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Roads: Back to Normal Almost Everywhere

Summary by Le Charlevoisien
Charlevoix did not suffer a very intense storm, but the precipitation slowed down the traffic of heavy goods vehicles. The situation improved greatly. This morning, there is only the section of the 381 between Baie-Saint-Paul and Ferland-et-Boileau which is prohibited to trucks. According to QC511, the roadway is snowed, but visibility remains good. Environment Canada maintains its "yellow warning" of winter storm for our area. Chilling rain or …
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Charlevoix did not suffer a very intense storm, but the precipitation slowed down the traffic of heavy goods vehicles. The situation improved greatly. This morning, there is only the section of the 381 between Baie-Saint-Paul and Ferland-et-Boileau which is prohibited to trucks. According to QC511, the roadway is snowed, but visibility remains good. Environment Canada maintains its "yellow warning" of winter storm for our area. Chilling rain or …

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Le Charlevoisien broke the news in on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
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