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woodhog
Feb 18, 2019Explorer
Cat Boat
You can take your trip in reverse, with Oak Island being your first stop.
All the 100 series highways in Nova Scotia are twinned by the old number roads that were there first, so you have a choice of travel.
Scenic are the older roads.
eg. Yarmouth to Oak Island can be done on the 103 or the 3.
There is almost no traffic on the single digit roads, except in a few small towns...
We have driven with our camper on week days in the summer over 50 miles and never passed by a car on some of the non 100 series paved roads.
You can take your trip in reverse, with Oak Island being your first stop.
All the 100 series highways in Nova Scotia are twinned by the old number roads that were there first, so you have a choice of travel.
Scenic are the older roads.
eg. Yarmouth to Oak Island can be done on the 103 or the 3.
There is almost no traffic on the single digit roads, except in a few small towns...
We have driven with our camper on week days in the summer over 50 miles and never passed by a car on some of the non 100 series paved roads.
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