100.07 km
62.18 mi

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Route 107

LENGTH 100.07 km / 62.18 mi
EAST END Route 8, Nashwaak Bridge
WEST END Route 105, Bristol
PLACES Nashwaak Bridge, MacLaggan Bridge, Stanley, Cross Creek, Williamsburg, Napadogan, Deersdale, Juniper, Glassville, Gordonsville, Fielding, Bristol
COUNTIES York (54.17 km), Carleton (45.89)
NAMES Irishtown Road, Graveyard Road (Stanley)
Juniper Road (Bristol)
RIVER CROSSINGS Nashwaak River (Nashwaak Bridge)
Nashwaak River (MacLaggan Bridge)
South Branch Southwest Miramichi River (Glassville)

History

Prior to the 1965 renumbering, the only sections of present-day 107 that carried a number was the portion between Stanley and Cross Creek (part of Route 25), and the Stanley-Nashwaak Bridge section which became 25A around 1950.

Although Juniper and Napadogan have been served by road since the early 20th century, the road between the two communities was not completed until approximately 1960. Route 107 was commissioned in 1965 and there have been no changes

Guide

Junction List

Location km Routes / Destination Other Notes
Nashwaak Bridge 0.0 Route 8 - Fredericton, Miramichi  
Nashwaak Bridge 0.8 Nashwaak Rd.  
MacLaggan Bridge 8.1 Ward Settlement Rd.  
Stanley 12.6 Route 620 - Bridge St. - Tay Creek, Fredericton
Ward Settlement Rd.
Giants Glen Rd.
Route 107 turns north from Irishtown Rd. onto Graveyard Rd.
Cross Creek 16.3 Route 625 - Green Hill, Boiestown Route 107 turns west
Napadogan 37.4 Main St.  
Juniper 68.0 Juniper Rd.  
Glassville 78.5 East Knowlesville Rd. / Divide Rd.  
Glassville 82.3 Knowlesville Rd. / East Glassville Rd.  
Glassville 86.3 Centre Glassville Rd.  
Glassville 86.5 Route 580 - Windsor, Cloverdale  
Glassville 89.7 West Glassville Rd.  
Gordonsville 93.3 Route 570 - Mount Pleasant, Coldstream  
Gordonsville 95.1 Black Brook Rd.  
Fielding 96.7 Egypt Hill Rd.  
Bristol 99.3 Lockharts Mill Rd.  
Bristol 99.4 Rogers St.  
Bristol 100.1 Route 105 - Main St. - Bath, Florenceville  

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