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Nlesd-Er-16-066-1B NLESD-ER-16-066-1B Start at the intersection of Mark Nichols Pl and Gold Medal Dr, on Mark Nichols Pl, left on Toby McDonald St, right on Mike Adam Pl, left on Gold Medal Dr, left on Southlands Blvd, left on Ruby Line, right on Carroll Dr, right on Ruby Line, left on Barbour Dr, right on Jackman Dr, right on Ruby Line and on to school. Service Provider: Kelloway Investments Ltd. School(s) Served: St. Peter’s Primary Stops (in order of travel) – (Afternoon routes/stops to be travelled in reverse order) 1. #4 Mark Nichols Pl 7. #73 Barbour Dr 2. #56 Mark Nichols Pl 8. Jackman Dr @ Ash Pl 3. #66 Mark Nichols PL 9. #37 Jackman Dr 4. #13 Toby McDonald St 10. Jackman Dr @ Pike PL 5. Carroll Dr @ Hanrahan Pl 11. Jackman Dr @ Blandford Pl 6. Barbour Dr @ Winsor PL First Pick-up: 8:05 a.m. Depart School: 3:10 p.m. Arrive School: 8:30 a.m. Last Drop-off: 3:35p.m. Time approximate NLESD-ER-16-066-2 Start at the intersection of Sumac St and Teakwood Dr, on Sumac St, right on Kenai Cres, left on Sumac St, right on Teakwood Dr, right on and around Palm Dr, right on Teakwood Dr, right on Almond Cres, left on Teakwood Dr and on to school. Route subject to change Service Provider: Kelloway Investments Ltd. School(s) Served: St. Peter’s Primary Stops (in order of travel) – (Afternoon routes/stops to be travelled in reverse order) 1. Kenai Cres @ Sitka St 5. #10 Palm Dr 2. #43 Kenai Cres 6. #36 Palm Dr 3. Sumac St @ Sitka St 7. #50 Almond Cres 4. Sumac St @ Douglas St 8. #10 Almond Cres First Pick-up: 8:05 a.m. Depart School: 3:10 p.m. Arrive School: 8:30 a.m. Last Drop-off: 3:35p.m. Time approximate ESDNL-11-126-1 Starting at the #110 Pearl Town Rd, left on Brookfield Rd, right on Commonwealth Ave, left on Whiteley Dr, right on Commonwealth Ave, left on Castle Bridge Rd, left on Glen Abbey St, right on Francis St, right on Commonwealth Ave and on to school. Route subject to change Service Provider: Bennett Services Ltd. School(s) Served: St. Peter’s Primary Stops (in order of travel) 1. #110 Pearl Town Rd 9. Castle Bridge Dr @ Francis St 2. Brookfield Rd @ Tobin’s Rd 10. #11 Castle Bridge Dr 3. #300 Brookfield Rd 11. Castle Bridge Dr @ Glen Abbey St 4. #3 Whiteley Dr 12. Glen Abbey St @ Aldergrove Pl 5. Whiteley Dr @ LeDrew Pl 13. Francis St @ Glen Abbey St 6. Whiteley Dr @ Thomey Pl 14. Francis St @ Tralee St 7. #48 Castle Bridge Dr 15. Commonwealth Ave @ Emberley Pl 8. #74 Castle Bridge Dr Times approximate First Pick-up: 8:05 a.m. Depart School: 3:10 p.m. Arrive School: 8:30 a.m. Last Drop-off: 3:35 p.m. NLESD-ER-15-040-15B Start at the intersection of Sprucedale Dr and Ruby Line, on Sprucedale Dr, left on Green Acre Dr, left on Serpentine St, left on Ruby Line, left on Heavy Tree Rd, continue on Commonwealth Ave, left on Old Placentia Rd, right on Mortimore Dr, right on Old Placentia Rd, right on Westbrook Lndg, left on Murley Dr and on to school. Route subject to change Service Provider: Dave Gulliver Cabs Ltd. School(s) Served: St. Peter’s Primary Stops (in order of travel) 1. #29 Sprucedale Dr 8. Old Placentia Rd @ Mortimore Dr 2. #165 Green Acre Dr 9. Mortimore Dr @ Wilcox Pl 3. Green Acre Dr @ Butterworth Pl 10. Mortimore Dr @ Rodes Pl 4. #132 Green Acre Dr 11. #15 Mortimore Dr 5. #66 Green Acre Dr 12. Westbrook Lndg @ Murley Dr 6. #22 Serpentine St 13. Murley Dr @ Relay Rd 7. Ruby Line @ Heavy Tree Rd Times approximate First Pick-up: 8:00 a.m. Depart School: 3:10 p.m. Arrive School: 8:30 a.m. Last Drop-off: 3:40 p.m. NLESD-ER-15-040-18B Start at #50 Teakwood Dr, on Teakwood Dr, right on Southlands Blvd, left on Ruby Line, right on Old Placentia Rd, right on Emerald Dr, right on Old Placentia Rd, right on Westminster Dr, right on Old Placentia Rd, right on Trafalgar Dr, right on Old Placentia Rd and on to school. Route subject to change Service Provider: Dave Gulliver Cabs Ltd. School(s) Served: St. Peter’s Primary Stops (in order of travel) 1. #50 Teakwood Dr 6. #49 Westminster Dr 2. #55 Emerald Dr 7. #42 Westminster Dr 3. #30 Emerald Dr 8. Westminster Dr @ Roehampton Pl 4. Emerald Dr @ Crystal Pl 9. Trafalgar Dr @ Collingwood Cres 5. #89 Westminster Dr 10. Trafalgar Dr @ Gibraltar Close Times approximate First Pick-up: 8:00 a.m. Depart School: 3:10 p.m. Arrive School: 8:30 a.m. Last Drop-off: 3:40 p.m. NLESD-ER-15-040-19B Start at #48 Bayberry Pl, on Bayberry Pl, left on Teakwood Dr, right on Southlands Blvd, right on Gold Medal Dr, left on Brad Gushue Cres, left on Jamie Korab St, right on Russ Howard St, left on Brad Gushue Cres, right on Gold Medal Dr and on to school. Route subject to change Service Provider: Dave Gulliver Cabs Ltd. School(s) Served: St. Peter’s Primary Stops (in order of travel) 1. #48 Bayberry Pl 6. #18 Jamie Korab St 2. #18 Bayberry Pl 7. #17 Russ Howard St 3. #18 Teakwood Dr 8. #48 Brad Gushue Cres 4. #36 Gold Medal Dr 9. #41 Brad Gushue Cres 5. #97 Brad Gushue Cres 10. #17 Brad Gushue Cres Times approximate First Pick-up: 8:10 a.m. Depart School: 3:10 p.m. Arrive School: 8:30 a.m. Last Drop-off: 3:30 p.m. NLESD-ER-15-040-20B Start at the intersection of Cheeseman Dr and Teakwood Dr, on Cheeseman Dr, right on Cypress St, right on Southlands Blvd, left on Tree Top Dr, right on Cottonwood Cres, right on Tree Top Dr, left on Ruby Line, right on Yetman Dr, right on Ruby Line, left on Commonwealth Ave, left on Whiteley Dr and on to school. Route subject to change Service Provider: Dave Gulliver Cabs Ltd. School(s) Served: St. Peter’s Primary Stops (in order of travel) 1. Teakwood Dr @ Cheeseman Dr 8. Tree Top Dr @ Banyan Pl 2. #120 Cheeseman Dr 9. Cottonwood Cres @ Jacaranda Pl 3. Cheeseman Dr @ Ironwood Pl 10. Cottonwood Cres @ Briarwood Pl 4. #160 Cheeseman Dr 11. #11 Yetman Dr 5. Cypress St @ Pepperwood Dr 12. #115 Commonwealth Ave 6. #5 Cypress St 13. #88 Whiteley Dr 7. Tree Top Dr @ Peppertree Pl Times approximate First Pick-up: 8:00 a.m. Depart School: 3:10 p.m. Arrive School: 8:30 a.m. Last Drop-off: 3:40 p.m. .
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