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As a former resident of Murdochville I can state with confidence that there is only one town along this route. The extra towns that were added recently were most likely a result of a misreading of Google Maps which lists "Mont-Albert" (Mount Albert), "Collines-du-Basque" (Basque Hills), and "Rivière-Saint-Jean" (Saint-John River) as landmarks along the highway. Lastly, Google Maps does not identify L'Anse-Pleureuse as the junction of the highway, only the nearby town of Saint-Maxime-de-Mont-Louis. Sadly the resolution of the images of the Gaspe Peninsula are generally insufficient to make these mistakes easy to rectify without referring to other sources. My source is the Québec Official Road Map website and the 2008 - 2010 Gaspesie roadmap published by the province of Quebec. Millrick (talk) 22:52, 16 February 2009 (UTC)Reply