News release

Province Releases 2022-23 Five-Year Highway Plan

Public Works

Nova Scotia will invest nearly $500 million in capital spending on its highways, bridges and roads in 2022-23.

The Five-Year Highway Improvement Plan includes more than 150 major construction and improvement projects for the coming year that will make Nova Scotia’s roads, highways and bridges safer.

“Transportation is critical to ensure safe and connected communities and that’s why we are making one of the largest investments in Nova Scotia’s infrastructure in provincial history,” said Public Works Minister Kim Masland. “The plan annualizes the additional $20 million in support for gravel roads we announced last fall.”

Ten major construction projects are planned for 2022-23 with the focus on ongoing twinning of Highways 101, 103, 104 and 107, as well as the Aerotech Connector on Highway 102, the Bridgewater interchange on Highway 103 and continued work to convert the Port Hastings rotary to a roundabout.

The 2022-23 plan includes the construction of 12 new bridges and the replacement of 18 bridges.

Quick Facts:

  • the plan maps out the government’s approach, year by year, to repair and maintain the province’s 23,000 kilometres of roads and highways and 4,100 bridges
  • 565 kilometres of road were paved in 2021-2022 and work completed on more than 315 kilometres of gravel roads

Additional Resources:

For a copy of the 2022-23 Five-Year Plan Highway Improvement plan, visit: https://novascotia.ca/tran/highways/fiveyearplan.asp