Quebec Route 321

Route 321 marker
Route 321
Route information
Maintained by Transports Québec
Length85.7 km[1] (53.3 mi)
Papineau section
Length52.6 km[1] (32.7 mi)
South end R-148 in Papineauville
Major intersections
North endRue Principal in Duhamel
Antoine-Labelle section
Length33.1 km[1] (20.6 mi)
South endChemin Chapleau in Nominingue
Major intersections R-117 (TCH) in Rivière-Rouge
North endChemin des Îles in L'Ascension
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
Highway system
R-317 R-323

Route 321 is a regional road in Quebec, Canada, that consists of two unconnected sections: one in Papineau Regional County Municipality that runs from Papineauville to Duhamel, and a second section of the road goes from Nominingue to L'Ascension in the Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality; there's 67 to 72 km in between (depending on the route).

The portion north of Chénéville in Papineau RCM is still unmarked on some maps, but it is signed on the road, and is very sinuous. On most of the Chénéville-Duhamel part, it is impossible to reach the 90 km/h speed. In fact it is most of the time a 50–70 km/h speed limit road. It is frequented by campers who go to the Lac Simon recreational center during the summer.

Papineau section

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The entire route is in Papineau RCM.

LocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
Papineauville0.00.0 R-148 – Plaisance, Montebello
Saint-André-Avellin14.08.7Rue Sainte-Julie Est – Notre-Dame-de-la-Paix
Ripon26.616.5 R-317 south – RiponNorthern terminus of Route 317
Chénéville33.921.1 R-315 – Lac-Simon, Namur
Duhamel52.632.7Rue Principale – Papineau-Labelle Wildlife Reserve
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
Route 321 through St-André-Avellin

Antoine-Labelle section

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The entire route is in Antoine-Labelle RCM.

LocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
Nominingue0.00.0Chemin Chapleau – Lac-Saguay, Papineau-Labelle Wildlife Reserve
Rivière-Rouge14.5–
14.6
9.0–
9.1
R-117 (TCH) – L'Annonciation, Sainte-Véronique
L'Ascension33.120.6Chemin des Îles north – Rouge-Matawin Wildlife Reserve
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Ministère des transports, "Distances routières", page 96, Les Publications du Québec, 2005
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