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Montréal
Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine tunnel
Height clearance reduced to 4.3 meters since May 5, 2025. Recreational vehicles, among others, make sure to respect the height clearance before including the tunnel in your itinerary. .
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Maintenance In Montreal, access points on Notre-Dame Street West and Cathedral Street EASTBOUND Access closed Light vehicle detour: Saint-Antoine Street and the Atateken Street access Heavy vehicles: Peel, Saint-Antoine, de la Montagne, Notre-Dame and Saint-Antoine streets
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Interview In Montreal, on the Ville-Marie Expressway, in the tunnels EASTBOUND Highway closed Tuesday between 10:30 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. the following day Wednesday between 11:30 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. the following day Light vehicle detour: exit 4, rue Saint-Antoine Heavy vehicles: de la Montagne and Notre-Dame streets and Robert-Bourassa Boulevard
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Repair of the overpass on Saint-Urbain Street In Montreal, in the Viger Tunnel, between Panet Street and Exit 5 (Robert-Bourassa Boulevard) WESTBOUND Closure of 2 out of 4 lanes, at all times
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Repair of the overpass on Saint-Urbain Street In Montreal, in the Ville-Marie tunnel, between Robert-Bourassa and Saint-Laurent Boulevards EASTBOUND Closure of 2 out of 4 lanes, at all times
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Interview In Montreal, at the level of Saint-Laurent Boulevard WESTBOUND Closure of 2 out of 3 lanes
Québec (Capitale-Nationale)
Des Neiges Wind Farm Project – South Sector, in the Saint-Tite-des-Caps area and in the Charlevoix region.
From the end of June to the end of October 2026, oversized transport vehicles will be circulating on the road network of the Quebec City, Capitale-Nationale, and Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean regions.
Be careful!
Rivière-du-Loup - Saint-Siméon: For updates on the status of the ferry service, please consult the ferry Website. Ferry service : Open.
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