• The Cobequid Pass is the name given to a 45 km (28 mi) tolled section of Nova Scotia Highway 104 (the Trans-Canada Highway) between Thomson Station, Cumberland...
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  • (28 mi) to Masstown, this segment is a tolled section known as the Cobequid Pass, which opened on 15 November 1997. From Masstown, the highway runs east...
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  • consumers won an $8 million class action lawsuit. The 407 ETR and Cobequid Pass Toll Highway (Trans Canada Highway in Nova Scotia) are the only two...
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    colloquially named the Cobequid Pass; this name is for a section of road that bypasses the Wentworth Valley by crossing the Cobequid Mountains. The idea...
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  • located in Colchester County on Trunk 4 in the Cobequid Hills. Previous to the opening of the Cobequid Pass, Trunk 4 was numbered for Highway 104 the Trans...
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    Southeast of Amherst, near Thomson Station, the highway traverses the Cobequid Pass, a 45-kilometre (28 mi) tolled section ending at Masstown, before passing...
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  • Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia E-Pass at the Cobequid Pass, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia Strait Pass at the Confederation Bridge Ontario 407...
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    named Cobequid Pass". Government of Nova Scotia. Retrieved April 14, 2009. "Acadian-Cajun, Genealogy & History – Exile Destination – Cobequid". Acadian-Cajun...
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    originally built as Highway 104 in the 1960s. It was bypassed by the Cobequid Pass in 1997 and redesignated Trunk 4 at that time. The section between Mahoneys...
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  • highway named Cobequid Pass". Government of Nova Scotia. Retrieved 19 April 2009. "Acadian-Cajun, Genealogy & History – Exile Destination – Cobequid". Acadian-Cajun...
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