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Fassett - Lefaivre Ferry [6] Fassett: Lefaivre (Replaced by an ice bridge in Winter) Thurso - Rockland Ferry [7] Thurso: Rockland (Restarted operation 3 October 2008) Masson - Cumberland Ferry [8] 1939 [9] Masson: Cumberland: Year round Macdonald-Cartier Bridge: 1965 Gatineau: Ottawa: A-5 (Quebec Side)
The only east–west crossing between Western Canada and the contiguous US, the border crossing is staffed remotely by both countries. Travelers are directed to video telephones 12.5 km (7.8 mi) from the border in Angle Inlet, Minnesota to contact the Canadian or U.S. border agencies to make their declarations.
Quebec Other Notes Boulevard Inter-Provincial (MTQ maintained) Subway Street Branch from Route 132 (MTQ maintained) Route 11: Avenue de la Madawaska (to A-85) Avenue de la Madawaska (to TCH 2) Autoroute 85: Route 2: Route 289: Route 120: Route 173: U.S. Route 201: Route 161: State Route 27: Route 257: U.S. Route 3: Route 253: Vermont Route 253 ...
The ferry covers a distance of 27 kilometres (17 mi), with an average crossing time of 65 minutes. [3] It operates seasonally from April to January and is designated as an essential service by the government of Quebec. [1] The ferry crosses the Saint Lawrence River, often offering passengers views of marine wildlife, including whales.
It is a crown corporation owned by the Government of Quebec. [1] STQ operates the following services: Saint-Ignace-de-Loyola to Sorel-Tracy, crossing the St. Lawrence River with two ships, the Catherine-Legardeur and the Lucien-L. Lévis to Quebec City, crossing the St. Lawrence River with two twin vessels, Alphonse-Desjardins and Lomer-Gouin.
Crossing Picture Year built Communities linked Carries Name origin Coordinates; Qajaq W ferry (N) Blanc-Sablon, Quebec Connections with: Route 138 Labrador South Highway (Route 510)
Canada's transportation system includes more than 1,400,000 kilometres (870,000 mi) of roads, 10 major international airports, 300 smaller airports, 72,093 km (44,797 mi) of functioning railway track, and more than 300 commercial ports and harbours that provide access to the Pacific, Atlantic and Arctic oceans as well as the Great Lakes and the ...
The province of Quebec borders (west to east) the U.S. states of New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine, beginning where the Ontario-New York border ends in the St. Lawrence River at the 45th parallel north. [70] The Quebec-New York border heads inland towards the east, remaining on or near the parallel, becoming the border of Vermont.