Prince Edward Island Route 14

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PEI Highway 14.svg

Route 14

Route information
Maintained by Prince Edward Island Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal
Length82.2 km [1]  (51.1 mi)
Major junctions
South endPEI Highway 2.svg Route 2 in Coleman
North endPEI Highway 2.svg Route 2 in Tignish
Location
Country Canada
Province Prince Edward Island
Counties Prince
Highway system
    PEI Highway 13.svg Route 13 PEI Highway 15.svg Route 15

    Route 14 is a two-lane, uncontrolled-access, secondary highway in western Prince Edward Island. The route is entirely in Prince County and generally parallels Route 2 as it heads toward the North Cape. Its southern terminus is at Route 2 in Coleman and its northern terminus is at Route 2 in Tignish.

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    Route description

    The route begins at its southern terminus and heads southwest. It then reaches Brae and heads westward. It turns left in Glenwood and continues west until West Point, where it turns north. In West Cape, it curves to the northeast and continues that way until it reaches Nail Pond, where it curves to the south and ends at its northern terminus.

    Junction list

    CountyLocationkmmiJunctionNotes
    Prince County Coleman 0.00.0PEI Highway 2.svg Route 2
    Hebron 12.27.6PEI Highway 164.svg Route 164 Eastern terminus of concurrency with Route 164
    12.47.7PEI Highway 164.svg Route 164 Western terminus of concurrency with Route 164
    Glenwood 15.59.6PEI Highway 176.svg Route 176
    West Cape 28.417.6PEI Highway 142.svg Route 142
    33.821.0PEI Highway 147.svg Route 147
    Burton 37.023.0PEI Highway 146.svg Route 146
    44.227.5PEI Highway 143.svg Route 143
    44.627.7PEI Highway 145.svg Route 145
    Roseville 49.230.6PEI Highway 148.svg Route 148
    Saint Lawrence 52.832.8PEI Highway 151.svg Route 151
    Miminegash 56.935.6PEI Highway 152.svg Route 152
    Pleasant View 63.039.1PEI Highway 155.svg Route 155
    Nail Pond 73.845.9PEI Highway 160.svg Route 160
    Christopher Cross 77.948.4PEI Highway 182.svg Route 182
    79.049.1PEI Highway 161.svg Route 161
    Tignish 82.251.1PEI Highway 2.svg Route 2

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    References

    1. Google (September 16, 2016). "Route 14" (Map). Google Maps . Google. Retrieved September 16, 2016.