Provincial & Municipal

Key aspects of New Brunswick's provincial road network:

  • Management: The Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DTI) is responsible for the maintenance, operation, construction, and rehabilitation of the provincial road network.
  • Extensive Network: New Brunswick boasts a comprehensive network of highways and secondary roads, totaling over 18,000 kilometers.
  • District Operations: The DTI operates through six highway districts across the province, managing road maintenance and construction in each region.
  • Traffic and Construction Information: The DTI provides information on traffic advisories, road construction, and other travel-related details on its website.
  • Crown Roads: The Department of Natural Resources and Energy Development (DNRED) also manages access roads on Crown lands, focusing on maintenance of "Designated Roads" and monitoring the status of other roads on Crown lands.
  • Regional Divisions: The province's road network is also categorized by regions, including Madawaska, Restigouche, Bathurst, Fredericton, Miramichi, Moncton, and Saint John.
  • Highway Numbers: Provincial highways are numbered, such as Route 1, Route 2, Route 10, etc.

Municipal Roads:

  • Snow clearing - the responsibility of the Municipality of Five Rivers - Five Rivers holds a contract for snow clearing services. 

Private Roads & Lanes