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The populated sections of Canada are well traversed by highways and roads, but vast areas of the larger provinces and the territories that are sparsely settled are virtually without roads of any kind. Access to outlying settlements is often provided by roads built by logging, pulp and paper, and mining companies, although these are not always available for public travel. |
 Rue de la Commune in Montreal |  Street in Montreal |  Montreal street and people |
 Montreal street scene |  Wooden path leading to the sea in Nova Scotia |  Road by the coast of Nova Scotia |
 Road in Nova Scotia with cars and runners |