 Route 12 North Cape AlbertonTignish0 00 0 Route 14 east Route 153 south Church Street Skinners Pond AlbertonWestern terminus1 30 81 Route 160 north Ascension Road 2 11 3 Route 158 west Harper Road St Peter and St Paul4 52 8 Route 157 west Deblois Road Profits Corner11 16 9 Route 152 Union Road Alma12 5 12 67 8 7 8 Route 151 Centre Line Road Intersections offset 80 m 260 ft concurrencyElmsdale16 910 5 Route 150 Dock Road Rosebank20 112 5 Route 149 west Piusville Road Bloomfield Corner24 215 0 Route 145 Mill River East Road Ohalloran Road Mill River East CampbelltonRoundabout 26 116 2 Route 146 Duvar Road St Anthony26 816 7 Route 143 west Howlan Road 27 016 8 Route 136 east Mill Road Woodstock29 218 1 Route 142 O Leary Road Kelly Road Cascumpec O LearyRoundaboutCarleton31 919 8 Route 137 east Trout River Road 37 623 4 Route 14 west Coleman West PointWest Devon35 922 3 Route 138 south Beaton Road 37 623 4 Route 12 west Cascumpec AlbertonWest end of Route 12 concurrencyPortage40 325 0 Route 12 east Foxley RiverEast end of Route 12 concurrencyInverness42 726 5 Route 175 north Conway Road 46 228 7 Route 134 east McNeills Mills Road 49 931 0 Route 133 east Ellerslie Road Mount Pleasant50 331 3 Route 11 east Enmore 51 031 7 Route 169 east Port Hill Station Road Springhill54 433 8 Route 130 west Richards Road 55 634 5 Route 132 east Northam Road 56 535 1 Route 128 wast Harmony Line Road Richmond59 236 8 Route 127 MacIsacc Road Road 55 634 5 Route 132 east Sunnyside Road 62 638 9 Route 125 west Hackmatack Road Wellington Centre63 839 6 Route 179 west Goodwin Road 65 240 5 Route 124 west Wellington Road Wellington68 842 8 Route 122 north Allen Road Miscouche74 046 0 Route 12 Central Lot 16 Belmont Southwest Lot 16Summerside80 750 1Central StreetFormer Route 12181 050 3Granville StreetRoundabout82 051 0 Route 180 north Shore Road Travellers Rest84 152 3 Route 1A south to Route 11 Water Street Route 1 TCH Summerside Borden Carleton Confederation BridgeRoundabout 86 4 86 553 7 53 7 Route 120 Waterview Road Wilmont Valley Road Intersections offset 120 m 390 ft concurrencyNew Annan88 254 8 Route 106 north Clermont Road 89 555 6 Route 110 north Old Station Road West end of Route 110 concurrency89 855 8 Route 110 south MacIntyre Road East end of Route 110 concurrencyKensington92 657 5 Route 20 north Broadway Street N Route 6 east Victoria Street E to Route 101 north Margate Mapeque Cavendish93 057 8 Route 109 south Barrett Street Norboro96 2 96 359 8 59 8 Route 107 Blue Shank Road Nineteen Road Intersections offset 90 m 300 ft concurrency 98 961 5 Route 108 west North Freetown Road Prince Queens county line 99 161 6 Route 233 north County Line Road QueensSummerfield100 4 100 662 4 62 5 Route 8 Freetown Road Grahams Road New London FreetownIntersections offset 160 m 520 ft concurrencySpringfield103 764 4 Route 254 north Rattenbury Road 106 165 9 Route 231 Ascension Road Millvale Road 108 167 2 Route 227 south Junction Road Pleasent Valley108 667 5 Route 230 north Smith Road Fredericton111 069 0 Route 264 south Fredericton Station Road Hazelgrove112 670 0 Route 228 north Bertram Road 114 671 2 Route 228 west Hazel Grove Road 115 071 5 Route 239 northHunter River117 472 9 Route 13 Cavendish Crapaud Borden CarletonGreenville120 574 9 Route 243 northBrookfield123 4 123 576 7 76 7 Route 226 Millboro Road Darlington Road Intersections offset 100 m 330 ft concurrency 124 477 3 Route 9 south HampshireSpringvale126 878 8 Route 256 south Loyalist Road West end of Route 256 concurrency127 379 1 Route 256 west Crabbe Road East end of Route 256 concurrencyMilton Station129 380 3 Route 248 south North York River Road Warren Grove Cornwall130 280 9 Route 7 north North Rustico Cavendish 131 581 7 Route 236 south Lower Malpeque Road Charlottetown133 282 8 Route 233 north Winsloe Road 135 784 3 Route 1 TCH west Perimeter Highway Malpeque Road Cornwall Borden CarletonRoute 2 branches east onto Perimeter Highway west end of Route 1 concurrency136 584 8Mount Edward Road137 485 4 Route 15 north Brackley Point Road Charlottetown Airport Brackley Beach138 986 3 Route 1 TCH east Perimeter Highway St Peters Road Stratford Wood IslandsRoute 2 branches east onto St Peters Road east end of Route 1 concurrency displaced left turnMarshfield142 288 4 Route 25 north York Stanhope 145 690 5 Route 222 north Suffolk Road 147 591 7 Route 260 east Frenchfort Road Bedford Corner149 192 6 Route 6 north Stanhope Grand Tacadie 150 293 3 Route 260 west Frenchfort Road West end of Route 260 concurrency150 593 5 Route 260 north Corrigan Road East end of Route 260 concurrencyTenmile House151 994 4 Route 218 east Portage Road Tracadie Cross154 596 0 Route 218 Blooming Point Road Portage Road Mount Stewart162 0100 7 Route 22 south Cardigan PisquidSt Andrews163 6101 7 Route 217 north French Village Road Kings 165 3102 7 Route 323 eastCanavoy168 5104 7 Route 352 MacEwans Creek Road Douglas Station Road 172 8107 4 Route 350 west Lakeside Road Morell176 9109 9 Route 322 south Green Meadows Road Morell East178 3110 8 Route 321 south Bangor Road Marie181 5112 8 Route 337 south Milburn Road Midgell182 8113 6 Route 331 south Church Road St Peters Bay187 2116 3 Route 313 south Cardigan Road to Route 312 CardiganWest end of Route 313 concurrency187 5116 5 Route 16 north Route 313 north Cable HeadEast end of Route 313 concurrency 193 2120 0 Route 327 south Albion Road Dingwells Mills200 2124 4 Route 4 west Dundas Road Route 332 south Fortune Road Montague Georgetown 201 5125 2 Route 309 south Selkirk Road Fortune Bridge204 9127 3 Route 340 east Fortune Wharf North Road Rollo Bay West206 5128 3 Route 310 south Fortune Road 206 8128 5 Route 308 north St Charles Road 209 2130 0 Route 307 north Bear River Road Rollo Bay210 9131 0 Route 330 Gowan Brae Road Lower Rollo Bay Road Souris West213 5132 7 Route 306 north New Zealand Road 213 8132 8 Route 330 west Lower Rollo Bay Road Souris215 3133 8 Route 305 north Chapel Avenue 217 1134 9 Route 16 east East Point Road MacPhee Avenue South Lake Iles de la MadeleineEastern terminus roadway continues as Route 161 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Closed former Concurrency terminusReferences Edit a b Google August 26 2019 PEI Route 2 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved August 26 2019 Prince Edward Island Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal 2014 Provincial Road Atlas Prince Edward Island PDF Map 1 50 000 Government of Prince Edward Island pp 5 10 14 15 18 19 23 30 35 41 47 Retrieved August 19 2019 Stewart Dave 20 June 2002 Province designates Route 2 as Veterans Memorial Highway Veterans say designation of road stretching the entire length of province is a fine tribute The Guardian Charlottetown Stewart Dave 20 June 2002 Province designates Route 2 as Veterans Memorial Highway Veterans say designation of road stretching the entire length of province is a fine tribute The Guardian Charlottetown Graham Allan Graham Jessie 1981 Prince County s forgotten military past Island Magazine Prince Edward Island Heritage Foundation 10 19 22 Retrieved July 12 2020 KML file edit help Template Attached KML Prince Edward Island Route 2KML is not from Wikidata Coordinates 46 20 51 N 63 19 56 W 46 347595 N 63 332239 W 46 347595 63 332239 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prince Edward Island Route 2 amp oldid 1109731416, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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