Route 500 Route 510 | |
Route information | |
Maintained by Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Transportation and Infrastructure | |
Length | 1,149 km (714 mi) |
Route 500 | |
Length | 543 km (337 mi) |
South end | R-389 at Quebec border near Labrador City |
Major intersections |
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North end | Route 520 in Happy Valley-Goose Bay |
Route 510 | |
Length | 606 km (377 mi) |
South end | R-138 at Quebec border near Blanc-Sablon, QC |
Major intersections | |
North end | Route 500 near Happy Valley-Goose Bay |
Location | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Newfoundland and Labrador |
Highway system | |
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Route 503Route 510Route 513 |
The Trans-Labrador Highway (TLH) is the primary public road in Labrador, the mainland portion of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The highway's total length is 1,149 km (714 mi). The paving of the entire highway was completed in July 2022.[1]
The original western/central portion of the TLH is designated as Route 500 and measures 543 km (337 mi) divided as follows:
Heading southeast is Route 510, the north portion of the TLH that has been designated Labrador Coastal Drive and measures 606 km (377 mi) divided as follows:
The TLH runs through dense wilderness for most of its length with no roadside services between communities. Route 500 connects with Quebec Route 389, which runs 567 km (352 mi) through wilderness north from Baie-Comeau to the Quebec - Labrador boundary. Cell phone reception along the Trans-Labrador Highway is limited.[4]
In the 2020 budget, the provincial government allocated $200,000 for a pre-feasibility study for a road to connect the north coast of Labrador to the Trans-Labrador Highway.[5][6][7]