Quebec Route 170

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The Route 170 is a state highway (Route National) of the Canadian province of Quebec and performs the administrative regions Capitale-Nationale and Saguenay -Lac -Saint -Jean. It is in sections, also called Boulevard du Royaume and Route du Fjord.

Route description

The 207 km long cross-country road connects the location on the St. Lawrence River estuary Saint- Siméon with the located on the south shore of Lac Saint -Jean Métabetchouan -Lac -à -la- Croix. Takes you south of the Saguenay fjord to Saguenay and south of the Rivière Saguenay Lac Saint -Jean.

The Route 170 leads initially to the west along the river Rivière Noire. She passes the hamlet of Lac- Deschênes and reaches the river of Petit Rivière Saguenay. Now this runs along the north direction and reached at km 55 Petit -Saguenay near the mouth of Rivière Petit -Saguenay in the Saguenay Fjord. Now the remote road turns west. It leads south past L' Anse -Saint -Jean and crosses the Rivière Saint -Jean. The hamlet Rivière- Eternité and Saint -Félix- d'Otis lie along the route. At La Baie ( Saguenay incorporated ) the road reaches the shore of the Saguenay Fjord. Takes you along the south shore of Baie des Ha! Ha!. Then the road runs along the Bagotville Airport over, south of Chicoutimi over and through the center of Jonquière. The Autoroute 70 runs in the city of Saguenay over a distance of 35 km north initially, then south parallel to Route 170 after their reunion, the route 170 continues west to Larouche over. West of Saint- Bruno the route crosses the road 169. The Route 170 finally reaches the shores of Lac Saint -Jean. After a further 5 km - 2 km northeast of Métabetchouan -Lac -à -la -Croix - she meets again on Route 169 Here is the end point of the highway.

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