Route 315 | ||||
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| Maintained by Transports Québec | ||||
| Length | 76.6 km[1] (47.6 mi) | |||
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| Location | ||||
| Country | Canada | |||
| Province | Quebec | |||
| Major cities | Gatineau | |||
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Route 315 through Chénéville.
Route 315 is a road in the Canadian province of Quebec that connects the Gatineau sector of Masson-Angers to Namur. Initially, the road started in Buckingham on Rue Joseph at the city's Main Street (Avenue de Buckingham) just a few kilometres further north, but when A-50 was extended further east as a Buckingham by-pass at its current end at Doherty Road, the section of Route 309 between Buckingham and the junction at Route 148 in Masson-Angers was renumbered Route 315 while Route 309 starts at Doherty Road and A-50.
The section of Route 315 between Mulgrave-et-Derry and Ripon is unpaved and windy.
Municipalities along Route 315
Major intersections
| RCM or ET | Municipality | km | Junction | Notes |
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Southern terminus of Route 315 | ||||
| Gatineau | Masson-Angers | 0.0 | 148 WEST: to Gatineau 148 EAST: to Lochaber-Partie-Ouest | |
| 0.6 1.9 |
50 EAST: to Buckingham 50 WEST: to Gatineau | |||
| Buckingham | 8.2 | 309 SOUTH: to 309 NORTH: to L'Ange-Gardien | ||
| Papineau | Ripon | 48.7 | Chemin Montpellier | EAST: to |
| Chénéville | 65.1 | 321 SOUTH: to Ripon 321 NORTH: to Duhamel | ||
| Namur | 76.6 | 323 SOUTH: to Notre-Dame-de-la-Paix 323 NORTH: to Saint-Émile-de-Suffolk | ||
Northern terminus of Route 315 | ||||
See also
References
- ↑ Ministère des transports, "Distances routières", page 96, Les Publications du Québec, 2005
External links
- Official Transports Quebec Map (in French)
- Route 315 on Google Maps
45°44′13″N 75°04′20″W / 45.73686°N 75.07233°W
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