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    Currie-Farrar Road
    Named after local settlers, these two roads features a variety of roadside plants and scenery. The Currie road begins at Route 249 in Green Bay, and runs to Rte 237, where the Farrar Road begins.
    Address: Applin Road (Rt 237) Green Bay  PE
     

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    New Harmony Road
    This canopied road resembles a green tunnel as it passes by a demonstration woodlot (visitors welcome) and through the once populous farming community of New Harmony. The road's remote location made it ideal for prohibition era rum-running. The New Harmony Road (Rte. 303) runs from Greenvale Road to the Tarantum Road (Rte. 304).
    Address: Route 303 New Harmony Road  PE
     

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    County Line Road- Anne's Land
    Once used for rum-running, this secluded road pasts farmland and hills before climbing a step magnetic hill to reveal a vista of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The road runs south for 4.5 km from Rte. 103 to Rte. 101 near Irishtown. On border of Queen's and Prince's counties.
    Address: . Darnley  PE
     

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    John Joe Road (Hackney Road)
    Named after two different settlers, John Joe Gallant and Mr. Hackney, this road passes by alternating woodlands and farms, while wildflowers run alongside. The trail runs north from the Kelly Road (Rte 142) to meet Rte. 136 near Mill River Resort.
    Address: . Woodstock  PE
     

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    Millman Road
    This rural road is bordered by farmland and wildflowers as it runs south from Rte. 3 just east of New Perth to meet the Mellish Road. The road goes past a road stream and is excellent for winter sports. In use by farm vehicles.
    Address: Mellish Road New Perth  PE
     

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    Trans-Canada Highway
    The longest national highway in the world, the main route of the Trans-Canada stretches 7604 km (4725 mi) from St. John's, NF, to Victoria, BC. Along the route, it passes through all ten provinces.
     

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    Perry Road
    Heavily populated with flora and fauna, this road is bordered by trees, lady slippers and Chanterelle mushrooms, which should not be picked. The road's turbulent political history has resulted in its 'dog's leg', or large crook, halfway down the road. Good for walking or driving, Perry road runs south from Rte. 239 near St. Patrick's for 2 km to meet Rte. 228.
    Address: Perry Road Hazlegrove  PE
     

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    Junction Road Scenic Drive
    Located in central Queen's county, this road is adorned with wildflowers and old stands of hard and softwood trees. Look out for Spooky Hollow, rummored to be a place of supernatural events. The road is good for walking or driving at only 1.7 km, and is part of Route 227. Junction Road proper begins 420 metres from Rte. 225's intersecting with Route 227 and runs northwest.
    Address: Route 227 Hartsville  PE
     

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    County Line Road
    A stand of hardwood trees is to be found midway down this tree-lined, canopied road. Road is portion of Route 235 beginning at Caledonia at its intersection with Rt. 315. Ends at interscetion with Rt. 317.
    Address: Rt. 235 Caledonia  PE
     

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    McKenna-Appin Road
    The woods running paraell to this road provide a wonderful canopy, while fireweeds and ferns grow along its base. The Appin Road (Rte. 237) reaches almost to Rte. 249. The McKenna Road runs from the Appin Road west to Rte. 246.
    Address: Appin Road (rt 237) Emyvale  PE
     

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    Lady Slipper Scenic Drive
    Also known as the North Cape Coastal Drive, this drive covers several highways as it explores western PEI from Summerside to North Cape, the north-west point of the island. Visit Lennox Island, la region Evangeline and many other towns and beaches.
     

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    Millman Road
    Best travelled from north to south, this road saw the community of Irishtown grow up alongside its tree-canopied run. These trees still stand, and include an abundance of apple blossom trees which attract a large number of birds in spring. The road starts at Rte. 231 in Burlington, and runs 2 km to Rte. 101 in Irishtown.
    Address: Millman Road Irishtown/ Burlington  PE
     

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    Jack's Road
    This winding trail, best for walking, has canopies provided by surrounding hardwood trees and is bordered by mosses. A stream runs nearby and there is plenty of wildlife present. Runs from Rte. 1 in Flat River to Rte. 207 for a distance of 4.1 miles.
    Address: Jack's Road Wood Islands  PE
     

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    Walls Road
    This road crosses the dunk river amongst rich woodlands filled wildflowers. The area is well populated with small animals. Very rarely used, this road is excellent for nature walks or cross-country skiing. Located west of Scales Pond Park (Freetown), the road runs south from Rte. 113 to Rte. 111 for aproximately 1.5 km.
    Address: . Freetown  PE
     
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    Kings Byway Scenic Drive
    This highway circles the coast of eastern P.E.I, and passes many scenic towns and landscapes. Start at Charlottetown and visit Murray Harbour and many other communities before leaving the province by the ferry at Wood Islands.
     

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    Blue Heron Scenic Drive
    Blue Heron Scenic Drive covers some of the most popular areas on P.E.I as it circles Anne's Land and Charlotte's Land. Visit Cavendish, Winsole North and Rustico, Victoria, Darnley and Charlottetown.
     

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    Glen Road
    This red clay road runs through a large green glen which was once held a farming community. At the eastern end of the road dwells P.E.I.'s largest tree, a giant elm. Glen Road (Rte 303) runs west from Rt 302 through Glencorradale to the New Harmony Road.
    Address: Route 303 Glencorradale  PE
     

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    Princetown-Warburton Road
    Consisting of one of P.E.I.'s oldest roads, the Princetown-Warburton road steeply climbs several hills and is bordered by hedgerows and trees. Take Warburton Road south From Rte. 239 near Millvale to Fredericton Station where it joins the Princetown Road.
     

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    MacArthur Road
    This twisting road winds uphill and back down bordered by stands of trees, including maples, birches, pines. Abandoned homesteads and apple orchards run alongside, and the trail passses by the century-old MacArthur Cemetery. On route 244, this road begins 700 m north of Highway 1 near Strathgartney Provincial Park and ends near Elmwood.
    Address: Rt 244 Elmwood  PE
     

     
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