Great River Road - Routing

Routing

See also: Routing of the Great River Road

The Great River Road is not a single road as its name might suggest. It is more accurately described as a designated route, the whole of which consists of connected segments of other named and numbered highways and routes, each maintained by local jurisdictions.

There are stretches of road designated Great River Road in each of the three central hydrographic basins of North America. The watershed, or river basin divide, between the Mississippi Basin Great River Road, and the Manitoba/Ontario Great River Road in the Hudson Bay Basin, lies about 50km south of a line between Warroad, Minnesota, and International Falls, Minnesota.

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