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Originally Posted by le calmar
The St.Lawrence river is visible in the winter but it is invisible in the summer. But yes, that section going through rock cuts around Gananoque is not bad. I find that the stretch between Brockville and the Quebec border is the most boring. Flat and mostly wooded with the odd field here and there.
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Funny story:
Once I was driving a friend to Ottawa because he was there for internship for Spring and Summer 2018. As I was driving east on the 401, we encountered major slowdown before Highway 137 because the right lane was closed. Now we were next to some rock cuts in Thousand Islands Park. Since both of us knew a lot of people that are big fans of rock climbing, I was like, "Yo, get out of the car, do some rock climbing, then meet me 500 meters ahead in a bit."
Both of us got a good laugh.
Ps: As for St Lawrence River, from what I remember, it should still be possible to see through the gap between trees.
Also any comment about forests in the medians of 416 and of 417?
Even Highway 7 between Carleton Place and Stittsville doesn't have that, either.