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						518: Junction with the Wemindji Road.
      					Wemindji is a 
						Cree village 96 km west on the shores of James Bay. Rest area: toilet(1), picnic tables, shelters(2). Information panel: "The hidden treasures of glacial 
						deposits". CLICK 
						HERE for more info. |  | 
		
			| Km 525:
      Kaychikwapitcha Lake briefly visible to the east. | 
		
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						542: Yasinski Lake. Picnic tables, toilets(2),
      shelters, fishing, information panels, scenic viewpoint. No camping. This is one of the most important spawning
      grounds for walleye in Canada. |  | 
		
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						 Photo by "Peter (uptick)"
 | Km 542: Yasinski 
						Lake in the winter (Feb 2005) Photo by 
						"Peter (uptick)". 
						
						CLICK HERE 
			to visit Peter's website and view the complete trip. |  | 
		
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						 Photo by "Peter (uptick)"
 | Km 542: Yasinski 
						Lake in the winter (Feb 2005) 
						Photo by "Peter (uptick)". 
						
						CLICK HERE 
			to visit Peter's website and view the complete trip. |  | 
		
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						544: Junction with the 
						Trans-Taiga
      Road. This is a very remote unpaved road that leads 
						east for 666 km. 
						CLICK HERE for more 
						info.   |  | 
		
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						544: Looking east at Km 0 of the Trans-Taiga Road. For more information about this road, including a 
						detailed guide, see the 
						Trans-Taiga Road section of this website. |  | 
		
			| Km 552:
      East Castor River Km 556:
      Hydro Quebec microwave tower ("Yasinski"). No emergency phone. | 
		
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						561: Castor (Beaver) River. Rest stop: picnic tables, toilet(1),
      fishing, no shelters. |  | 
		
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						|  | Km 561: Castor 
						(Beaver) River rest stop: picnic tables, toilet(1), 
						fishing, no shelters. |  | 
		
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						574: Duncan Lake campground, 6 km west off the Road. Campground,
      picnic tables, toilets(2), boat launching ramp. Nice campground. Forest 
		fire here in 1996-98 or thereabouts. |  | 
		
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						|  | Km 574: Road to 
						Duncan Lake campground. |  | 
		
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						|  | Km 574: Along the 
						road to Duncan Lake campground. |  | 
		
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						|  | Km 574: Along the 
						road to Duncan Lake campground: A young black spruce 
						tree rises from the ashes of the forest fire. |  | 
		
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						|  | Km 578: Information panels: "Lands of lichen" and "The jack 
						pine" |  | 
		
			| Km 579:
      Radisson garbage dump. Good place to observe bears, ravens, and other 
		scavengers. Km 581: Junction with Hydro Quebec Road - "Duncan", leading east 
		towards dams and boat launching ramp on the Robert Bourassa Reservoir. Km 582:
      Information panel: "A cree moss winter lodge" | 
		
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						589: La Grande Riviere Airport. |  | 
		
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						|  | Km 589: La Grande Riviere Airport. Fuel is available
      here at certain times. In August 2002 gas was 86.0¢ per liter, diesel 79.0¢ per
      liter. (819) 638-8847. |  | 
		
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						600: Junction with 
						Chisasibi Road. Chisasibi
      is a Cree village that lies about 90 km to the west on the banks of the La Grande River, near James Bay. The LG1 dam and power station is along this road as well, 62 km west of
      the James Bay Road. James Bay itself is about 16 km west of Chisasibi. 
		Tours of LG1 are available. There is also access to Longue Pointe on 
		James Bay. CLICK HERE for 
						more info. |  | 
		
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						602: Hydro Quebec main transformer station (part of 
						it). |  | 
		
			| Km 614:
      Access road to Robert Bourassa Reservoir lookout and boat launch. | 
		
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						617: Junction with the access road to 
						Radisson.
      					Radisson is about 5 km north & west of the James Bay Road. Most services are
      available here. In Aug 2004 gas was $1.00 per liter here.
 There is an excellent tourist information booth here, just as you come
      into town.
 CLICK HERE for more 
						info. |  | 
		
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						620: End of the James Bay Road -- the end of the Road is 
		where the pavement ends. Robert Bourassa (LG2) and LG2A hydroelectric 
		power generating stations are ahead. There's a network of unpaved roads 
		here leading to various parts of the hydro installation. See the
		Radisson section of this site for a 
		map. Tours are available in both French and English, and well worth the 
		time. You must book these in advance. 1-800-291-8486. The tours take 
		approximately 2-3 hrs, are free, and leave from Radisson. This 
						concludes the Virtual Tour of the James Bay Road. |  | 
		
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						 Photo by David Rose
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						620: Another "end of the road" photo. This is David 
						Rose - see his website about his trips up the James Bay 
						Road here:   |  | 
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	 This concludes the James Bay Road 
	Virtual Tour! 
	
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