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0.0
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0.0
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Town of Fort Frances
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Junction of Minnesota Highway #53 and #71 south to United States / Canada Border Crossing, International Falls. West to Rainy River. East to City of Thunder Bay. There is access to an Information Booth at this location. Town of Fort Frances, all services.Fort Frances bears the distinction of being the oldest settled community west of Lake Superior. It was first established in 1688 by Jacques de Noyen and has been settled continuously since 1731
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0.0
(360.2) |
0.0
(223.8) |
Junction of highway #802 North
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North to Kashabowie Lodge and Campgrounds
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2.6
(357.6) |
1.6
(222.2) |
Photo
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View from Highway
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3.0
(357.2) |
1.9
(222.0) |
Photo
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View from highway
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3.4
(356.8) |
2.1
(221.7) |
Holiday Village Campground & R V Park
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West side of highway
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4.3
(355.9) |
2.7
(221.2) |
Point of Interest
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East Boundry of Fort Frances
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9.0
(351.2) |
5.6
(218.2) |
Photo
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View from highway
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9.2
(351.0) |
5.7
(218.1) |
Photo
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Bridge crossing Rainy Lake
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17.7
(342.5) |
11.0
(212.8) |
Boat Launch Area
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North side of highway
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20.2
(340.0) |
12.6
(211.3) |
Point of Interest
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Bridge Crossing Rainy River, access to Windy Point
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29.0
(331.2) |
18.0
(205.8) |
Roadside Highway Tunout
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Gravel turnout, north side of highway
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31.3
(328.9) |
19.4
(204.4) |
Junction of Highway #502
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North to City of Dryden
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32.0
(328.2) |
19.9
(203.9) |
Roadside Highway Tunout
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Paved truck load check area, north side of highway
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35.2
(325.0) |
21.9
(202.0) |
Access to Boat Launch
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North side of highway
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38.6
(321.6) |
24.0
(199.8) |
Point of Interest
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Bridge crossing Rainy River
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39.1
(321.1) |
24.3
(199.5) |
Photo
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View from highway
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39.3
(320.9) |
24.4
(199.4) |
Armstrong Road
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Coopers Resort 1km north, Fisheries Resort 3 km's north
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60.4
(299.8) |
37.5
(186.3) |
Roadside Highway Tunout Rest Area
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Picnic tables, pit toilets, north side of highway
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68.7
(291.5) |
42.7
(181.1) |
Community of Mine Centre (Bliss Road)
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Services south side of highway.
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68.8
(291.4) |
42.8
(181.1) |
Mine Centre Resort
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South side of highway
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80.3
(279.9) |
49.9
(173.9) |
Access to Manion Lake
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North side of highway, Hyatt's Manion Lake Camp, fishing hunting. Blue Lantern Resort. Manion Lake Resort
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94.4
(265.8) |
58.7
(165.2) |
Point of Interest
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Bridge crossing The Seine River
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95.0
(265.2) |
59.0
(164.8) |
Roadside Highway Turnout
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Gravel, snow plow turn about.
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110.3
(249.9) |
68.5
(155.3) |
Quetico Wilderness Outfitters
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Access to Quetico Provincial Park, Lac la Croix
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120.2
(240.0) |
74.7
(149.1) |
Banning Lake Road
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North side of highway
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124.9
(235.3) |
77.6
(146.2) |
McCauley Lake Road
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McCauley Lake Resort, 1 km north
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125.0
(235.2) |
77.7
(146.2) |
Point of Interest
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Bridge crossing McCauley Creek
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129.3
(230.9) |
80.3
(143.5) |
Perch Lake Road
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Access to Mar's Lake Resort 3 km's north
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140.2
(220.0) |
87.1
(136.7) |
Point of Interest
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Lerome Lake, north side of highway
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146.4
(213.8) |
91.0
(132.9) |
Roadside Highway Turnout
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Paved turnout, north side of highway. Kemuel Lake south side of highway
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149.5
(210.7) |
92.9
(130.9) |
Junction of Highway #622 & 11b
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Community of Atikokan 3 km's north. North to Turtle River Provincial Park (waterway park), City of Dryden. South access to Quetico Provincial Park. Visitor Information Centre south side of highway.
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159.0
(201.2) |
98.8
(125.0) |
Quetico Provincial Park access south side of highway
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Quetico is a protected, pristine wilderness retreat of international acclaim west of Lake Superior on the Canada - U.S. border. The park's tangled network of lakes once formed water routes travelled by Ojibway and fur traders. Now it is primarily the destination of experienced canoeists seeking solitude and rare glimpses of wildlife by cascading waterfalls, glassy lakes and endless forests. The park is accessible at five points by canoe and one by car (to the Dawson Trail Campground).
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167.7
(192.5) |
104.2
(119.6) |
Roadside Highway Tunout Rest Area
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Picnic area
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171.3
(188.9) |
106.4
(117.4) |
Junction of Highway #623
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North to community of Sapawe 5 km's
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172.0
(188.2) |
106.9
(116.9) |
Niobe Lake Lodge
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North side of highway
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174.9
(185.3) |
108.7
(115.1) |
Lakeview Road
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178.5
(181.7) |
110.9
(112.9) |
Junction of Highway #633
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Quetico Centre 4 km's north
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182.8
(177.4) |
113.6
(110.2) |
Point of Interest
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Eva Lake
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183.7
(176.5) |
114.2
(109.7) |
Camp Quetico Road
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Access to Outfitters, Camp Quetico, Queti Quest. North side of highway
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184.0
(176.2) |
114.3
(109.5) |
Services at Highway
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186.8
(173.4) |
116.1
(107.8) |
Point of Interest
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East boundry of Quetico Provincial Park
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187.6
(172.6) |
116.6
(107.3) |
Photo
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View from highway
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188.5
(171.7) |
117.1
(106.7) |
Point of Interest
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Crossing the Pickerel River
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188.6
(171.6) |
117.2
(106.6) |
Quetico Provincial Park (Dawson Trail)
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Park Entrance to Dawson Creek campground 107 campsites, 49 electric sites, showers south side of highway. Quetico is a protected, pristine wilderness retreat of international acclaim west of Lake Superior on the Canada - U.S. border. The park's tangled network of lakes once formed water routes travelled by Ojibway and fur traders. Now it is primarily the destination of experienced canoeists seeking solitude and rare glimpses of wildlife by cascading waterfalls, glassy lakes and endless forests. The park is accessible at five points by canoe and one by car (to the Dawson Trail Campground).
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195.6
(164.6) |
121.5
(102.3) |
Photo
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View from highway
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214.2
(146.0) |
133.1
(90.7) |
Roadside Highway Tunout Rest Area
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North side of highway, picnic tables
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215.4
(144.8) |
133.8
(90.0) |
Arctic and Atlantic Watershed 1660 ft. elevation
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From this point all streams flow north into the Arctic Ocean. Past this point east all streams flow south into the Atlantic Ocean
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215.4
(144.8) |
133.8
(90.0) |
Photo's
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View from highway, Arctic and Atlantic Watershed information sign
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236.8
(123.4) |
147.1
(76.7) |
Roadside Highway Tunout
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Gravel turnout, no services, right by lake you could launch a small boat or canoe, nice spot, south side of highway
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240.3
(119.9) |
149.3
(74.5) |
Junction of Highway #802 south
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South side of highway
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240.4
(119.8) |
149.4
(74.4) |
Roadside Highway Turnout
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Pulp load road check. South side of highway
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242.5
(117.7) |
150.7
(73.1) |
Services at Highway
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Fuel, north side of highway
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244.0
(116.2) |
151.6
(72.2) |
Point of Interest
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Crossing the Kashabowie River
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251.3
(108.9) |
156.2
(67.7) |
Photo
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View from highway
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258.9
(101.3) |
160.9
(62.9) |
Photo
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Mache Lake, north side of highway
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266.1
(94.1) |
165.4
(58.5) |
Junction of Highway #586
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South side of highway
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271.1
(89.1) |
168.5
(55.4) |
Point of Interest
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Bridge crossing Swamp River
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272.9
(87.3) |
169.6
(54.2) |
Spruce Villa Campgrounds
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South side of highway
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274.7
(85.5) |
170.7
(53.1) |
Community of Shebandowan (Shebandowan Road)
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Services
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278.0
(82.2) |
172.7
(51.1) |
Point of Interest (Time Zone Change)
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Eastern Standard time zone. If heading East set watch ahead one hour. Travellers heading West set watches back one hour.
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284.3
(75.9) |
176.7
(47.2) |
Roadside Highway Turnout
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Large paved, pulp load, truck check point, south side of highway
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287.2
(73.0) |
178.5
(45.4) |
Junction of Highway #17 ( The Trans Canada Highway )
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Community of Shabaqua Corners, services at highway East to City of Thunder Bay Note The Trans Canada Highways, #11 overlaps with #17
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305.2
(55.0) |
189.7
(34.2) |
Point of Interest
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Beaver Lodges on pond
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308.2
(52.0) |
191.5
(32.3) |
Junction of Highway #102
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East alternate route to Thunder Bay
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318.2
(42.0) |
197.7
(26.1) |
Roadside Highway Turnout Rest Area
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Rest Area, south side of highway picnic tables
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324.2
(36.0) |
201.5
(22.4) |
Junction of Highway #590
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Access to Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park. Known as Niagara of the North, Kakabeka Falls plunges 40 metres over sheer cliffs and some of the oldest fossils in the world. Get a bird's-eye view from jutting platforms and trails along the gorge. Trace voyageurs' steps around the falls in this history-rich park.
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325.2
(35.0) |
202.1
(21.7) |
Town of Kakabeka Falls
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Kakabeka Falls, Lodging, services
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327.2
(33.0) |
203.3
(20.5) |
Kakabeka Falls Bible Camp
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Access south side of highway
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329.2
(31.0) |
204.6
(19.3) |
Junction of highway #588
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South to Stanley, access to Ontario Provincial Police Detachment
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341.2
(19.0) |
212.0
(11.8) |
Junction of Highway #130 south
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South side of highway
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360.2
(0.0) |
223.8
(0.0) |
The City of Thunder Bay
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Junction of Highways #61 south to Duluth Minnesota, access to airport,hospital. Highways 11 #17 north is The Thunder Bay Expressway, bypassing Thunder Bay east to Sault St. Marie west to Kenora, Manitoba.Start / Finish of Highway Travel Guide.
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