AARoads:Canada/Prince Edward Island/Notes on numbering and notability
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The network is way too dense for every route to be notable. Three digit routes are essentially numbered by county: Prince County 1, Queens County 2, and Kings County 3.
Two-digit routes are:
- Route 1, Borden to Wood Islands
- Route 1A, Albany to Travellers Rest, formerly also to St. Eleanors via Route 11
- Route 1A, Cross Roads to Mount Mellick
- Route 2, Tignish to Souris
- Route 3, Cherry Valley to Georgetown
- Route 4, Wood Islands to Dingwells Mills
- Route 5, Mount Albion to Cardigan; used to extend to Dingwells Mills via Route 4
- Route 6, Kensington to Bedford
- Route 7, Milton to Oyster Bed Bridge
- Route 8, Ross Corner to New London
- Route 9, Long Creek to Brookfield
- Route 10, Central Bedeque to Tryon
- Route 11, Inverness to Reads Corner and St. Eleanors
- Route 12, North Cape to Miscouche
- Route 13, Crapaud to Cavendish
- Route 14, North Cape to Carleton
- Route 15, Charlottetown to Brackley Beach
- Route 16, St. Peters to Souris
- Route 16A, Lakeville to South Lake
- Route 17, Murray River to Montague
- Route 17A, Cambridge to Sturgeon
- Route 18, High Bank to Murray River
- Route 18A, White Sands to Murray Harbour
- Route 19, DeSable to Cornwall
- Route 19A, Canoe Cove to New Dominion
- Route 20, Kensington to New London
- Route 21, Southport to St. Patrick Road
- Route 22, Mount Stewart to Victoria Cross
- Route 23, Orwell to Wood Islands
- Route 24, Vernon River to Murray River
- Route 25, Marshfield to Stanhope
- Route 25A, Covehead Road to West Covehead
Three-digit routes that look notable are:
- Route 107, Reads Corner to Clinton: collector southwest of Norboro
- Route 121, Summerside to Sherbrooke: thick line on the official map
- Route 122, St. Nicholas to Southwest Lot 16: collector
- Route 124, Abram-Village to Wellington: thick line on the official map; collector
- Route 131, Wellington to Birch Hill: collector north of MacDougall
- Route 133, Mount Pleasant to Ellerslie: thick line on the official map
- Route 142, West Cape to Roxbury: thick line on the official map; very thick (arterial) beyond O'Leary (to Woodstock)
- Route 150, Campbellton to Alberton: arterial and collector east of Elmsdale
- Route 152, Ebbsfleet to Northport: thick line on the official map; partly collector
- Route 153, Montrose to Christopher Cross: thick line on the official map (to Tignish); collector
- Route 167, MacDougall to Tyne Valley: collector
- Route 178, Northam to Tyne Valley: thick line on the official map, along with a bit of Route 132 from Route 2
- Route 225, Middleton to Warren Grove: thick line on the official map, along with a bit of Route 248 to North River; both collectors
- Route 258, New Glasgow to Rusticoville: thick line on the official map; collector
- Route 313, Cardigan to Greenwich: thick line on the official map; collector south of Cardross
- Route 315, Wood Islands to Montague: thick line on the official map; collector
- Route 321, Roseneath to Morell: collector north of Cardross
Arterials and collectors are listed at [1].
Other notable roads are:
- Charlottetown Perimeter Highway, as well as Upton Drive and Riverside Drive connecting each end to Route 1: arterial
The following one- and two-digit routes are local (not arterials or collectors):
- Route 1A (east segment)
- Route 5
- Route 8 north of Summerfield
- Route 9
- Route 10
- Route 11 west of Miscouche (partly unpaved)
- Route 12: north of Alberton, Portage to Ellerslie, Tyne Valley to MacDougal, Southwest Lot 16 to Miscouche
- Route 14 (partly unpaved?)
- Route 16 north/west of South Lake
- Route 17
- Route 17A
- Route 18A
- Route 19: south/west of New Dominion
- Route 19A
- Route 20: east of Malpeque
- Route 21: east of Pisquid (partly unpaved)
- Route 22: south of New Perth
- Route 25A
There are also a few scenic heritage roads.