Newfoundland and Labrador

Bay Roberts Residents To See Better Roads Under 2026 Roads Plan

By

James Sinclair
March 13, 2026 5:27 pm

The Newfoundland and Labrador government announced on March 12, 2026, that it is spending over $250 million on highway projects across the province, including regional work to help drivers in Bay Roberts. This funding for the 2026-27 season is designed to make travel safer and more dependable for families and businesses.

The Department of Transportation and Infrastructure finalized the list of projects after reviewing more than 500 suggestions submitted by the public in early 2026. Engineers also assessed traffic levels and the impacts of climate change on road conditions to prioritize areas needing work.

For those living in Bay Roberts, the regional plan includes upgrades on the Baccalieu Trail (Route 70) and the Veterans Memorial Highway (Route 75). These routes are vital for daily commuting to work and school.

To improve efficiency, the government is partnering with the Heavy Civil Association of Newfoundland and Labrador. The industry group is working with officials to find ways to finish projects more quickly and ensure taxpayers receive better value for the investment.

Work is expected to start in the next few months as the spring construction season begins. Barry Petten, the Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure, said the goal is to provide better value for residents while keeping the province’s roads in good shape.

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