New Brunswick Route 535 Explained

Province:NB
Type:NB
Route:535
Maint:New Brunswick Department of Transportation
Length Ref:[1]
Length Round:1
Direction A:North
Direction B:West
Terminus A: in Saint-Francois-de-Kent
Terminus B: in Notre-Dame
Previous Type:NB
Previous Route:530
Next Type:NB
Next Route:540

Route 535 is a 30km (20miles) long north-east looping secondary highway in the south east portion of New Brunswick, Canada.

The route's northern terminus is at Route 134 in the community of Saint-Francois-de-Kent. The road travels northeast around a portion of the Cocagne Bay starting at the Little Bouctouche River until the community of Dixon Point. The road then makes a sharp southeast turn to follow the Northumberland Strait through the community of Saint-Thomas-de-Kent. It continues through the communities of Bar-de-Cocagne and Cormierville. The road then passes Surette Island and Cocagne Island before crossing into the village of Cocagne. Route 535 then crosses Route 134 and begins to follow the north bank of the Cocagne River. The road then intersects Route 11 and passes through Cocagne-Nord before ending at Route 115 in Notre-Dame.

References

46.3848°N -64.6188°W

Notes and References

  1. New Brunswick Department of Transportation: Designated Provincial Highways, 2003