Quebec Route 389

The Québec North Shore Company and Hydro-Québec completed portions from Route 389 to the Manic 5 hydroelectric project site (km 213), now known as the Daniel-Johnson Dam.

The Happy Valley-Goose Bay ferry terminal is located 526 km east of Wabush, along the shores of Lake Melville, with access to the Atlantic Ocean.

Driving Time: 1 h 00 minSpeed Limit: 90 km/h No services until Fermont Distance: 101 kmType of surface: asphalt, bad conditionApprox.

Driving Time: 1 h 15 minSpeed Limit: 90 km/h Distance: 67 km Type of surface: gravel: bad condition, very narrow and twistyApprox.

Driving Time: 0 h 10 minSpeed Limit: 90 km/h No services until Fermont Distance: 3 kmType of surface: asphalt, good conditionApprox.

Driving Time: 0 h 5 minSpeed Limit: 90 km/h Fermont has full automotive, food and hospitality services; next services in Labrador City, 17 km from border, 20 km from Fermont The road passes through the following municipalities and unorganized territories from south to north:

Route 389 between Baie-Comeau and Manic 5
Route 389 between Manic 5 and Relais Gabriel
Route 389 between Relais Gabriel and Gagnon
Route 389 between Gagnon and Fire Lake
Route 389 between Fire Lake and Mont Wright
Route 389 between Mont Wright and Fermont
Route 389 at the border of Québec and Newfoundland and Labrador