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This sign identifies a route as part of the national Trans Canada Highway system. These highways span across multiple provinces and form the core of long-distance travel routes in Canada.

This is an arterial highway sign used in New Brunswick. Arterial highways are major routes designed to carry high volumes of traffic efficiently between regions or cities.

The blue background with a white number signifies a collector highway. These roads connect local highways and arterial highways, serving as intermediate routes.

A black-and-white sign with a route number identifies a local highway. These are typically smaller regional roads that provide access within rural or less densely populated areas.

A white H on a green background is the standard symbol for a hospital. It helps drivers quickly identify where to go in case of a medical emergency.

This sign shows the direction to a nearby airport. The orientation of the plane on the sign points toward the airport’s location.

A silhouette of a small airplane on a green sign refers to a local or regional airport. These airports are typically used for domestic flights or smaller aircraft.

This sign provides advance notice of an exit along a highway. It informs the driver of how far the exit is and which destinations can be accessed from that exit.