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Provincial Highway 265 (or Route 265) is a two-lane north/south highway on the south shore of the [[Saint Lawrence River]]. Its northern terminus is in [[Deschaillons, Quebec|Deschaillons]] at the junction of [[Quebec route 132|Route 132]], and the southern terminus is at the junction of [[Quebec route 165|Route 165]] in [[Plessisville, Québec|Plessisville]]. It used to continue up to Black Lake (now part of [[Thetford-Mines, Québec|Thetford-Mines]]) at the junction of [[Quebec route 112|Route 112]], but the segment between [[Plessisville, Québec|Plessisville]] and Black Lake was later re-numbered to [[Quebec route 165|Route 165]] in the 90s.
Provincial Highway 265 (or Route 265) is a two-lane north/south highway on the south shore of the [[Saint Lawrence River]]. Its northern terminus is in [[Deschaillons, Quebec|Deschaillons]] at the junction of [[Quebec route 132|Route 132]], and the southern terminus is at the junction of [[Quebec route 165|Route 165]] in [[Plessisville, Québec|Plessisville]]. It used to continue up to Black Lake (now part of [[Thetford-Mines, Québec|Thetford-Mines]]) at the junction of [[Quebec route 112|Route 112]], but the segment between [[Plessisville, Québec|Plessisville]] and Black Lake was later re-numbered to [[Quebec route 165|Route 165]] in the 90s.

===See also===
==See also==
* [[List of Quebec provincial highways]]
* [[List of Quebec provincial highways]]

[[Category:Quebec Routes]]
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Revision as of 16:15, 9 June 2006

Provincial Highway 265 (or Route 265) is a two-lane north/south highway on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River. Its northern terminus is in Deschaillons at the junction of Route 132, and the southern terminus is at the junction of Route 165 in Plessisville. It used to continue up to Black Lake (now part of Thetford-Mines) at the junction of Route 112, but the segment between Plessisville and Black Lake was later re-numbered to Route 165 in the 90s.

See also