New Brunswick Route 104
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Route 104 is a highway
Highway
A highway is any public road. In American English, the term is common and almost always designates major roads. In British English, the term designates any road open to the public. Any interconnected set of highways can be variously referred to as a "highway system", a "highway network", or a...

 in New Brunswick
New Brunswick
New Brunswick is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces and is the only province in the federation that is constitutionally bilingual . The provincial capital is Fredericton and Saint John is the most populous city. Greater Moncton is the largest Census Metropolitan Area...

, Canada
Canada
Canada is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and northward into the Arctic Ocean...

, running from an intersection with the Trans-Canada Highway
New Brunswick Route 2
Route 2 is a major provincial highway in the Canadian province of New Brunswick, carrying the main route of the Trans-Canada Highway in the province...

 near Hartland
Hartland, New Brunswick
Hartland is a town in Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada.Hartland is situated on the Saint John River in the central-western portion of the province in the agricultural heartland of Carleton County. It is the hometown of two of New Brunswick's premiers during the 20th century: Hugh John...

 to an intersection with Route 105
New Brunswick Route 105
Route 105 is a highway in New Brunswick, Canada; running from Route 10 in Youngs Cove to Route 108 in Grand Falls, mostly along the east and north banks of the Saint John River, for a distance of 307 kilometres.- Route description :...

 at Mouth of Keswick (near Fredericton
Fredericton, New Brunswick
Fredericton is the capital of the Canadian province of New Brunswick, by virtue of the provincial parliament which sits there. An important cultural, artistic, and educational centre for the province, Fredericton is home to two universities and cultural institutions such as the Beaverbrook Art...

), a distance of 83 kilometres.

From Hartland, Route 104 follows the Becaguimec Stream to the north through the communities of Coldstream and Cloverdale
Cloverdale, New Brunswick
Cloverdale is a community in the Canadian province of New Brunswick....

, turning southeast through uninhabited forest
Forest
A forest, also referred to as a wood or the woods, is an area with a high density of trees. As with cities, depending where you are in the world, what is considered a forest may vary significantly in size and have various classification according to how and what of the forest is composed...

 land to the village of Millville
Millville, New Brunswick
Millville is a Canadian village located in York County, New Brunswick.Situated on the Nackawic River approximately 58.16 kilometers northwest of Fredericton, Millville has two combination convenience stores and gas stations, as well as a volunteer fire department and several churches...

. The road continues east through Hainesville
Hainesville, New Brunswick
Hainesville is a community in the Canadian province of New Brunswick....

 and past the Crabbe Mountain
Crabbe Mountain
Crabbe Mountain is a Canadian alpine ski hill in New Brunswick.New Brunswick's highest vertical at 853 feet offers challenging terrain for skiers of all abilities. Crabbe Mountain has a wide-open beginner area with a pony lift for those just starting out. There's a wide variety of groomed,...

 ski hill, to the rural community of Zealand
Zealand, New Brunswick
Zealand is a Canadian rural community in York County, New Brunswick.It is located on the Keswick River, a tributary of the St. John River, between the communities of Burtts Corner and Millville.-History:...

. Route 104 then follows the Keswick River
Keswick River
The Keswick River is a tributary of the St. John River in York County, New Brunswick in Canada. Early documents referred to it as Madam Keswick River....

, crossing it at Burtts Corner, turning south to follow the river's east bank to its end at Mouth of Keswick.
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