Quebec Route 233 - Wikipedia
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Route information | |||
Maintained by Transports Québec | |||
Length | 34.2 km[1] (21.3 mi) | ||
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Country | Canada | ||
Province | Quebec | ||
Major cities | Saint-Hyacinthe, Farnham | ||
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Route 233 is a provincial highway located in the Estrie and Montérégie regions of Quebec east of Montreal. The highway links Farnham and Saint-Césaire with Saint-Hyacinthe. It starts at a junction with Route 104 between Farnham and Sainte-Brigide-d'Iberville, next to a training facility of the Canadian Forces and runs north toward a parclo interchange with Autoroute 10 after which it crosses the Rivière du Sud-Ouest which it follows for a few kilometers until its headwaters on Yamaska River. Shortly after it runs through Saint-Césaire, crossing Route 112, before continuing to follow the Yamaska until its end at the junction of Route 231.
Municipalities along Route 233
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- ^ Ministère des transports, "Distances routières", page 86, Les Publications du Québec, 2005
- Official Transports Quebec Provincial Road Network Map (in French)
- 233 on GoogleMaps