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New Brunswick Route 133
Highway in New Brunswick From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Route 133 is a mostly east/west provincial highway in the Canadian province of New Brunswick.
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Route description

The road is a continuation of Route 134 in Gilberts Corner. The road has a length of approximately 28 kilometres, and services small, otherwise isolated rural communities. In these areas, the highway is often unofficially referred to as "Main Street." The road runs mostly between the Northumberland Strait and Route 15 and a small portion of Route 11 in Greater Shediac. The road starts out as Hannington Road in Gilberts Corner, and is known as Main Street in Shediac. It is designated Acadie Road throughout most of the way to Route 15.
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Intersecting routes
- Route 134 in Gilberts Corner
- Route 140 in the Rings Corner neighbourhood of Shediac at the Parlee Beach Intersection
- Route 933 in Barachois
- Route 950 in Dupuis Corner
- Route 945 in Cap-Pelé
- Route 15 near Botsford Portage
River crossings
- Scoudouc River in Shediac
- Aboujagane River in Robichaud
- Kouchibouguac River in Robichaud
Communities along the Route
See also
References
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