Quebec Route 307

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Route 307
Route information
Maintained by Transports Québec
Length: 67.0 km[1] (41.6 mi)
Major junctions
South end: A-50 in Gatineau
  Route 366 in Val-des-Monts
North end: Route 309 in Val-des-Bois
Location
Counties: Gatineau / Les Collines-de-l'Outaouais / Papineau
Major cities: Gatineau, Cantley, Val-des-Monts
Highway system

Quebec provincial highways

Route 303Route 309

Route 307 is a provincial road located in the Outaouais region of Quebec. The road runs mostly parallel to the Gatineau River on the eastern side of it. It starts at the corner of Rue Saint-Louis and Boulevard Greber in the Gatineau sector of the city of Gatineau. It runs north of Gatineau and ends in Val-des-Bois at the junction of Route 309 which runs from the Buckingham sector north into the Upper Laurentians.

The main communities the highway passes through are Gatineau, Cantley and Val-des-Monts. In Gatineau, it is known as Rue Saint-Louis, in Cantley it is known as Montée de la Source and in Val-des Monts it is named Route Principale.

On June 23, 2010, part of the highway was closed between Val-des-Bois and Bowman, due to a partial bridge collapse caused by a 5.0 magnitude earthquake.[2]

Municipalities along Route 307

Major intersections

RCM or ET Municipality Km Junction Notes
Southern terminus of Route 307
Gatineau Gatineau 0.0 Boul Gréber Downtown Gatineau
1.3
1.6
A-50 50 EAST: to Buckingham (Gatineau)
50 WEST: to Hull (Gatineau)
Les Collines-de-l'Outaouais Val-des-Monts 22.9
29.8
Route 366 (Overlap 6.9 km) 366 WEST: to La Pêche
366 EAST: to Cantley
Papineau Val-des-Bois 67.0 Route 309 309 SOUTH: to Val-des-Monts
309 NORTH: to Notre-Dame-de-Laus
Northern terminus of Route 307

See also

References

  1. Ministère des transports, "Distances routières", page 95, Les Publications du Québec, 2005
  2. "5.0 Val-des-Bois quake rattles Ottawa, eastern North America". Ottawa Citizen, June 23, 2010.

External links



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