Nova Scotia Highway 118 Explained

Province:NS
Type:Hwy
Route:118
Alternate Name:Lakeview Drive
Maint:Nova Scotia Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal
Map:Nova Scotia 118-Map.png
Length Km:14.2
Length Round:1
Length Ref:[1]
Established:1971
Direction A:South
Direction B:North
Terminus A:Victoria Road in Dartmouth
Junction: near Dartmouth
near Burnside
Terminus B: near Fall River
Previous Type:Hwy
Previous Route:113
Next Type:Hwy
Next Route:125

Highway 118 is a divided highway connecting Dartmouth with Highway 102 at Fall River, 14km (09miles) to the north in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.

The highway crosses the historic Shubenacadie Canal and also runs along the western shore of Lake Micmac and the western edge of Shubie Park and is known as Lakeview Drive. Running parallel to the highway from the Waverley Road to exit 14 is a portion of the Halifax Lateral of the Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline (natural gas).

The southern limit of provincial maintenance is at the Highway 111 interchange.[2]

History

Originally an undivided highway, the road opened in 1971.[3] The southbound carriageway between Highway 102 and Dartmouth was completed during the 1979/80 fiscal year.[4]

The interchange with Highway 107 opened in 1986/87.[5] Originally there was no connection to Akerley Boulevard, one of the main roads in Burnside Industrial Park. During planning and construction of the interchange, the Industrial Commission and the former City of Dartmouth lobbied the province to make provision for a connection between Akerley Boulevard and Highway 118.[6] [7] The Akerley Boulevard access was constructed in the early 1990s.

In the early 2000s, development of the Dartmouth Crossing commercial area next to Highway 118 led to construction of the Wright Avenue interchange. The interchange was built by contractor Dexter Construction and includes a pedestrian bridge to permit access to Shubie Park.[8]

Exit list

Notes and References

  1. [Halifax Regional Municipality]
  2. [Halifax Regional Municipality]
  3. Book: 1972 Annual Report . 1972 . Nova Scotia Department of Highways . 7 .
  4. Book: Annual Report . 1980 . Nova Scotia Department of Transportation . 10 . Work was completed on the south bound lanes of this highway and now provides a four lane divided facility from Dartmouth connecting with Highway 102 in Waverley, a distance of over seven miles..
  5. Book: Annual report for the fiscal year ending March 31, 1987 . 1987 . Nova Scotia Department of Transportation . 14.
  6. Web site: City Council Minutes . City of Dartmouth . 2 . 18 September 1984 . Ald. Heatherington felt that a connecting highway from this point on 118 through to the Burnside Park would serve commuters from the Forest Hills/Colby Village area to better advantage. The Mayor pointed out that the City has requested such an extension to the Park, but we have been informed by the Transportation Department that they are not planning for this project in the forseeable (sic) future..
  7. Web site: City Council Minutes . City of Dartmouth . 4 . 19 February 1985.
  8. Web site: Highway 118 Interchange Paves Way for Dartmouth Development . Nova Scotia Department of Transportation and Public Works . 13 September 2005.