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Route 205 marker

Route 205

Route information
Maintained by New Brunswick Department of Transportation
Length33.7 km[1][2] (20.9 mi)
Existed1965–present
Major junctions
West endEnglish Point
East end Route 161 in Clair
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceNew Brunswick
CountiesMadawaska
Highway system
Route 190 Route 215

Route 205 is a New Brunswick local highway that runs for 33.7 kilometres along the Saint John River and Maine border in Madawaska County. The route starts at the International Bridge in Clair (across from Fort Kent, Maine) and ends at English Point on Glasier Lake. The route also serves the communities of Saint-François-de-Madawaska and Connors.

Communities

See also

References

  1. ^ New Brunswick Department of Transportation: Designated Provincial Highways, 2003
  2. ^ Atlantic Canada Back Road Atlas 2009 ISBN 978-1-55368-618-7 Page 10