Quebec Route 125
Route 125 is a Quebec highway running from Montreal (on Pie-IX Boulevard near the Olympic Stadium) to Saint-Donat, Lanaudière, Quebec in the Lanaudière. The southern section of Route 125 runs parallel to Autoroute 25 in Laval, Mascouche, and Terrebonne. At Saint-Esprit, the Autoroute ends, and 125 continues northwards until the entrance to the Mont Tremblant Provincial Park north of Saint-Donat. Trace Route 125, a road parallel to the A-25, begins at the corner of Sherbrooke Street East ( Route 138) in Montréal, under the name of " Boulevard Pie-IX." It keeps this name until it meets with the A-440 after crossing the Rivière des Prairies on the Pie-IX Bridge. In between the Pie-IX Bridge and the A-440, it has a highway configuration and has two lanes in each direction separated by a median, crossing the streets it crosses with the help of an overpass and connected to these lanes by access ramps. It then crosses the Île Jésus ( Laval ) and the Mille Îles River ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Transports Québec
Le Ministère des Transports et de la Mobilité Durable du Québec (), known by its short form name Transports Québec or alternatively by the acronym MTQ, is a Quebec government ministry (government department), ministry responsible for transport, infrastructure and law in Quebec, Canada. Since 2022, the Minister for Transport (Quebec), Minister for Transport is Geneviève Guilbault. Role and responsibilities The ministry is responsible for: * Vehicle registration plate, Registration of all vehicles * Driver's license, Driver licensing * Driver examination centres * Provincial highways in the province * Maintenance of roads and bridges Note: Based on a structure number, the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility of Quebec, under thInventory and inspection of structures tab, offers a tool that gives a detailed description of the condition of all bridges, culverts, retaining walls and tunnels under the management of the Ministry, by region, road, network. On bridges, numb ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pie IX Bridge
Pie IX Bridge () is a bridge in Quebec, spanning the Rivière des Prairies. It connects the Saint-Vincent-de-Paul area of Laval, on Île Jésus, and the borough of Montréal-Nord in Montreal, on the Island of Montreal. The bridge was part of Autoroute 25 until the construction of the new toll bridge for Autoroute 25. It is now part of Quebec Route 125. While it was originally called Le Caron Bridge, after Joseph Le Caron, an early missionary to the Hurons, the bridge has since been renamed Pie IX Bridge, after Pie-IX Boulevard. The Boulevard itself was named after Pope Pius IX (Pie is the French name for Pius). See also * List of bridges spanning the Rivière des Prairies *List of crossings of the Rivière des Prairies * List of bridges in Montreal *List of bridges in Canada This is a list of bridges and viaducts in Canada, including those for pedestrians and vehicular traffic. Historical and architectural interest bridges There are only a few covered bridges left ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie
Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie () is a borough (''arrondissement'') in the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located centre-east of the island. Geography The borough is bordered to the northwest by Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension, to the northeast by Saint Leonard, to the southeast by Mercier—Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, to the southwest by Le Plateau-Mont-Royal and its Mile End neighbourhood, and to the west by Outremont. It has a population of 139,950 and an area of 15.9 km². Government Municipal As of the November 7, 2021 Montreal municipal election, the current borough council consists of the following councillors: Federal and provincial The borough is divided among the following federal ridings: * Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie, Alexandre Boulerice, M.P. NDP * Hochelaga, Soraya Martinez Ferrada, M.P. Liberal Party of Canada * Outremont, Rachel Bendayan, M.P. Liberal Party of Canada It is divided among the following provincial electoral districts: ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Entrelacs, Quebec
Entrelacs is a municipality in Matawinie Regional County Municipality in the Lanaudière region of Quebec, Canada. Prior to February 13, 1991, it was in Les Pays-d'en-Haut Regional County Municipality in the Laurentides region. History The area is part of the geographic township of Wexford, named after a town and county in Ireland, and first settled by Irish colonists circa 1840. In 1860, the Township Municipality of Wexford was established. In 1967, it was decided to change the name to Entrelacs, meaning "between lakes" in reference to its position between Lakes Patrick and Des Îles. This name had already been used to identify the post office since 1889, but which closed in 1974. Demographics Population Private dwellings occupied by usual residents (2021): 587 (total dwellings: 1131) Language Mother tongue (2021) Education Commission scolaire des Samares operates French-language public schools: * École Notre-Dame-de-la-Merci — Saint-Émile (pavillon Saint-Émile) ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chertsey, Quebec
Chertsey is a municipality in the regional county municipality of Matawinie in Quebec, Canada, located in the administrative region of Lanaudière. The diocesan shrine Mary Queen of Hearts (''Marie-Reine-des-Coeurs'') is in Chertsey. Lake Beaulac, the lake with the highest elevation in Lanaudière, was annexed by the municipality in 1991. Demographics Population Private dwellings occupied by usual residents: 2,720 (total dwellings: 4,255) Language Mother tongue:Statistics Canada 2021 Census Chertsey community profile/ref> * English as first language: 3.1% * French as first language: 92.6% * English and French as first language: 1.8% * Other as first language: 2.2% Education Centre de services scolaire des Samares operates Francophone public schools: * École de Saint-Théodore-de-Chertseyde Saint-Théodore-de- ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rawdon, Quebec
Rawdon is a municipality located on the Ouareau River in southwestern Quebec, Canada, about 60 kilometres north of Montreal. It is the seat for the Matawinie Regional County Municipality, Regional County Municipality of Matawinie, in the Lanaudière region. Rawdon is part of the Joliette (federal electoral district), Joliette federal electoral district. The town of Rawdon is a mostly French-speaking tourist resort and is home to one English public school and four French public schools as well as a medium-size ski resort. Geography Rawdon is located at the beginning of the Canadian Shield mountains. Its lakes and mountains make it a destination for summer tourism with its many camps and cottages. Rawdon is home to the Dorwin and Manchester falls, which lie less than a kilometre from downtown and offer a public beach on the artificial Rawdon Lake. In summer, temperatures can soar as high as while temperatures as cold as can be felt in winter. History The township was ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Quebec Route 337
Route 337 is a Quebec provincial highway situated in the Lanaudière region. It runs from the junctions of Quebec Autoroute 25, Autoroute 25 and Quebec Route 344, Route 344 in Terrebonne (north of Laval, Quebec, Laval and Montreal) and ends in Saint-Jean-de-Matha at Quebec Route 131, Route 131. It overlaps Quebec Route 335, Route 335 and Quebec Route 158, Route 158 near Saint-Lin–Laurentides as well as Quebec Route 125, Route 125 in Sainte-Julienne, Quebec Route 341, Route 341 and Quebec Route 348, Route 348 in Rawdon and Quebec Route 343, Route 343 in Saint-Alphonse-Rodriguez. Municipalities along Route 337 * Terrebonne, Quebec, Terrebonne - (Terrebonne / ''La Plaine, Quebec, La Plaine'') * Mascouche * Saint-Lin–Laurentides * Sainte-Julienne, Quebec, Sainte-Julienne * Rawdon, Quebec, Rawdon * Saint-Alphonse-Rodriguez, Quebec, Saint-Alphonse-Rodriguez * Sainte-Béatrix, Quebec, Sainte-Béatrix * Saint-Jean-de-Matha, Quebec, Saint-Jean-de-Matha See also * List of Quebec provi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sainte-Julienne
Sainte-Julienne () is a community and municipality in Lanaudière, Quebec, Canada. According to the 2021 Canadian census, the community has a population of 11,173 The, now closed, Sainte-Julienne Aerodrome is located in Sainte-Julienne. Education Commission scolaire des Samares operates Francophone public schools: * École secondaire de Sainte-Julienne * École de Sainte-Julienne ** pavillon des Boutons-d'Or ** pavillon des Explorateurs ** pavillon Notre-Dame-de-Fatima ** pavillon des Virevents Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board operates Anglophone public schools: * Rawdon Elementary School in Rawdon * Joliette High School in JolietteJoliette High School Zone Sec 1-5 " [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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A-25 Motorway (Canada)
Autoroute 25 (or A-25, also called Autoroute Louis-H.-La Fontaine in Montreal) is an Autoroute in the Lanaudière region of Quebec. It is currently long and services the direct north of Montreal's Metropolitan Area. A-25 has one toll bridge, which is the first modern toll in the Montreal area and one of two overall in Quebec (after being joined by the A-30 toll bridge, which opened in 2012). A-25 begins at an interchange with A-20 and Route 132 in Longueuil and quickly enters the Louis Hippolyte Lafontaine Bridge-Tunnel into the east end of Montreal. It is the main north-south freeway in the east end of Montreal (actually northwest-southeast but perpendicular to the St. Lawrence River). Before the Montreal-Laval Extension, a gap existed in A-25 north of the interchange with Autoroute 40. Instead it followed Boulevard Henri-Bourassa to Boulevard Pie-IX, both of which are principal urban arterial roads. Boulevard Pie-IX north of Boulevard Henri-Bourassa was used as a temporar ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Route 339 (Quebec)
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Route 339 is a provincial highway that is situated in the Lanaudière region of Quebec. It runs from the junction of Route 344 in L'Assomption northeast of Montreal and ends at the junctions of Route 158, Route 335 and Route 337 in Saint-Lin-Laurentides, 32 kilometers to the north. Municipalities along Route 339 * L'Assomption * L'Épiphanie * Saint-Roch-de-l'Achigan * Saint-Roch-Ouest * Saint-Lin-Laurentides Major intersections See also * List of Quebec provincial highways References External links Official Transports Quebec Maproute 339on Google Maps 339 Year 339 ( CCCXXXIX) was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known in Rome as the Year of the Consulship of Constantius and Claudius (or, less frequently, year 1092 ''Ab urbe condita''). The denomination ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Saint-Roch-de-l'Achigan, Quebec
Saint-Roch-de-l'Achigan is a Quebec municipality located in the Montcalm Regional County Municipality located in the Lanaudière region. It is on the banks of the Achigan River, a tributary of the L'Assomption River. According to the town's website, the population is approximately 5,400 and growing steadily as a result of the suburban sprawl in the North Shore of Greater Montreal. History The first settlers arrived near the 1770s and built a Gristmill, flour mill on a township located alongside the Rivière de l'Achigan. The area was located on the northern edges of the first developed lands that were located along both sides of the Saint Lawrence River. In 1787, the Saint-Roch-de-l'Achigan Parish was formed and in 1832, its post office opened, three years after the construction of its first school. In 1845, the parish municipality was established. It was abolished in 1847 when it became part of the County Municipality of Lachenaie, but was reestablished in 1855 as the Parish Mun ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Quebec Route 344
Route 344 is an east/west highway on the north shore of the Ottawa River in Quebec, Canada. Its western terminus is in Grenville-sur-la-Rouge at the junction of Autoroute 50, and its eastern terminus is in L'Assomption at the junction of Route 343. It follows the Ottawa River from Grenville-sur-la-Rouge to Saint-André-d'Argenteuil, where it follows the Lac des Deux Montagnes until Deux-Montagnes, where it follows the Rivière des Mille Îles until Repentigny, where it follows the Rivière l'Assomption until L'Assomption. Municipalities along Route 344 * Grenville-sur-la-Rouge * Grenville * Brownsburg-Chatham * Saint-André-d'Argenteuil * Saint-Placide * Kanesatake * Oka * Saint-Joseph-du-Lac * Pointe-Calumet * Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-Lac * Deux-Montagnes * Saint-Eustache * Boisbriand * Rosemère * Lorraine * Bois-des-Filion * Terrebonne * Charlemagne * Repentigny ('' Le Gardeur'') * L'Assomption See also * List of Quebec provincial highways This is a list of hig ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |