Route du Nord

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The North Road winding its way through Quebec's wilderness.
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The North Road winding its way through Quebec's wilderness.

The Route du Nord (North Road) is an isolated wilderness road in central Quebec, Canada, connecting Chibougamau with the Route de la Baie James (James Bay Road) at km 275. It is 407 kilometers long, all of it unpaved. Extensive logging takes place along the southern half of this road.

There are no services available along the full length of the North Road, except at km 290 at the Cree Construction Company where fuel and repair services are periodically available. Also, fuel, food, and lodging can be obtained in the Cree village of Nemaska during the day time.

[edit] Waypoints

Km Mi
0 0 junction with Quebec route 167, about 15 km north of Chibougamau
238 148 bridge crossing the Rupert River
248 154 Hydro-Quebec's Albanel substation
288 179 Hydro-Quebec's Nemiscau substation
290 180 Cree Construction Company, services periodically available
291 181 junction with gravel access road to Eastmain-1 power station
296 184 junction with gravel road to Nemaska, 10 km north
407 253 junction with James Bay Road, end of North Road

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  • Live through enormous: Visit the James Bay, Municipalité de Baie-James, February 2005.

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