New Brunswick Route 845

New Brunswick Route 845

Route 845 shield

Route 845
Route information
Maintained by New Brunswick Department of Transportation
Length: 84.0 km[1] (52.2 mi)
Major junctions
West end: Route 850 in Kingston
East end: Route 121 in Hampton
Location
Counties: Kings
Highway system

Provincial highways in New Brunswick
Former routes

Route 825 Route 850
Route sign in Kingston, New Brunswick.

Route 845 is a Canadian highway in Kings County, New Brunswick.

The road passes along the southern side of the Kingston Peninsula.

Route 845 begins within the town limits of Hampton at an intersection with Route 121. Next comes the village of Kingston, followed by the village of Clifton Royal which has a cable ferry to the Saint John suburb of Quispamsis. Route 845 follows the southern shore of the Kingston Peninsula along the Kennebecasis River past Clifton Royal and Chapel Grove. Next is the community of Summerville, which has a seasonal ferry to Millidgeville, in Saint John. Adjacent to this ferry is another cable ferry to Kennebecasis Island, a summer-only community accessible from May to November. The road curves northward at Lands End opposite Grand Bay-Westfield, where a third ferry to Grand Bay-Westfield leaves from the Hardings Point Landing Road.

The second half of Route 845 runs northeasterly along the Saint John River from Hardings Point back to Kingston. This stretch has several river lights, beaches, and the Long Reach Volunteer Fire Department Just before the end of the highway at Kingston Corner, there is a turnoff to Route 850. Route 845 terminates at Kingston Corner where it meets itself, basically forming one huge rectangular loop.

See also

References

  1. ^ New Brunswick Department of Transportation: Designated Provincial Highways, 2003



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