Route 201 (known as the Osprey Trail) is a provincial road in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
The road spans 28 kilometres (17 mi), and allows for a scenic journey along the southern coast of Trinity Bay.
[2] The image of the osprey used in the logo on the Osprey Trail signage is believed to have been taken from the back of the 1989 issue of Canada’s ten-dollar bill.
The highway now turns to the west and winds its way more inland for several kilometres before passing through Thornlea, Bellevue, and Bellevue Beach, where it has an intersection with Route 203 (Fair Haven Road).
Route 201 winds its way along the coastline for a few kilometres to have an intersection with a local road leading to Chance Cove before heading west through hilly terrain to come to an end at another intersection with Route 1 (TCH).