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Topic: Quebec provincial highway 132


  
  Autoroute (Quebec) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The speed limit on Quebec's Autoroutes is generally 100 km/h (60 mph) in rural areas and 70-90 km/h (45-55 mph) in urban areas.
Quebec's Autoroutes are numbered from 1-99 in the case of principal routes, and from 400-999 in the case of collector routes or deviation routes (what Americans would term bypass routes) designed such that truck traffic can by-pass urban areas.
Quebec's first Autoroute was the Autoroute des Laurentides (Laurentian Autoroute), which opened in 1959 as a toll road.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Autoroute_(Quebec)   (3016 words)

  
 List of Quebec provincial highways - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Autoroute system in Quebec is a network of expressways which operate under the same principle of controlled access as the Interstate freeway system in the United States or the 400-Series Highways in neighbouring Ontario.
Quebec route 199, the only 100s route that is on an isolated island in Quebec.
Route 4 from New York State to Montreal, the routing of 138 south of St Lawrence River.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Quebec_provincial_highways   (320 words)

  
 Highway 401 - the Story.html
Highway 401 was also conceived as a completely controlled-access highway on a separate alignment from start to finish, bypassing all the cities and towns along its length.
Highway 401 construction was delayed in part, because of material and manpower shortages after World War II and onset of the Korean war in 1949.
of the Village of Lancaster easterly to the Quebec boundary.
www.roadscholar.on.ca /lateststory.html   (4953 words)

  
 Ontario Provincial Highways (400-427 + QEW)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
This highway is the eastern of the two segments of Hwy 403 in Ontario.
In this era of highway downloading which has seen all of the Gardiner Expwy (Former Hwy 2) and a part of the QEW given over to the City of Toronto, it seems that the Don Valley will remain in city hands and Hwy 404 will most definitely not be extended southward.
The portion of the highway south of Airport Rd is maintained by the Airport Authority and not the MTO.
members.aol.com /hwys/OntHwys/OntHwys400-QEW.html   (7162 words)

  
 Highway Traffic Act - O. Reg. 316/03   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
That part of the King's Highway known as No. 406 lying between a point at its intersection with the King's Highway known as the Queen Elizabeth Way in the City of St. Catharines and a point at its intersection with the roadway known as Holland Road in the City of Thorold.
That part of the King's Highway known as No. 420 in the City of Niagara Falls lying between a point at its intersection with the King's Highway known as the Queen Elizabeth Way and a point at its intersection with the roadway known as Stanley Avenue.
That part of the King's Highway known as No. 7/8 lying between a point at its intersection with the eastern limit of the roadway known as Waterloo Road No. 5 in the Township of Wilmot and a point at its intersection with the King's Highway known as No. 8 in the City of Kitchener.
www.e-laws.gov.on.ca /DBLaws/Regs/English/030316_e.htm   (3406 words)

  
 quebec
The upper third of the shield has three white upright fleur-de-lis on a blue background, the middle third has a gold leopard on a red background, and the lower third a sugar maple sprig on a gold background.
As enforcement of prohibition in Canada became impossible, provincial governments replaced prohibition with government liquor control boards that had a monopoly on the sale of wine and spirits.
Most of the highway system was built in the 1960s, and today serves 80 percent of Québec's population, linking urban centers and connecting to the networks of Ontario and New England.
cms.westport.k12.ct.us /cmslmc/foreignlanguages/canada/quebec.htm   (7499 words)

  
 Ontario Provincial Highways (21-69)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Hwy 48 was the City of Toronto's last non-freeway provincial highway to be downloaded, when the portion of Markham Rd south of the future Hwy 407/ETR interchange in Markham was given back to the local authorities.
That same SR-61 is the "Highway 61" mentioned in a Bob Dylan tune (he was born in the Duluth area).
Quebec provincial boundary (connection w/QC-101) north of Thorne, 65.5 km northeast of the centre of North Bay
hometown.aol.com /hwys/OntHwys/OntHwys21-69.html   (3810 words)

  
 King's Highway 2 - Kingtson to Lancaster - www.Onthighways.com
Highway 2 is still a signed MTO maintained route from the east town limits of Gananoque to Highway 401 (at interchange # 648).
Highway 2 north of the 401 (between interchange #'s 648 and 687) was downloaded in the mid 1990s.
Highway 2 north of the 401 was removed from the provincial highway system in the mid 1990s.
www.onthighways.com /highway_2_page_4.htm   (880 words)

  
 Camping in Quebec's Provincial, Regional & National Parks
From Quebec City follow route 20 east along the south shore of the St Lawrence.
Highway 125 to the northeast of Montreal to St Donat then follow route 3 into the park.
Highway 125 to the northeast of Montreal to St Donat then follow route 9 into the park then follow route 3 to route 36.
www.out-there.com /cmp-pq.htm   (2744 words)

  
 Quebec - Quebec's Old City & Petit Champlain
Old Quebec sitting high on the bluff above the Saint Lawrence River, and Quartier Petit-Champlain the lower town, at water's edge, have roots that date to the beginning of the seventeenth century.
The skyline of Old Quebec is dominated by the impressive Chateau Frontenac, one of the most well known railroad hotels in Canada.
Going out for Sunday breakfast is a Quebec tradition and there's no better place to partake this meal than the buffet at the Terrace Café in the Chateau Frontenac, followed by a guided tour of the c1893 portion of the hotel, conducted by costumed staff.
www.mestern.net /canada/quebec/drive   (1496 words)

  
 HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ACT - O. Reg. 316/03   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
5.  An off-road vehicle may be driven on a highway that is within a provincial park or public park if the road authority or governing body of the park permits the operation of off-road vehicles in the park.
6.  An off-road vehicle shall not be operated on a highway unless it meets the requirements of sections 7 to 15 and it is operated in accordance with sections 16 to 24.
All highways that are in unorganized territory and that are under the jurisdiction and control of a road authority other than the Ministry.
www.e-laws.gov.on.ca /DBLaws/Source/Regs/English/2003/R03316_e.htm   (3391 words)

  
 Canadian Dimension / Articles » Women Title Holders file objection to Ontario 407 ETR highway
This electronic toll highway from Oshawa to Burlington was built by the Ontario government and sold to a private company which then sold it to the Europeans.
This highway by 407 ETR and their business partners on our territory is a violation of our jurisdiction as respected by the conjunction of our constitution, Kaianereh‚ko:wa, the Canadian Constitution and the U.S. Constitution.
According to Section 132 the only way to surrender Indian title is through a treaty made with the sovereign constitutional people of the nation with a clear question and a clear majority.
canadiandimension.com /articles/2006/07/29/598   (1019 words)

  
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The last referendum on Quebec independence in 1995 was narrowly defeated 51% to 49%.
Conversely, while Quebec provincial flags outnumbered Canadian flags about 2:1, I also didn't see any large protest signs or displays of Quebec nationalism.
Quebec is a name derived from "where the river narrows".
www.mvermeulen.com /canada/quebec.html   (1968 words)

  
 Driving the TransCanada - The Sault to Wawa
Transcanada Highway #17 begins on the Canadian side and divides to go north along the shore of Lake Superior or south along the north shore of Lake Huron.
A number of streets in the older section, off Highway 17B, are lined with lovely c1910 through 1940 homes, attesting to the fact that the area had some very wealthy citizens, most involved with steel, lumbering and mining industries.
Along the highway, valleys of glacial till, sand and gravel, interspersed with quiet lakes and extensive bogs, lie between ancient rock mountains.
www.mestern.net /canada/ontario/wawa/index.php   (2549 words)

  
 Transportation - The Bas-Saint-Laurent, Bas-St-Laurent, Quebec
Whether for work, pleasure, business or access to services, people regularly use the network of roads and highways to travel within the region or to other regions.
Provincial highways such as the Jean Lesage Autoroute (20) and highways 132, 185, 232 and 195 are the busiest.
The airport at Mont-Joli is Eastern Quebec’s main air transportation center managing most of the flights arriving from the west as well as a good number of flights to Quebec, Gaspésie and the Côte-Nord.
www.bas-saint-laurent.org /texte.asp?id=416   (732 words)

  
 Quebec Outdoors Links & Notes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
We arrived in Quebec City late enough to warrant staying overnight before flying out the next morning to the Ile du Cap-aux-Meules, the commercial hub of these French-speaking islands.
The confluence of the St. Lawrence and Saguenay River in Quebec is one of the richest feeding areas for cetaceans in the North Atlantic...
Travelling eastward from Quebec City, the St. Lawrence River route is astonishing: the geographic disparity between the Canadian Shield and the Laurentian coastal region made evident by the appearance of deep glacial valleys, containing fast-moving fresh water that sweeps rich nutrients into the cold briny water of the great St. Lawrence River.
www.clydesisler.com /Outdoors/Research/Canada/Quebec.htm   (3062 words)

  
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Everything is closed here in rural Quebec on a Sunday, so decided to stay in a small motel....could have been worse the disco could have been on tonight.
In Maria a large tree had fallen over the highway and hit a power line, so we were lucky to skirt it thru a yard and get ahead before the hiway was closed....this made traffic lighter for a while.
Lawn mowing must be a provincial past time everyone is out mowing large large spans of lawns even in the country...
ks.yerex.ca /maritimes/quebec_to_new_brunswick_log.html   (5323 words)

  
 Field Guide to the FTAA Protest in Quebec City
However, outside the tourist industry, people in Quebec are not necessarily very fluent in English and (like people in other countries) they prefer to be addressed in their own language, that is, in French.
In Quebec City, most English speakers are tourists (as opposed to Montreal) and therefore the English language has a certain exotic flavor.
Quebec activists are especially eager to meet activists from outside the province.
www.nadir.org /nadir/initiativ/agp/free/ftaa/soa   (5621 words)

  
 Consumer Protection Act
Quebec >> Statutes and Regulations >> R.S.Q. c.
The application of section 98 or 99 to an instalment sale contract does not deprive the consumer of a right granted to him by sections 132 to 148.
Paragraph b of section 151 and sections 152 and 153 apply, with the necessary modifications, to motorcycles adapted for transportation on public highways.
www.canlii.org /qc/laws/sta/p-40.1/20050513/whole.html   (9699 words)

  
 Regroupement des stations de ski de fond de la région de Québec   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Access :Highway 20 east, exit 318 north or via Route 132, 1936, 4e rue.
Access : Highway 20 east, exit 337, route 279 south, Buckland, r 216 east, Route du Massif.
Access : Highway 73 south, exit St-Joseph de Beauce to r 276 est, junction route 277, to Rang Mont Orignal, 90 km from Québec City, Info : 418-625-1551 or 1-877- 355-1551.
www.rssfrq.qc.ca /carte_ang06.html   (2048 words)

  
 Comments about quebec : citynoise.org
Montreal, Quebec City and Vancouver have had restrictions put on the height of buildings not just because of the view of the surrounding hills or mountains, but also due to the......
EvilGentleman: aer suzuki, as Laura mentioned, the Inuit village of Kangirsujuaq (population - 550) is in the Canadian province of Quebec, along the Hudson Strait at the northern end of the province.
And the Quebec Provincial Police (Surete du Quebec) are infamous......
www.citynoise.org /noise/quebec   (1943 words)

  
 Quebec Regional Office - Index - Indian and Northern Affairs Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Gesgapegiag is located 45 km west of Bonaventure, on the north shore of Cascapédia Bay.
The band council consists of a chief and eight councillors elected in accordance with the procedures set out in the Indian Act.
provided by the police department recognized under a tripartite agreement between the band council, the Government of Canada and the Quebec government.
www.ainc-inac.gc.ca /qc/gui/gesgapegiag_e.html   (135 words)

  
 Quebec Fishery Regulations, 1990
"provincial legislation" means the Act respecting the Conservation and Development of Wildlife of Quebec, R.S.Q., c.
No person shall fish by means of a hook or hooks used in such a manner as to pierce or hook a fish in any part of the body other than the mouth.
The waters surrounded by the section of Highway 169 connecting to the east the municipality of Dolbeau-Mistassini with the municipality of Saint-Méthode and thence Highway 373 connecting the municipality of Saint-Méthode with the municipality of Dolbeau-Mistassini
laws.justice.gc.ca /en/F-14/SOR-90-214/121967.html   (7925 words)

  
 Bike Paths Quebec and Rail Trails
Surrounding Quebec City there are the Piste Jacques Cartier/Portneuf, the Corridor des Cheminots as well as the Corridor de Littoral.
The Aerobic Corridor is one of Quebec's original multi-use trails It is currently evolving and will soon provide a loop, in conjunction with the P'tite Train du Nord, through the some of the most beautiful areas in the Laurentians.
The trail connects to the Saint Francois du Lac to Becancour trail in the north and the Campagnarde in the south.
www.out-there.com /bkp_pq01.htm   (2886 words)

  
 Regroupement des stations de ski de fond de la région de Québec
Access : Highway 20 east, exit 318 north or via Route 132, 1936, 4e rue.
Access : Highway 20 east, exit 337, route 279 south, Buckland, Route 216 east, Route du Massif.
Access : Highway 73 south, exit St-Joseph de Beauce to route 276 est, junction route 277, to Rang Mont Orignal, 90 km from Québec City, Info : 418-625-1551 or 1-877- 355-1551.
www.rssfrq.qc.ca /carte_ang.html   (1920 words)

  
 Transcription / Transcript - Gatineau (Québec) - 2004-12-01
Consequently, all have agreed to manufacture and instal appropriate signage on major highways within the primary signal contour of our four existing stations.
Our stations have a common structure that a local community can easily feed and nurture, while as licence holders we accept responsibility for the content by controlling both the degree and the nature of local access.
We welcome this categorization as we acknowledge our format to be non-conventional and intend to provide a live and engaging format presenting much more than information about traffic and weather conditions, highway construction and simple mentions of attractions of interests to tourists on a repeating basis.
www.crtc.gc.ca /ENG/transcripts/2004/tb1201.htm   (19243 words)

  
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Hughes, N.L. «A History of the Development of Ministerial Education in Canada from its Inception Until 1925 in those Churches which were Tributary to the United Church of Canada in Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritime Provinces of Canada».
Kollar, N.R. «People's Rights and Provincial Duties: Religious Education and Public Schools in the Province of New Brunswick».
«Some Factors for Consideration in the Establishment of Departments or Agriculture in the Protestant Rural Secondary Schools of Quebec, and the Rural Secondary Schools of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia».
www.cuslm.ca /~clio/fenetre/frame1/biblio2.htm   (6552 words)

  
 Quebec Trans-Canada Highway Route
HIGHWAY ACCESS: In Montreal, the major highways ("Autoroutes") are often below grade and flanked by service roads on both sides, with steep ramps off the highway and back on.
Exit #90, junction with #20 southbound, #132 northbound and Boulevard Marie-Victorin
North to Ste Foy and Quebec City Airport, south to town of Charny, east to Levis
www.transcanadahighway.com /Quebec/TCH-QU-E1.htm   (773 words)

  
 Downstream from Ottawa - Our Man In Canada #132 - week 178, Fly Anglers OnLine.
Along highway #17 on the Ontario side there are public docks at Orleans, Cumberland, Rockland, Clarence, and Wendover.
On the Quebec side, a short drive from Hull down the 148 will bring the angler through the towns of Angers, Masson, Thurso, Papineauville, and Montebello, not to mention the two provincial parks which all have public launches.
On the Quebec side it can be reached through the provincial park, or from Wendover on the Ontario side.
www.flyanglersonline.com /features/canada/can132.html   (740 words)

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