Newfoundland And Labrador Route 205
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Route 205, also known as Hatchet Cove Road, is a relatively short east-west highway on the island of Newfoundland in the
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. It connects the communities along the northern shore of the Southwest Arm of Trinity Bay with Route 1. It is the last provincial route heading west along the
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( Route 1) before approaching the Town of
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Route description

Route 205 begins in Hillview at an intersection with Route 1 (TCH). It winds its way eastward through the community before leaving Hillview and passing through rural wooded terrain for several kilometres. The highway now passes through Hatchet Cove before heading through hilly areas to enter St. Jones Within, where it comes to a dead end after passing through town along Northside Road.


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