Route 113 is a
highway
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in the
Canadian
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province of
New Brunswick
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; which serves as the only highway link from the town of
Shippagan
Shippagan is a Canadian town within Shippegan Parish, Gloucester County, New Brunswick.
The parish retains the original English spelling, while the town officially adopted the colloquial French spelling on 1 July 1981.
Shippagan was great ...
and the islands off the northeast coast of the
Acadian Peninsula
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to the mainland. The route begins at
Route 11 exit 217 in
Pokemouche, and ends at Birch Point at the northern tip of
Miscou Island
Miscou Island () is a Canadian island in the Gulf of St. Lawrence at the northeastern tip of Gloucester County, New Brunswick.
It is separated from neighbouring Lamèque Island to the southwest by the Miscou Channel with both islands forming ...
, a distance of 57.9 kilometres. Communities along the route include
Inkerman
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, Shippagan and
Lamèque
Lamèque () is a former town in Gloucester County, New Brunswick, Canada. It held town status prior to 2023 and is now part of the town of Île-de-Lamèque.
Of Amerindian rather than French origin, "Lamèque" comes from the Micmac Elmugwadasik ...
.
In Shippagan, the route forms parts of Première rue, J. D. Gauthier Boulevard Est, and 17e rue. In the Town of Lamèque, it forms rue du Pêcheur nord.
Prior to the opening of a
bridge
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in 1997,
Miscou Island
Miscou Island () is a Canadian island in the Gulf of St. Lawrence at the northeastern tip of Gloucester County, New Brunswick.
It is separated from neighbouring Lamèque Island to the southwest by the Miscou Channel with both islands forming ...
was served only by a
ferry
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service from
Île de Lamèque. Route 113 was then realigned in 1999 to provide a more direct connection from the town of Lamèque to the bridge. The former routing, which served several communities on the western shore of the island, is now
Route 313.
See also
*
List of New Brunswick provincial highways
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References
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New Brunswick provincial highways
Roads in Westmorland County, New Brunswick