Newfoundland and Labrador Route 470 explained

Province:NL
Type:NL
Route:470
Alternate Name:La Poile Highway
Maint:Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Transportation and Infrastructure
Length Km:42.8
Direction A:West
Terminus A: at Channel-Port aux Basques
Direction B:East
Terminus B:Rose Blanche
Previous Type:NL
Previous Route:463
Next Type:NL
Next Route:480

Route 470, also known as La Poile Highway, is a highway on the West Coast of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It is the last provincial highway off Route 1 before approaching the Marine Atlantic Ferry to Nova Scotia, in Channel-Port aux Basques. The route is 42.8km (26.6miles) in length. During much of the journey, there is plenty of barren land on both sides of the road, until arriving at its final community, Rose Blanche. Route 470 also carries the designation of Granite Coast Scenic Drive.

Route description

Route 470 begins at an interchange with Route 1 (Trans-Canada Highway, Exit 1) just north of the Marine Atlantic ferry docks in Channel-Port aux Basques. The highway winds its way through rural hilly terrain for several kilometres, where it meets a local road leading to Margaree and Fox Roost, as well as crosses the Isle aux Morts River, before passing through Isle aux Morts. Route 470 winds its way eastward along the Atlantic coastline for several kilometres to pass through Burnt Islands and meet a local road leading to Diamond Cove before entering the town of Rose Blanche-Harbour le Cou. The highway now crosses another river and passes by the La Poile ferry docks[1] [2] [3] [4] before becoming Main Street and having an intersection with a local road leading to the Harbour le Cou portion of town. Route 470 enters the Rose Blanche portion of town to pass through neighbourhoods, where it meets a road leading to the Lighthouse, before passing through downtown and coming to a dead end at the southern tip of a long, skinny, peninsula.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: MV Challenge One to service La Poile – Rose Blanche ferry route for next two years. The Telegram. Mar 6, 2019. Rosalyn. Roy. Nov 15, 2020.
  2. Web site: 12-passenger ferry in La Poile has residents 'completely fed up'. CBC News. Mar 19, 2018. Nov 15, 2020.
  3. Web site: Hanging on: outports on south west coast of Newfoundland still alive, despite challenges. Saltwire News. Dec 20, 2019 . Nov 15, 2020.
  4. Web site: Ferry frustration for LaPoile residents. The Telegram. Jul 3, 2018. Martine. Blue. Nov 15, 2020.