Quebec Route 169
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Route 169 |
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Length: | 326 km (203 mi) | ||||||||
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Direction: | South/North | ||||||||
South end: | Route 175 in Lac-Pikauba | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
Route 169 in Hébertville Route 170 in Métabetchouan--Lac-à-la-Croix Route 155 in Chambord Route 167 / Route 373 in Saint-Félicien Route 373 in Dolbeau-Misstasini Route 172 in Alma Route 170 in Saint-Bruno |
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North end: | Route 169 in Hébertville | ||||||||
Major cities: | Alma, Roberval, Dolbeau-Misstasini | ||||||||
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Route 169 begins south of Lac Saint-Jean, Quebec, Canada, at Route 175. It proceeds north to Lac Saint-Jean at Alma and encircles the lake, returning to Alma and its terminus in Hebertville.
[edit] Municipalities along Route 169
- Lac-Pikauba
- Lac-Jacques-Cartier
- Mont-Apica
- Lac-Achouakan
- Belle-Rivière
- Hébertville
- Métabetchouan--Lac-à-la-Croix
- Desbiens
- Chambord
- Roberval
- Saint-Prime
- Saint-Félicien
- Normandin
- Albanel
- Dolbeau-Misstasini
- Sainte-Jeanne-d'Arc
- Peribonka
- Sainte-Monique
- Saint-Henri-de-Taillon
- Alma
- Saint-Bruno
- Hébertville-Station
- Hébertville
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