Nova Scotia Highway 107
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Highway 107 in Nova Scotia runs through the eastern suburbs of the Halifax Regional Municipality, from the Burnside Industrial Park in Dartmouth to an intersection with Highway 7 in Musquodoboit Harbour. It is 31 kilometres (19 miles) long, and is mostly two lanes and controlled access.
The highway's western end is at the Dartmouth intersection of Akerley Boulevard and Burnside Drive. From there it turns northeast to Highway 118, then southeast on Forest Hills Parkway Extension to Westphal . From there it runs along Highway 7 ( Main Street Dartmouth, Nova Scotia) through the Sunset Acres, and Cherry Brook, subdivisions. Near Preston 107 breaks apart from 7 again, as it continues to the east bypassing Preston, Lake Echo, Porters Lake and Head of Chezzetcook before ending at Highway 7 near Musquodoboit Harbour.
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