Quebec Route 216

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Route 216
Length: 308 km (191 mi)
Direction: West/East
West end: Route 108 in Sainte-Catherine-de-Hatley
Major
junctions:
A-10 / Route 112 / Route 143 in Sherbrooke
Route 255 in Saint-Camille & Wotton
Route 257 in Saint-Adrien
Route 161 in Ham-Nord
Route 263 in Saint-Jacques-Le-Majeur-de-Wolfestown
Route 165 in Irlande
Route 267 in Saint-Jean-de-Brebeuf
Route 269 in Kinnear's Mills
Route 269 / Route 271 in Saint-Jacques-de-Leeds
A-73 / Route 173 in Sainte-Marie
Route 275 in Sainte-Marguerite
Route 277 in Saint-Malachie
Route 279 in Notre-Dame-Auxiliatrice-du-Buckland
Route 281 in Saint-Philémon
Route 283 in Saint-Paul-de-Montminy
Route 285 in Saint-Marcel
East end: Route 204 in Sainte-Perpétue
Major cities: Sainte-Catherine-de-Hatley, Sherbrooke, Ham-Nord, Saint-Fortunat, Irlande, Kinnear's Mills, Saint-Elzéar, Sainte-Marie
Quebec provincial highways
< Route 215 Route 217 >

Route 216 is a two-lane east/west highway in Quebec, Canada, which starts in Sainte-Catherine-de-Hatley in the Eastern Townships at the junction of Route 108 and ends in Sainte-Perpétue in Chaudière-Appalaches at the junction of Route 204.

Route 216 follows mostly a northeast/southwest course, and it is not a busy highway as it mostly links small villages between themselves in the backroads of the Appalachians. The only two major towns along the way are Sherbrooke and Sainte-Marie. Between Ham-Nord and Kinnear's Mills, very long stretches of the road are gravel.

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