Just some minor corrections;
Moncton - Route 15 is correct but the length is way off. Using exit numbers it is 9km from rotary to rotary which is the extent of the ring portion around the city.
Halifax - The Circ is correct for Dartmouth. I don't know if you included it in the length but it should include the MacKay Bridge. This extends the ring around the urban core. There are plans for a third bridge between the Woodside Terminus and the South - End of Halifax (around HalTerm).
Charr'town - There is a ring road though not as impressive as in larger centers. It is Route 1 (Trans Canada) that rounds the northern section of the city. It's name is the Charrlottetown Perimeter Highway.
Also these might stretch the defenition slightly but I'll let you use your judgement;
Fredericton - This tiny city has two seperate rings. South of the river there is Highway 8 (Fredericton Bypass). This connects the Trans Canada to Highways 10 and 105 to the east (when the bridge reopens at least). To the north of the city there is the Ring Road which is Highway 105. This connects downtown around the northern limits to the west.
Oromocto - This even smaller city has the Trans Canada bypass it to the south (for connection to Highway 7). This was probably not planned as a ring road but it definitely looks like one.
Last edited by Dmajackson; Sep 28, 2011 at 3:00 AM.
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