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Newfoundland and Labrador Route 21

Route 21, also known as Bauline Line, is a 9.3-kilometre-long (5.8 mi) north-south highway on the Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It serves to connect the towns of Torbay and Bauline.

Route description
Route 21 begins in Torbay at an intersection with Route 20 (Torbay Bypass) just west of downtown. It heads west past some parks, homes, and businesses for a few kilometres before leaving Torbay and continuing northwest through rural wooded areas. The highway now enters Bauline and passes by some businesses before having an intersection with Pouch Cove Line. Route 21 now winds its way down some hills into downtown, where it comes to an end at the Atlantic coast at Bauline’s harbour. ==History==
History
Prior to the completion of Route 20’s Torbay Bypass in 2011, Route 21 continued southeast along Bauline Line to end at Torbay Road (Former Route 20) in downtown Torbay. ==Major intersections==
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