Quebec Route 105
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Route 105 is a north-south highway in Quebec, Canada. It runs from Hull (now part of Gatineau), where it is known as Boulevard Saint-Joseph (until the limits with Chelsea), to Grand-Remous where it ends at Route 117.
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Quick Facts Route 105, Route information ...
Route information | ||||
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Maintained by Transports Québec | ||||
Length | 157 km[1] (98 mi) | |||
History | Route 11 | |||
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South end | A-5 in Gatineau | |||
Major intersections | R-366 in Wakefield R-301 in Kazabazua R-107 in Maniwaki | |||
North end | R-117 (TCH) in Grand-Remous | |||
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Country | Canada | |||
Province | Quebec | |||
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Route 105 runs mostly in the Gatineau River valley, where it is characterized by twisty and hilly sections. Besides Hull, the only other significant town along the route is Maniwaki.
Originally part of the former Route 11, it was renumbered to 105 in the 1970s, and runs parallel to Autoroute 5 in the Gatineau area.