Nova Scotia Route 207
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Nova Scotia Route 207 is a Nova Scotia collector road that runs entirely in Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia that goes from Dartmouth to West Chezzetcook on the Eastern Shore of Nova Scotia.
[edit] Route Description
[edit] Dartmouth
The western end of the route starts at the corner of Alderney Drive (Nova Scotia Highway 7) and Portland Street across from the city hall of the former city of Dartmouth . There it proceeds to area in Dartmouth called five corners where it intersects with Prince Albert Road (Highway 7), Alderney Drive and Canal Street . Further up Portland Street it junctions with Nova Scotia Route 322 at Pleasant Street . It passes through the Southdale area of Dartmouth then expands to a 4 lane street where it crosses the Circumfurial Highway to the Portland Valley area where it goes up a hill named "Heartbreak Hill " to the community of Cole Harbour " .
[edit] Eastern Shore
In Cole Harbour starting at Caldwell Road the road is named "Cole Harbour Road" At Bissett Road (Nova Scotia Route 322) the road narrows to two lanes. The road leads here to Lawrencetown Beach in Upper Lawerenceton. The route goes to connect the communities of Dartmouth, Upper Lawrencetown, West Lawrencetown, Seaforth, Grand Desert, East Chezzetcook, Porters Lake and Three Fathom Harbour, before ending at West Chezzetcook at (Nova Scotia Highway 7 and Nova Scotia Highway 107)
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