Road network | Some major hindrances are expected in Greater Montreal this weekend

In addition to the partial closure of the Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine tunnel, road users will have to avoid several sectors over the weekend, due to major obstructions expected on Highway 13 and in the Saint -Rock.

Posted at 5:43 p.m.

Delphine Belzile

Delphine Belzile
The Press

Overnight Friday through Saturday, Highway 13 northbound will be closed between Hickmore Street and Highway 40 East. Motorists will have to turn off via chemin de la Côte-de-Lie and highways 520 and 40. The area will be accessible again for motorists from 5 a.m. Monday morning.


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Obstacles on Highway 13

In addition, Highway 13 will be prohibited southbound between Highways 40 and 520, every evening between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m., from Friday to Monday. A detour will be possible via the A-40 east service road, the A-520 ramp, as well as by exit 4 of the A-13 towards Lachine.

Road users will not be able to take the ramp leading from Route 138 to the Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau airport, in the Saint-Pierre interchange, from Friday 11:59 p.m. until Monday morning. Note that you will have to take exit 65 towards Highway 20 East as a detour.


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Obstacles in the Saint-Pierre interchange

Between Clément Street and the Saint-Pierre interchange on Route 138 eastbound, only one of the three lanes will be accessible on Saturday and Sunday.

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Not to mention that the work in progress on the Victoria Bridge is leading to the partial closure of the infrastructure until the end of November. Only one lane remains open in the morning towards Montreal, and towards the South Shore from 1:30 p.m. to 5 a.m. the next morning.

In view of COP15, which will begin on December 7 in Montreal, Viger Avenue, between Saint-Laurent Boulevard and Hermine Street, will be completely closed next week for the installation of security fencing.


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