Route 380 (also known as the Beothuck Trail) is a highway in
Newfoundland and Labrador. There are five communities along the route, beginning with
South Brook at the
Trans-Canada Highway (
Route 1),[1] and ending at the community of
Brighton.[2] The route travels through three islands, including
Pilley's Island and Brighton Tickle Island.
Triton is the most populous community along the route.
Route description
Route 380 begins on mainland
Newfoundland in
South Brook at an intersection with
Route 1 (TCH) and heads north through town before leaving and heading northeast through very hilly terrain for several kilometres, where it has an intersection with
Route 381 (Port Anson Road), which provides access to the communities on
Sunday Cove Island. The highway now passes through
Roberts Arm before crossing a
Causeway onto
Pilley's Island and passing through the
Town of the same name, where it has an intersection with
Route 382 (Long Island Tickle Road), which provides access to a
ferry leading to
Lushes Bight–Beaumont–Beaumont North (Long Island).[3][4] Route 380 now crosses another causeway onto
Big Triton Island and winds its way through the town of
Triton before heading through hilly terrain to cross the final causeway onto
Brighton Tickle Island, where it comes to an end in downtown
Brighton.