Prince Edward Island Route 5, known locally as 48 Road, is a highway in eastern Prince Edward Island.
48 Road | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by Prince Edward Island Transportation and Public Works | ||||
Length | 27.8 km[1] (17.3 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end | Route 1 (TCH) at Mount Albion | |||
Route 213 Route 216 Route 320 Route 323 Route 22 Route 356 | ||||
East end | Route 4 near Cardigan | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Canada | |||
Province | Prince Edward Island | |||
Counties | Kings, Queens | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Route 5 begins at the Trans Canada Highway, Prince Edward Island Highway 1 bearing east. It passes the junctions with Robertson Road and Klondike Road, arriving at Monaghan Road or Route 213 at km 7.5 (mi 4.7). Routes 5 and 213 form a concurrency for 0.3 kilometers (0.2 mi) in a southward direction. Junction Route 216, Avondale Road is at km 12.0 (mi 7.5). Route 5 passes the junction with Gauls Road, Fariville Road, till the junction with Route 213, Brothers Road at km 16.4 (mi 10.2), within Kings County. At km 18.5 (mi 11.5), Route 5 meets with the intersection of Route 323, Curran Road. At km 18.5 (mi 11.5), Route 5 makes the intersection with Route 22. Route 5 continues west meeting Old Mt. Stewart Road and Route 356 at a 5 corners intersection. Route 5 continues in a south east direction passing Johnston Road, and Straghbohgle Road before ending at km 27.8 (mi 17.3), Route 4.[1]