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New Brunswick Route 772

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Route 772 marker

Route 772

Map
Route information
Maintained by New Brunswick Department of Transportation
Length20.1 km[1] (12.5 mi)
Major junctions
North endLetete to Deer Island Ferry north of Stuart Town
South endDeer Island Point Road in Cummings Cove
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceNew Brunswick
Highway system
Route 770 Route 774

Route 772 is a 20.1-kilometre-long (12.5 mi) mostly north–south secondary looping highway on Deer Island, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada.

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Route description

The route's northern terminus is north of the community of Stuart Town at the L'Etete to Deer Island Ferry terminal on Deer Island. It travels southwest past Stuart Cove and through Stuart Town and Lambertville. From here, it continues to Lords Cove passing Lords Cove then passing Richardson and Hopper Pond where the highway divides and the loop begins. Travelling west, Route 772 passes Passamaquoddy Bay and enters Fairhaven. It continues past Clam Cove and Cummings Cove into the community of Cummings Cove which intersects with the Deer Island Point Road. Continuing around the loop, the highway enters Chocolate Cove and Hibernia Cove, passes Bar Island, and enters Leonardville. From here, the highway turns west again to complete the loop.[2]

History

See also

References

  1. ^ Staff (2003). Designated Provincial Highways (Report). New Brunswick Department of Transportation.
  2. ^ Google (24 July 2016). "New Brunswick Route 772" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 24 July 2016.

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