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Trans-Canada Highway

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As the Northern branch, the Route 11 join the [[Quebec highways|route 117]] in [[Abitibi]], [[Quebec]] but also aim South joining Route 17 at its Eastern Junction in [[North Bay]]. Both Route merge again just East of [[Thunder Bay]] near the Lake Nipigon. West of [[Thunder Bay]], Route 11 keeps South going towards the [[Fort Frances]] Border Crossing to [[Minnesota]].
The Middle branch starts at the [[Quebec]] border near [[Montreal]] as the H-417 heading towards and through [[Ottawa]], continuing from there as the Route 17 and merging with the Southern branch in [[Sudbury]] it continues towards [[Sault Ste.Marie]] (Border crossing to [[Michigan]]), then follow the shore of Lake Superior to [[Thunder Bay]] and further to [[Manitoba]]. Note: [[Wawa (Ontario)|Wawa]] is seen as the worst place to be dropped along the Transcanadian, read further on the place page.
The Southern branch, depart from [[Ottawa]] as the Route 7 in direction of [[Toronto]] and Oshawa. From the area of Lake Simcoe, north of [[Toronto]], it heads Northbound as simultaneously the Route 12, the H-400 and route 69 until [[Sudbury]] where it merge with the Route 17.

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