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  2. Quebec Route 1 - Wikipedia

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    Route 1 was a previous number used for a major highway in the Canadian province of Quebec. The highway stretched from Montreal, through the Eastern Townships and the city of Sherbrooke, to Quebec City. [1] [2] [3] Route 1 was approximately 676 km (420 mi) long.

  3. List of Quebec provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    As no single provincial highway crosses the entire province between Ontario and New Brunswick, the main Trans-Canada route follows (from east to west) Autoroutes 40, 25, 20 and 85; with A-85 being interspersed with Route 185 as construction to upgrade the latter to autoroute standards progresses. [1]

  4. Ontario Provincial Highway Network - Wikipedia

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    While other provinces generally place a highway number within the maple leaf of the TCH marker (with a shared "Highway 1" designation across the western provinces), Ontario places them below or beside provincial shields and either leaves them blank or inserts a name instead; these are the Central Ontario Route, Georgian Bay Route, Lake Superior ...

  5. List of former Quebec provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    Route 2C, now Route 138 in Quebec City. Route 3, now Route 132 between New York State and Levis. Route 3A, now Route 201. Route 4 from New York State to Montreal, the routing of Route 138 south of the Saint Lawrence River. Route 5, now Route 143 and Route 116 from Stanstead to Quebec City; originally a continuation of US 5.

  6. Highways in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    The highways of the MTQ are main roads that crisscross the province. To serve the vast territory of Quebec, the MTQ manages a network of more than 20,000 kilometers of roads, mainly in the south of the province. These roads are the only numbered roads in the province. Quebec does not have county roads as does Ontario or departmental roads as in ...

  7. List of Ontario provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    Valley View Road 2.6 1.6 Robins Road just ends, road continues Parry Sound Strong Service road on east side of Highway 11 Highway 7297 South Service Road 0.9 0.6 Oke Drive just ends, road continues Parry Sound Armour Service road on west side of Highway 11 Highway 7298 Pickerel & Jack Lake Road, Barriedale Road 1.9 1.2 Highway 7162

  8. Numbered highways in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Numbered highways in Canada are split by province, and a majority are maintained by their province or territory transportation department. With few exceptions, all highways in Canada are numbered. Nonetheless, every province has a number of highways that are better known locally by their name rather than their number.

  9. Ontario Highway 401 - Wikipedia

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    Regional Road 1 (Mississauga Road / Erin Mills Parkway) Although signed as both the exit for Mississauga Road and Erin Mills Parkway, Erin Mills Parkway merges with Mississauga Road 1.7 km (1.1 mi) to the south and does not officially reach Highway 401: 339.6: 211.0: 340: Mavis Road: Exit opened in 1999. 341.7: 212.3: 342: Hurontario Street