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46°35′55.6″N63°58′11.7″W / 46.598778°N 63.969917°W /46.598778; -63.969917
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| Country | Canada |
| Province | Prince Edward Island |
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Ellerslie Road, labelledRoute 133, is a 2-lane collector highway inPrince County,Prince Edward Island,Canada. It is located 4.0–8.0 kilometres (2.5–5 mi) northeast of the community ofTyne Valley and is located within the community ofEllerslie. Its maximum speed limit is 80 km/h (50 mph).
The highway runs fromRoute 12 (Bideford) toRoute 2, the Veteran's Memorial Highway, passing through the communities ofEllerslie andMount Pleasant.[1]
The western half of Ellerslie Road, from the Western Road (Route 2) inward 1.5 miles was first paved in 1975 and the remainder was paved in 1976.
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