The isolated town is not connected to the provincial road network but is accessible by airplane via the Schefferville Airport or by train. Schefferville is the northern terminus of Tshiuetin Rail Transportation (formerly operated by the Quebec North Shore and Labrador Railway) with service to Sept-Îles.

How many airports are there in Quebec?

Major airports in Quebec are shown at the top of the page. There are 20 airports in Quebec. Here is a list of some of the smaller airports.

Where do you fly into for Quebec City?

There is only 1 airport in Québec City, called Québec City Airport (YQB). It can also be referred to as Jean Lesage Intl, Jean Lesage Intl Airport (, Quebec, or Québec City Jean Lesage Intl.

Is there a road to Schefferville Quebec?

Though the terminus is also the farthest point from any town via road in North America (745 kilometres or 463 miles from Radisson), is nonetheless relatively close – 190 kilometres (120 mi) – to Schefferville geographically. Otherwise, there are no services along this road.

Can you drive to Schefferville QC?

Though the terminus is also the farthest point from any town (745 kilometres (463 mi) from Radisson) via road in North America, it is nonetheless relatively close – 190 kilometres (120 mi) – to Schefferville geographically. It is not a rough road; passenger vehicles can drive it, but it is gravel.

What is Quebec airport called?

Aéroport international Jean-Lesage de Québec
Home | Aéroport international Jean-Lesage de Québec (YQB)

How do I get from Quebec City to the airport?

BUS ROUTE 76 Route 76 of the Réseau de transport de la Capitale connects Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport with buses and train stations in Sainte-Foy and the heart of Sainte-Foy in less than 30 minutes. It offers a connection to high-frequency routes (800 and 801) leading to downtown Québec City.

What region does Quebec belong to?

Quebec’s territory comprises extensions of three of Canada’s main physiographic regions: the St. Lawrence Lowlands, the Appalachian Uplands, and the Canadian Shield (also called the Laurentian Shield).

Can you drive to Schefferville?

What is the farthest north you can drive in Quebec?

The Trans-Taiga Road
The Trans-Taiga Road (French: Route Transtaïga) is an extremely remote wilderness road in northern Quebec, Canada. It is 582 kilometres (362 mi) long to Centrale Brisay and another 84 kilometres (52 mi) along the Caniapiscau Reservoir, all of it unpaved.

What is the furthest north you can drive in Ontario?

Pickle Lake
At the end of Highway 599 is Pickle Lake, the most northern community connected to a highway in Ontario. The CBC’s Jeff Walters and Ron Desmoulins were there as part of CBC Thunder Bay’s Road Stories.