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- La route 105 est une route provinciale de l'Ontario mesurant 174 kilomètres. Elle dessert l'extrême nord-ouest de la province, reliant la route 17 à à Red Lake et à via la route 125. (fr)
- King's Highway 105, commonly referred to as Highway 105, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. Located in the Kenora District of northern Ontario, the highway extends for 173.5 kilometres (107.8 mi) from an intersection with Highway 17 between Kenora and Dryden with the Red Lake mining area to the north. The route also passes through the town of Ear Falls near its midpoint. Highway 105 was built to provide access to the large gold deposits at Red Lake, which were only accessible by boat or plane between their discovery in 1926 and the opening of the highway in 1946. Highway 105 passes through long stretches of isolated forest and lakeland, with no services available between the distanced communities along the route. (en)
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- dbr:Ontario_Highway_657
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- dbr:Hudson,_Kenora_District
- dbr:Unorganized_Kenora_District
- dbr:Vermilion_Bay,_Ontario
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- dbr:World_War_II
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- dbr:Madsen,_Ontario
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- dbr:Perrault_Falls,_Ontario
- dbr:Cochenour
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- Ear Falls (en)
- Red Lake (en)
- Perrault Falls (en)
- Red Lake Road (en)
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- Highway 105 highlighted in red (en)
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- English River Bridge (en)
- Onaway Lac Seul Road – Onaway Lodge (en)
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- La route 105 est une route provinciale de l'Ontario mesurant 174 kilomètres. Elle dessert l'extrême nord-ouest de la province, reliant la route 17 à à Red Lake et à via la route 125. (fr)
- King's Highway 105, commonly referred to as Highway 105, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. Located in the Kenora District of northern Ontario, the highway extends for 173.5 kilometres (107.8 mi) from an intersection with Highway 17 between Kenora and Dryden with the Red Lake mining area to the north. The route also passes through the town of Ear Falls near its midpoint. Highway 105 was built to provide access to the large gold deposits at Red Lake, which were only accessible by boat or plane between their discovery in 1926 and the opening of the highway in 1946. Highway 105 passes through long stretches of isolated forest and lakeland, with no services available between the distanced communities along the route. (en)
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- Route 105 (Ontario) (fr)
- Ontario Highway 105 (en)
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