Quebec Route 109

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Route 109
Length: 241 km (150 mi)
South end: Route 117 in Rivière-Héva
Major
junctions:
Route 111 / Route 395 in Amos
North end: Route de la Baie James in Matagami
Major cities: Amos, Matagami
Quebec provincial highways
< Route 108 Route 111 >
Typical winter scenery of Route 109 between Saint-Dominique-du-Rosaire and Matagami
Typical winter scenery of Route 109 between Saint-Dominique-du-Rosaire and Matagami

Route 109 is a Quebec provincial highway that runs through the western regions of Abitibi-Témiscamingue and Nord-du-Québec. It begins at Route 117 in Rivière-Héva, proceeding north approximately 59 km to Amos. From there, the highway extends 182 km (113 miles) to Matagami, where the road continues northwards as Route de la Baie James (James Bay Road). While now classified as a municipal road, the James Bay Road was part of provincial Route 109 until 2002. Consequently, some maps may still identify it as such.

The 182 km section of Route 109 between Saint-Dominique-du-Rosaire and Matagami winds through complete wilderness and no services exist at all here. There is however extensive logging taking place along this section.

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[edit] Municipalities along Route 109

[edit] Major intersections

RCM or ET Municipality Km Road Notes
Abitibi Rivière-Héva 0 Route 117 Southern terminus of Route 109
117 SOUTH: to Lac-Fouillac
117 NORTH: to Rouyn-Noranda
Amos Route 395 395 SOUTH: to Sainte-Gertrude-Manneville
395 NORTH: to La Morandière
Route 111 South end of Route 111 / Route 109 overlap
111 SOUTH: to Landrienne
Route 111 North end of Route 111 / Route 109 overlap
111 NORTH: to Trécesson
Saint-Dominique-du-Rosaire Chemin Hamel WEST: to Berry
Jamésie Matagami 241.0 Route 105 Route de la Baie James
Northern terminus of Route 109

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