| Trunk 2 | ||||
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| Route information | ||||
| Maintained by Nova Scotia Department of Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal | ||||
| Major junctions | ||||
| South end: |  Hwy 111 in Halifax | |||
|   Route 213 / Trunk 7 / Trunk 1 in Bedford   Route 318 / Trunk 18 / Hwy 102 near Fall River  Hwy 102 near Enfield  Trunk 14 in Milford Station   Route 215 / Trunk 15 / Route 224 / Trunk 24 in Shubenacadie    Trunk 4 / Hwy 102 in Onslow  Hwy 104 (TCH) near Masstown  Trunk 4 near Great Village  Route 209 / Trunk 9 in Parrsboro   Route 321 / Trunk 26 / Hwy 142 in Springhill  Trunk 26 in Little Forks   Hwy 102 / Route 204 / Trunk 6 in Amherst | ||||
| North end: |  Hwy 104 (TCH) in Fort Lawrence | |||
| Location | ||||
| Counties: | Hants, Colchester, Cumberland, Halifax Regional Municipality, East Hants | |||
| Towns: | Amherst, Springhill, Stewiacke, Truro | |||
| Highway system | ||||
| Provincial highways in Nova Scotia 
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Provincial highways in Nova Scotia
Trunk 2 is part of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia's system of Trunk Highways. The route runs from Halifax to Fort Lawrence on the New Brunswick border. Until the 1960s, Trunk 2 was the Halifax area's most important highway link to other provinces, and was part of a longer Highway 2 which ended in Windsor, Ontario. The controlled access Highways 102 and 104 now carry most arterial traffic in the area, while Trunk 2 serves regional and local traffic.
This highway forms part of the Glooscap Trail signed tourist route.
Trunk 2 begins at intersection of Lady Hammond Road and Windsor Street on the Halifax Peninsula in the Halifax Regional Municipality. The route heads north, following the Bedford Highway, which runs along the western shore of the Bedford Basin, to the former town of Bedford.
At the north end of Bedford, Trunk 2 takes the Rocky Lake Drive northeast to Waverley where it then turns north (as a continuation of the Waverley Road) along the eastern shore of Lake Thomas. It passes through Fall River and continues along the eastern shore of Fletchers Lake as it passes through Fletchers Lake. It continues along the eastern shore of Shubenacadie Grand Lake and passes through Wellington Station, Wellington, Grand Lake Station and Oakfield before turning slightly northeast to enter the Shubenacadie Valley.