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=== Northern Ontario & Quebec routes === {{Main|Ontario Highway 71|Ontario Highway 11|Ontario Highway 66|Quebec Route 117|Quebec Autoroute 15}} The {{Convert|1547|km|mi|adj=on}} section of Highway 71 and Highway 11 between [[Kenora]] and [[North Bay, Ontario]], is considered part of the Trans-Canada Highway. This highway first runs south of the Main TCH route between Kenora and Thunder Bay, passing through the town of [[Fort Frances]] on the U.S. border. Then, after running concurrently with the main Trans-Canada Highway route, [[Ontario Highway 11|Highway 11]] splits off to the north at [[Nipigon]], running through a vast and sparsely-populated area of northern Ontario. This highway sees little long-distance traffic compared to the main route, beside heavy transport trucks looking to avoid the significant elevation changes along the Lake Superior route, since it is much flatter and the transit time for heavy hauling is usually the same. The area is also not well-known as a tourist destination outside of fishing tours, which are often fly-in. A much shorter {{Convert|60|km|mi|adj=on}} section of Highway 66 connects another northern Trans-Canada Highway route to Quebec's [[Quebec Route 117|Highway 117]], which itself continues the TCH route to Montreal after connecting with [[Quebec Autoroute 15|Autoroute 15]]. The main Highway 11 continues south until it intersects the main Trans-Canada Highway route (Highway 17) in North Bay. Except for the southernmost stretches south of [[Labelle, Quebec|Labelle]], these highways are two-lane undivided routes.
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