The Trans-Taiga Road is a 666 km gravel road extending east from the James Bay Road to near Labrador.
It was built to access hydroelectric dams and generating stations along the La Grande River.
This road is extremely remote with no public settlements and is the farthest point by road from any town in North America.
Driving conditions are challenging due to coarse gravel and large rocks, with 4-wheel drive and good tires recommended.
There is no cell phone coverage, and vehicle breakdowns can be costly due to the remote location.
Outfitters along the way provide fuel, meals, and lodging.
The scenery features taiga forests, bogs, low hills, and occasional wildlife sightings.
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