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Notre-Dame Street is the [[primary]] street in [[Embrun, Ontario]]. Notre-Dame Street travels approximately 8.7 [[kilometres]] through Embrun on an east-west parellel.
Notre-Dame Street is the [[primary]] street in [[Embrun, Ontario]]. Notre-Dame Street travels approximately 8.6 [[kilometres]] through Embrun on an east-west parellel.


Notre-Dame Street is the most important street in [[Embrun, Ontario|Embrun]]. Nearly all of the town's [[businesses]] are located on this street.
Notre-Dame Street is the most important street in [[Embrun, Ontario|Embrun]]. Nearly all of the town's [[businesses]] are located on this street.

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Notre-Dame Street is the primary street in Embrun, Ontario. Notre-Dame Street travels approximately 8.6 kilometres through Embrun on an east-west parellel.

Notre-Dame Street is the most important street in Embrun. Nearly all of the town's businesses are located on this street.

Despite Notre-Dame Street's importance, it does not connect to Trans-Canada Highway 417, even though the highway runs just a few kilometres to the north. Instead, Limoges Road and St. Guillaume Road travel between Notre-Dame Street and Trans-Canada Highway 417.

To the west, Notre-Dame Street becomes Castor Street and leads into Russell and to the east, Notre-Dame Street becomes Route 500 West, which travels through the easternmost parts of Embrun, such as Forest Park and eventually leads into Casselman.

Notre-Dame Street is also the most congested street in Embrun, with predictions of Notre-Dame Street reaching its design capacity by 2023 (see Russell Township Master Plan)

See also