Nova Scotia Route 358
{{short description|Highway in Nova Scotia, Canada}}
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|maint=Nova Scotia Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal
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|length_km=30
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|length_ref= Atlantic Canada Back Road Atlas {{ISBN|978-1-55368-618-7}} Page 66
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|direction_a=South
|direction_b=North
|terminus_a={{jct|state=NS|Trunk|1}} in Greenwich
|junction={{jct|state=NS|Route|341}} in Canard
{{jct|state=NS|Route|221}} in Canning
|terminus_b=Rogers Road in Scot's Bay
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Route 358 is a collector road in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.
Location
It is located in Kings County and connects Greenwich at Trunk 1 with Scot's Bay. Between Port Williams and Canard, the highway crosses the Canard River and the low fields of the riverbank in a wide curve, tracing the path of the Grand Dyke, built by the Acadians about 1750.Marjory Whitelaw, The Wellington Dyke Nimbus Publishing (1997), page 24
Communities
Parks
- Scots Bay Provincial Park
- Blomidon Provincial Park
- Cape Split Provincial Park Reserve
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History
The section of the Collector Highway 358 from Canard to Canning was designated as part of the Trunk Highway 41.
See also
References
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Category:Nova Scotia provincial highways
Category:Roads in Kings County, Nova Scotia
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