Highway 103 is an east-west highway in
Nova Scotia
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that runs from
Halifax to
Yarmouth.
The highway follows a route of along the province's
South Shore region fronting the Atlantic coast. The route parallels its predecessor, local
Trunk 3. The highway varies from 2-lane controlled access to 2-lane local secondary roads on the section between Yarmouth and
Hebbville. East of Hebbville to Ingramport, the highway is 2-lane controlled access, with the exception of a 4-lane
divided freeway near
Chester
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. From just west of Ingramport (exit 5A), to the interchange with
Highway 102 (near Bayers Lake) in Halifax, the highway is 4-lane divided freeway. Same as
Highway 101, kilometre markers increase running west-to-east, increasing from Yarmouth to Halifax; with exit numbers running east-to-west, increasing from Halifax to Yarmouth.
In 2013, Highway 103 was redesignated as the Fishermen's Memorial Highway.
History
The highway has developed sporadically since the 1970s, with the 2-lane controlled access portion to Bridgewater being largely responsible for the abandonment of
CN Rail
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's South Shore line, the former
Halifax and Southwestern Railway
The Halifax and South Western Railway was a historic Canadian railway operating in the province of Nova Scotia.
The legal name of this railway was the Halifax & South Western Railway, as is defined in various Acts of the Nova Scotia Legislature ...
.
In November 1998, construction was completed that twinned a five kilometer section of highway between exit 2 and exit 3. In November 2006, construction was completed that twinned 15 kilometres of highway between exit 3 and exit 5. In December 2006, an 8.3 kilometre bypass around
Barrington was completed.
In late September 2015 a new section of highway was opened to bypass the Port Joli area. In November 2016, a new section was completed which bypassed Port Mouton. Residents complained that the single exit east of the community had lengthened the trip for people heading west from Port Mouton.
The new interchange in Ingramport (exit 5A) opened in January 2017.
Work on twinning Highway 103 from exit 5 (Tantallon) to exit 5A (Ingramport) began in February, 2018 and was completed in December, 2020. Twinning from exit 5A (Ingramport) to exit 6 (Hubbards) started in 2020 with an expected completion date of late 2022-early 2023.
Names of Highway 103
* Fishermen's Memorial Highway - June 2013
* Barrington Bypass -
Barrington to
Oak Park,
Shelburne County
Shelburne County is a county in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.
History
Shelburne County was founded in 1784 shortly following the influx of Loyalist settlers evacuated from the newly independent United States of America. It was originally ...
* Nine Mile Road -
Sable River to
Jordan Falls,
Shelburne County
Shelburne County is a county in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.
History
Shelburne County was founded in 1784 shortly following the influx of Loyalist settlers evacuated from the newly independent United States of America. It was originally ...
Safety concerns
Between 2006 and 2009, there were 29 deaths on the highway. In 2009, it was considered Nova Scotia's deadliest highway and was ranked the second most dangerous highway in Canada by the
Canadian Automobile Association
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.
In 2009 alone, ten people died in automobile accidents on the highway, according to the
. Between 2008 and 2012, there were 22 fatalities on the highway.
In September 2018, local residents raised concern over the presence of a road sign on the highway, near the turnoff to
Port Mouton, that had a very confusing appearance, looking like a patchwork of several other road signs. It was supposedly revealed when a hotel removed its billboard advertisement, revealing the sign below.
Exit list
Communities
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Halifax
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Beechville
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Lakeside
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Timberlea
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* F ...
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Lewis Lake
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Upper Tantallon
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Head of St. Margarets Bay
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Ingramport
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Black Point
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Hubbards
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Simms Settlement
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East River
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East Chester
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Windsor Road
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Chester Basin
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History
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Beech Hill
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Gold River
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Western Shore
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Martins Point
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Martins River
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Oakland
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Clearland
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Blockhouse
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Maitland
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Pine Grove
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Oakhill
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Bridgewater
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Cookville
*Bridgewater
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Wileville
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Hebbville
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Hebbs Cross
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Italy Cross
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Middlewood
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Danesville
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Mill Village
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Brooklyn
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Milton
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Names
* Milton (surname), a surname (and list of people with that surname)
** John Milton (1608–1674), English poet
* Milton (given name)
** Milton Friedman (1912–2006), Nobel laureate in Economics, author of '' Free t ...
References
External links
Highway 103 Improvement Projects{{NS Roads and Highways
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