Highway in New Brunswick
Route sign in Kingston, New Brunswick.
Route 845 is a Canadian highway in Kings County , New Brunswick .
The road passes along the southern side of the Kingston Peninsula .
Route 845 begins within the town limits of Hampton at an intersection with Route 121 . Next comes the village of Kingston , followed by the village of Clifton Royal which has a cable ferry (Gondola Point Ferry ) to the Saint John suburb of Quispamsis . Route 845 follows the southern shore of the Kingston Peninsula along the Kennebecasis River past Clifton Royal and Chapel Grove . Next is the community of Summerville , which has a seasonal ferry to Millidgeville , in Saint John . Adjacent to this ferry is another cable ferry to Kennebecasis Island , a summer-only community accessible from May to November. The road curves northward at Lands End opposite Grand Bay-Westfield , where a third ferry to Grand Bay-Westfield leaves from the Hardings Point Landing Road.
The second half of Route 845 runs northeasterly along the Saint John River from Hardings Point back to Kingston . Just before the end of the highway at Kingston Corner , there is a turnoff to Route 850 . Route 845 terminates at Kingston Corner where it meets itself, basically forming one huge rectangular loop.
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References
^ New Brunswick Department of Transportation: Designated Provincial Highways , 2003
Arterial Highways Collector Highways Local Highways