Quebec Route 113

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Route 113

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Route information
Maintained by Transports Québec
Length366.4 km [1]  (227.7 mi)
HistoryQC-58 (1952).svg Route 58
Major junctions
South endQc117.svgTrans-Canada Highway shield.svg R-117 (TCH) in Val-d'Or
Major intersectionsQc386.svgQc397.svg R-386  / R-397 in Senneterre
North endQc167.svg R-167 in Chibougamau
Location
Country Canada
Province Quebec
Highway system
Qc112.svg R-112 Qc116.svg R-116

Route 113 is a north/south two lane highway in northern Quebec, Canada. It starts at Route 117 just north of Louvicourt (now part of Val-d'Or) and continues north and north-east roughly until Waswanipi from where it continues east until it ends at Route 167 in Chibougamau. For most of its length, Route 113 goes through areas that are sparsely populated but where logging is an important economic activity.

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Municipalities along Route 113

Major intersections

RCM or ET MunicipalityKmRoadNotes
Southern terminus of Route 113
La Vallée-de-l'Or Val-d'Or (Louvicourt)0.0Qc117.svgTrans-Canada Highway shield.svg R-117 (TCH) 117 SOUTH: to Mont-Laurier
117 NORTH: to Val-d'Or
Senneterre36.8Qc386.svg R-386 (East end)386 WEST: to Amos
104.8Qc397.svg R-397 (North end)397 SOUTH: to Lac-Despinassy
Jamésie Chibougamau366.4Qc167.svg R-167 167 SOUTH: to Lac-Ashuapmushuan
167 NORTH: to Chibougamau
Northern terminus of Route 113

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References

  1. Ministère des transports, "Distances routières", page 58, Les Publications du Québec, 2005