Kellys Mountain

Kellys Mountain is a mountain located in , Canada. The Trans-Canada Highway winds its way up the mountain via Route 105. It is known for both its scenic view from the top and its steep slope on both sides of the mountain highway.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Seal Island Bridge.

Bridge
The is a bridge located in , . It is the third longest bridge span in the province. The bridge is a through arch design and crosses the Great Bras d'Or channel of , connecting Boularderie Centre, on the south side with New Harris, on the north side.

Kellys Mountain

Latitude
46.25193° or 46° 15′ 7″ north
Longitude
-60.51533° or 60° 30′ 55″ west
Elevation
267 metres (876 feet)
Open location code
87RX7F2M+QV
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2326523696
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­peak
Geo­Names ID
5990563
Wiki­data ID
Q6386375
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Swedish—“Kellys Mountain” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Kellys Mountain (bukid sa Canada, Nova Scotia)
  • Cebuano: Kellys Mountain
  • Egyptian Arabic: جبل كيليس
  • Ladin: Kellys Mountain
  • Swedish: Kellys Mountain (berg i Kanada, Nova Scotia)
  • Swedish: Kellys Mountain

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Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Kellys Mountain and Bras D’or Lookoff.

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About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Kellys Mountain”. Photo: Ken Heaton, CC BY-SA 3.0.