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Quebec Autoroute 20

Autoroute 20 is a Quebec Autoroute, following the Saint Lawrence River through one of the more densely populated parts of Canada, with its central section forming the main route of the Trans-Canada Highway from the A-25 interchange to the A-85 interchange. At 585 km (363.5 mi), it is the longest Autoroute in Quebec. It is one of two main links between Montreal and Quebec City; the other is the A-40.

Autoroute Jean-Lesage
Autoroute du Souvenir
Trans-Canada Highway
Route information
Maintained by Transports Québec
Length641 km[2] (398 mi)
Existed1964[1]–present
Main section
Length542.5 km[2] (337.1 mi)
West end Highway 401 towards Cornwall, ON
Major intersections
East endRoute Drapeau in L'Isle-Verte
Rimouski section
Length45.2 km[2] (28.1 mi)
West end Route 132 near Rimouski
East end Route 132 in Mont-Joli
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
Major citiesMontreal, Longueuil, Brossard, Drummondville, Lévis
Highway system
A-19 A-25

There are two sections of the A-20, separated by a 57 km (35.4 mi) gap. The mainline extends for 540 km (335.5 mi) from the Ontario border to its current terminus at Trois-Pistoles. The second, more northerly section is far shorter (44 km (27.3 mi)). Constructed as a super two autoroute (one lane in each direction), this section of the A-20 bypasses Rimouski to the south and ends at a roundabout junction with Highway 132 in Mont-Joli. While the Quebec government has completed environmental and economic reviews of the impact of linking the two sections of Autoroute 20,[3] it has not committed the funds necessary for construction. Citing the high number of accidents on the Rimouski-Mont-Joli link of the A-20,[4] many politicians in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region have criticized the government's lack of progress in linking the two sections of autoroute and twinning the two-lane portion.

Description

Autoroute du Souvenir

 
The ending of Ontario Highway 401 marks the beginning of Autoroute 20.

Montérégie

A-20 begins at the Ontario-Quebec border near Rivière-Beaudette as the continuation of Ontario Highway 401. The westernmost section of A-20 was named the Autoroute du Souvenir (Remembrance Highway) in 2007 to honour Canadian veterans. Road marker signs on this stretch of the autoroute feature a poppy (a traditional symbol of Remembrance in Canada).

At km 29, A-20 crosses A-30 (former A-540) before becoming an urban boulevard for approximately eight kilometres (km 30 to 38) in Vaudreuil-Dorion and L'Île-Perrot. This stretch of highway takes A-20 across the Ottawa River. The speed limit is 50 km/h (30 mph) in Vaudreuil-Dorion and 70 km/h (45 mph) in L'Île-Perrot. A-20 once again becomes a limited-access highway at km 38, just before crossing the Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue Canal onto the Island of Montreal.

Montreal region

A-20 then traverses the West Island (in French, l'Ouest de l'Île) along the north shore of Lac Saint-Louis to an interchange with A-520. Commonly called the Dorval Interchange, this exit is the main access to Montreal's Trudeau International Airport. Further east, A-20 crosses the A-13 at its southern terminus, and then, at the St. Pierre Interchange, Route 138 west towards the Mercier Bridge.

Just west of downtown Montreal, A-20, A-15, and Route 136 meet at the Turcot Interchange. In 2020, the completion of a major project involving the rebuilding of the Turcot Interchange has shifted the autoroute north between Route 138 and the interchange. From there, A-20 east is multiplexed with A-15 south on the approach to the Samuel-de-Champlain Bridge.

Longueuil

Multiplexed with A-10 and A-15, all three autoroutes cross the Saint Lawrence River via the Samuel-de-Champlain Bridge to Longueuil. The multiplex splits south of the bridge. The A-20 parallels the south shore of the river through suburban Longueuil. The junction with A-25 affords a direct connection to the Louis Hippolyte Lafontaine Bridge-Tunnel and Montreal's East End. The Trans-Canada Highway joins A-20 at this junction.

Autoroute Jean-Lesage

 
Autoroute 20 in Saint-Michel-de-Bellechasse with the Saint Lawrence River and the Laurentian Mountains at the background

The longest section of A-20 (from its junction with A-25 to its easternmost terminus) is named after Jean Lesage, who served as Premier of Quebec from 1960 to 1966, during the Quiet Revolution. Autoroute Jean-Lesage currently exists as two discontinuous sections separated by about 55 kilometres:

  • The main section between the Louis-Hippolyte-Lafontaine Bridge-Tunnel and Trois-Pistoles in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region.
  • A shorter section that serves as a bypass of Rimouski and extends east to a final terminus at Route 132 in Mont-Joli.

Main section

Centre-du-Québec

From the junction with A-25, A-20 travels east, away from the St. Lawrence River. At kilometre 98, A-20 intersects A-30 near Boucherville, crossing the Richelieu River (km 112) just north of Mont-Saint-Hilaire. Bypassing Saint-Hyacinthe, A-20 forms a multiplex with Route 116 for six kilometres between exits 141 and 147. This section of A-20 in Centre-du-Québec is located the furthest from the St. Lawrence River (approximately 45 kilometres). Between Drummondville and Sainte-Eulalie, A-20 forms a multiplex with A-55 for 37 kilometres.

Quebec City region

A-20 continues across the Great Lakes–St. Lawrence Lowlands and Quebec's agricultural heartland. The autoroute once again parallels the river as it approaches metropolitan Quebec City. From this point eastward, A-20 is never more than five kilometres from the river. At km 312, A-20 crosses the A-73, a north–south link between Saint-Georges and Quebec City via the Pierre Laporte Bridge. While the control city on A-20 is listed as "Québec", the autoroute never enters the city proper. Before departing the region, the freeway bypasses suburban Lévis.

Chaudière-Appalaches and Bas-Saint-Laurent
 
Autoroute 20 westbound in Montreal, ~km 66

As it continues eastward, A-20 passes the regional centres of Montmagny and La Pocatière before approaching Rivière-du-Loup and the junction with A-85 at km 499. The Trans-Canada Highway departs A-20 at this interchange and travels southeast on A-85 toward Edmundston, New Brunswick and the Maritime Provinces. At km 518, the highway becomes a super two for the remainder of its main section. The eastern end of the main section of the A-20 is located in Trois-Pistoles, approximately 40 kilometres east of Rivière-du-Loup.

Rimouski section

The second section of Autoroute Jean-Lesage (km 597 to km 641) connects Rimouski to Mont-Joli. It begins at a junction with Route 132 in Rimouski, approximately 55 km from the current terminus of A-20's main section. Like its larger counterpart, the Rimouski section of A-20 parallels the St. Lawrence, providing a southern bypass of Rimouski before ending (at another junction with Route 132) at the western approach to Mont-Joli.

This section of the A-20 is currently a single carriageway with occasional passing lanes. It was built to accommodate an eventual expansion to four lanes and most overpasses include the clearance needed to accommodate the additional lanes. The high accident rate along this section of A-20 have prompted many politicians to call for the highway to be expanded to two lanes in each direction.

An electric fence has been installed on both sides of the highway between km 621 and 628 to prevent moose from crossing the road, while at km 624 an underpass has been constructed to allow wildlife to pass under the highway safely.

Future

Transports Québec (MTQ) is currently engaged in several projects designed to connect the two segments of A-20.

Long-range plans by the MTQ call for the two sections of A-20 to meet. A 9.8 km section of single carriageway was opened to traffic on December 3, 2011 between Cacouna and L'Isle-Verte. As part of this project, a few kilometres of the highway near Cacouna was moved 1.5 km to the south and the old roadbed was destroyed. The MTQ timeline for completing the highway to Trois-Pistoles was met; it opened to traffic in November 2015. Overpasses were constructed for the St-Paul, St-Éloi and Drapeau roads.

Regarding the section from Trois-Pistoles to Rimouski, the Quebec government has completed environmental and economic reviews of the impact of linking the two sections of Autoroute 20,[3] but it has not committed the funds necessary for construction. Frustrated by the long delay in linking the two sections of A-20, in 2013, the Mayor of Rimouski proposed paying for the construction by tolling the autoroute.[5]

Citing predictions for an increase in ferry traffic to and from the Côte-Nord as a result of the Government of Quebec's Plan Nord, in 2011 the Mayor of Matane called for the further extension of A-20 to his city.[6]

Popular culture

Autoroute 20 serves as the backdrop to the popular 2002 Quebec film Québec-Montréal by Ricardo Trogi about seven twenty-something travellers driving between the two cities.

The Quebec French expression "à l'autre bout de la 20" (in English, at the other end of the 20) refers to Montreal when the speaker is in Quebec City, and to Quebec City when one is in Montreal.

Other names

Older Anglophone Montrealers sometimes still refer to the section of the A-20 west of the city as Highway 2-20 (or "The Two and Twenty"), but the Route 2 designation was dropped in the mid 1970s.

Exit list

RCMLocationkmmiExitDestinationsNotes
Quebec–Ontario boundary0.00.0  Highway 401 west – Cornwall, TorontoA-20 continues as Highway 401
MontérégieRivière-Beaudette0.90.56Rivière-Beaudette Service Centre (eastbound)
2.51.62   Route 325 to Route 338 – Rivière-Beaudette, Saint-Télesphore
Saint-Zotique5.33.3669e Avenue
9.25.79Saint-Zotique, Saint-Polycarpe, Saint-Télesphore
Les Coteaux11.47.112Les Coteaux
Coteau-du-Lac13.68.514  Route 201 south – Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Pont Monseigneur Langlois
16.410.217  Route 201 north – Coteau-du-Lac, Saint-Clet
18.611.619Chemin Saint-Emmanuel
Les Cèdres21.513.422Chemin Saint-Dominique
25.015.526Saint-Lazare, Les Cèdres
Vaudreuil-Dorion27.617.129    A-30 to A-40 – Sorel-Tracy, Ottawa/Gatineau, Montréal, Mirabel AirportA-30 exit 5; west end of Montreal bypass via A-30
31.619.6  Route 342 (Route Harwood)At-grade intersection
32.720.3  Route 338 (Chemin de Lotbinière)At-grade intersection
33.320.7Avenue Saint-HenriAt-grade intersection
Ottawa River33.7–
34.2
20.9–
21.3
Taschereau Bridge
Pincourt34.321.335Boulevard Cardinal-Léger – Terrasse-Vaudreuil, Pincourt
35.321.9Boulevard de l'ÎleAt-grade intersection. Entrance and exit to south only.
L'Île-Perrot36.722.8Boulevard Don-QuichotteAt-grade intersection
37.223.1Boulevard PerrotAt-grade intersection
37.823.538Chemin de L'Île-Claude, Rue de L'Île-BellevueWestbound exit and eastbound entrance
Ottawa River38.1–
38.4
23.7–
23.9
Galipeault Bridge
Urban agglomeration of MontrealSainte-Anne-de-Bellevue38.523.939Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
Baie-D'Urfé41.325.742Rue Morgan
Beaconsfield43.827.245Avenue Woodland
47.229.348Boulevard Saint-Charles
Pointe-Claire48.730.349Avenue Cartier
49.931.050Boulevard Saint-JeanSigned as exits 50S (south) and 50N (north) westbound
51.532.051Chemin du Bord-du-LacEastbound exit and entrance
Dorval52.632.753Boulevard des Sources
53.833.454Boulevard Pine Beach, Boulevard Fénelon
54.934.156O  A-520 east / Avenue Dorval
55.534.556E  P.E. Trudeau AirportWestbound exit and eastbound entrance
Montreal57.535.75855e Avenue
59.336.860   A-13 north / 32e Avenue – Laval, Mirabel AirportA-13 exit 1
61.037.961Rue NormanWestbound exit and entrance
61.938.5621re Avenue, Rue Saint-Jacques / Avenue DollardWestbound exit via exit 63
62.739.063  Route 138 west – Pont Mercier
63.939.764  Route 138 east / Rue Saint-Jacques, Boulevard AngrignonRoute 138 exit 4
65.140.567Rue Notre Dame, Boulevard AngrignonEastbound exit via exit 64
67.341.868
63[i]
  A-15 north (Autoroute Décarie) – Saint-Jérôme
  Route 136 east (Autoroute Ville-Marie) – Montreal Centre-ville
Turcot Interchange; west end of A-15 concurrency; A-15 exit 63; exit numbers follow A-15
69.443.162[i]Boulevard de la Vérendrye, Avenue de l'Église
70.643.961[i]Rue Atwater, Rue Saint-Patrick
71.844.660[i]  A-10 west / Boulevard Gaétan-Laberge
Rue Wellington – Montreal Centre-ville
A-10 exit 4
73.545.758[i]  A-10 west – Montreal Centre-ville, Île des SœursWestern end of A-10 concurrency; A-10 exit 4
74.046.057[i]Île des Sœurs, Chemin de la Pointe NordSigned as 57S for Île des Sœurs and 57N for Chemin de la Pointe Nord Southbound, Exit 58 Northbound
Saint Lawrence River74.4–
77.2
46.2–
48.0
Champlain Bridge
MontérégieBrossard77.6–
79.1
48.2–
49.2
53[i]
75
    A-10 east to A-30 / I-89 – Sherbrooke, Québec, Vermont
    A-15 south / Route 132 west to I-87 – La Prairie, New York
East end of A-10/A-15 concurrency; west end of Route 132 concurrency; A-10 exit 6
Boulevard RomeWestbound exit; A-15 exit 52
Boulevard Marie-VictorinEastbound exit only
Saint-Lambert79.549.476Boulevard Simard
80.650.178  Route 112 (Boulevard Laurier) – Pont Victoria, Montreal
82.951.579Avenue Notre-Dame
Longueuil84.552.581Boulevard LafayetteEastbound exit and entrance
85.252.982  Route 134 (Boulevard Taschereau) – Pont Jacques-Cartier, Montreal
88.555.085Boulevard Roland-Therrien
92.557.589    A-25 (TCH) north to A-40 – Tunnel Louis-H.-Lafontaine, Montreal
  Route 132 east – Boucherville, Varennes
Trans-Canada Highway west end (continues on A-25);
east end of Route 132 concurrency; Route 132 exit 15; A-25 exit 0
92.757.690Boulevard Marie-Victorin
93.658.291Boulevard Industriel, Rue Métropole
Boucherville94.358.692Boulevard Mortagne
95.159.193Rue NobelEastbound exit only
98.060.995Boulevard de Montarville
99.061.598    A-30 to A-10 – Saint-Hubert Airport, Brossard, Sorel-Tracy, Châteauguay, USAA-30 exit 83; East end of Montreal bypass via A-30
Sainte-Julie101.563.1102Sainte-Julie, Saint-Amable, Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville
104.865.1105  Route 229 – Saint-Basile-le-Grand, McMasterville
Saint-Mathieu-de-BeloeilBeloeil city line109.167.8109Rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste – Beloeil, Saint-Mathieu-de-Beloeil
Beloeil112.469.8112  Route 223 (Rue Richelieu) – Beloeil, Saint-Marc-sur-Richelieu
Mont-Saint-Hilaire112.870.1113  Route 133 (Chemin des Patriotes) – Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Saint-Charles-sur-Richelieu
115.571.8115La Grande-Allée – Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Saint-Damase
Sainte-Madeleine117.673.1Sainte-Madeleine Rest Stop (eastbound)
Hurons Rest Stop (westbound)
119.874.4120  Route 227 – Sainte-Madeleine, Saint-Jean-Baptiste
La Présentation123.176.5123Grand Rang – La Présentation, Saint-Hyacinthe
Saint-Hyacinthe128.679.9128Avenue Pinard
130.681.2130   Route 137 / Route 235 – Saint-Hyacinthe, Granby, Saint-Denis-sur-RichelieuSigned as exits 130S (south) and 130N (north)
130.981.3At-grade railway crossing
133.683.0133Rue Girouard – Saint-Hyacinthe
134.083.3134Rue Yamaska – Saint-Hyacinthe
137.985.7138  Route 224 – Saint-Hyacinthe, Saint-Simon
Saint-Simon141.788.0141   Route 116 west to Route 137 south – Saint-Hyacinthe, GranbyWest end of Route 116 concurrency
142.588.5143  Route 211 to Saint-Valérien-de-Milton
Saint-SimonSaint-Liboire city line145.090.1145Saint-Simon, Saint-Liboire
146.491.0147  Route 116 east – Upton, Acton ValeEast end of Route 116 concurrency
Sainte-Hélène-de-Bagot150.393.4150Saint-Hugues
152.494.7152Sainte-Hélène-de-Bagot
MontérégieCentre-du-Québec region lineSaint-Nazaire-d'ActonSaint-Eugène city line156.197.0Saint-Nazaire-d'Acton Rest Stop (westbound)
156.997.5157Saint-Nazaire-d'Acton, Wickham
Centre-du-QuébecSaint-Eugène160.699.8160  Route 239 – Saint-Eugène, Saint-Guillaume
Saint-Germain-de-Grantham165.7103.016610e Rang de Saint-Germain-de-Grantham
170.3105.8170  Route 122 – Saint-Germain-de-Grantham, Yamaska, Sorel-Tracy
Drummondville173.7107.9173   A-55 south to I-91 – Drummondville, Sherbrooke, VermontWest end of A-55 concurrency; A-55 exit 128
174.2108.2175  Route 143 north (Boulevard Lemire) – Saint-Bonaventure, Saint-François-du-LacWest end of Route 143 concurrency
177.0110.0177  Route 143 south – Saint-Majorique-de-Grantham, DrummondvilleEast end of Route 143 concurrency
179.3111.4179Chemin du Golf
180.8112.3181Drummondville
Saint-Cyrille-de-Wendover185.6115.3185  Route 255 – Baie-du-Febvre, Saint-Cyrille-de-Wendover, Saint-Félix-de-Kingsey
Notre-Dame-du-Bon-Conseil191.6119.1191Sainte-Brigitte-des-Saults
196.5122.1196  Route 259 – Nicolet, Sainte-Perpétue, Notre-Dame-du-Bon-Conseil, Quebec
Notre-Dame-du-Bon-ConseilSaint-Léonard-d'Aston city line199.8124.1200Saint-Léonard-d'Aston
Saint-Léonard-d'Aston201.8125.4202Rang du Moulin-Rouge
Sainte-Eulalie203.0126.1204Rang des Cédres, Rang des Plaines
208.0–
211.0
129.2–
131.1
210  A-55 north – Bécancour, Trois-Rivières
  A-955 south – Victoriaville, Saint-Albert, Warwick
  Route 161 – Sainte-Eulalie, Saint-Valère
East end of A-55 concurrency; A-55 exit 145; A-955 exit 15
214.7133.4215Rang des Épinettes
Daveluyville220.3136.9220  Route 261 – Bécancour, Daveluyville, Victoriaville
223.0–
225.0
138.6–
139.8
Daveluyville Rest Stop (eastbound)
Lac-à-la-Truite Rest Stop (westbound)
Saint-Louis-de-Blandford228.7142.1228  Route 165 (2e Rang de Saint-Louis-de-Blandford) – Princeville, Plessisville, Thetford Mines
235.0146.0235   Route 162 south / Route 263 north – Lemieux, Princeville, Victoriaville, Saint-Louis-de-Blandford
Manseau243.6151.4243  Route 218 – Manseau, Saint-Pierre-les-Becquets
Villeroy252.6157.0253  Route 265 – Villeroy, Plessisville, Deschaillons-sur-Saint-Laurent, Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes, Thetford Mines
254.0157.8L'Érable Rest Stop (eastbound)
Villeroy Rest Stop (westbound)
256.4159.325615e et 16e Rangs de Villeroy
Chaudière-AppalachesVal-Alain261.7162.6261Val-Alain
266.5165.62664e et 5e Rangs de Val-Alain
Saint-Janvier-de-Joly271.6168.8271Saint-Janvier-de-Joly
Laurier-Station278.1172.8278  Route 271 – Laurier-Station, Sainte-Croix, Saint-Flavien
Saint-Apollinaire284.8177.0285Notre-Dame-du-Sacré-Cœur-d'Issoudun
290.7180.6291  Route 273 – Saint-Agapit, Saint-Apollinaire, Saint-Antoine-de-Tilly
296.3184.1296Route du Cap
Lévis305.3189.7305  Route 171 – Lévis, Thetford Mines
309.0192.0Chaudière-Appalaches Service Centre (eastbound)
311.4193.5311  Route 116 – Lévis
312.8–
314.0
194.4–
195.1
312   A-73 to US 201 – Pont Pierre-Laporte, Québec, Saint-Georges, MaineSigned as exits 312S (south) and 321N (north); westbound exit is part of 314; A-73 exit 131
314  Route 175 – Pont de Québec, Lévis
317.9197.5318  Route 275 – LévisSigned as exits 318S (south) and 318N (north) eastbound
321.5199.8321Chemin des Îles
325.0201.9325   Route 173 to Route 277 – Lac-Etchemin, LévisSigned as exits 325S (south) and 325N (north) eastbound
327.5203.5327Route Monseigneur-Bourget
330.5205.4330Route Lallemand
Beaumont337.3209.6337  Route 279 – Beaumont, Saint-Charles-de-Bellechasse, Saint-Damien-de-Buckland
341.0211.9341Beaumont, Saint-Charles-de-Bellechasse
Saint-Michel-de-Bellechasse344.0–
345.0
213.8–
214.4
La Durantaye Rest Stop (eastbound)
Saint-Michel-de-Bellechasse Rest Stop (westbound)
348.0216.2348  Route 281 – Saint-Michel-de-Bellechasse, La Durantaye
Saint-Vallier355.7221.0356Saint-Vallier, Saint-Raphaël
Berthier-sur-MerSaint-François-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud city line363.9226.1364Berthier-sur-Mer, Saint-François-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud
Saint-François-de-la-Rivière-du-SudMontmagny city line369.3229.5369Saint-Pierre-de-la-Rivière-du-Sud
Montmagny375.9233.6376  Route 228 (Chemin des Poirier) – Montmagny
377.6234.6378  Route 283 – Montmagny, Saint-Fabien-de-Panet
Cap-Saint-Ignace388.3241.3388Cap-Saint-Ignace
L'Islet393.0244.2Belles-Amours Rest Stop (westbound, seasonal)
399.9248.5400  Route 285 – L'Islet
Saint-Jean-Port-Joli413.5256.9414  Route 204 – Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Saint-Aubert, Saint-Pamphile
Saint-Roch-des-Aulnaies430.0267.2430  Route 132 – Saint-Roch-des-Aulnaies, Sainte-Louise
Bas-Saint-LaurentSainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière435.8270.8436  Route 132 (Avenue Industrielle) – La Pocatière
La Pocatière438.9272.7439La Pocatière, Saint-Onésime-d'Ixworth
443.8275.8444  Route 132 (Avenue de la Grande-Anse) – La Pocatière, Rivière-Ouelle
Rivière-OuelleSaint-Pacôme city line449.3279.2450Rivière-Ouelle, Saint-Pacôme, Saint-Gabriel-Lalemant
Saint-Philippe-de-Néri455.7283.2456  Route 287 – Saint-Denis-De La Bouteillerie, Saint-Philippe-de-Néri, Mont-Carmel
458.0284.6Kamouraska Rest Stop (westbound)
Monadnocks Rest Stop (eastbound)
Saint-Pascal464.4288.6465Kamouraska, Saint-Pascal, Saint-Bruno-de-Kamouraska
Sainte-Hélène-de-Kamouraska473.9294.5474Saint-Germain-de-Kamouraska, Sainte-Hélène-de-Kamouraska
Saint-André-de-Kamouraska479.9298.2480Saint-André-de-Kamouraska, Saint-Joseph-de-Kamouraska
Saint-André-de-KamouraskaSaint-Alexandre-de-Kamouraska city line487.5302.9488   Route 289 to Route 230 – Saint-Alexandre-de-Kamouraska, Pohénégamook, Lac-Baker, NB
Notre-Dame-du-Portage495.1307.6496Notre-Dame-du-Portage
498.0309.4Portage Rest Stop (eastbound, seasonal)
499.3310.3499     A-85 (TCH) south to Route 185 / Route 2 – Témiscouata-sur-le-Lac, Dégelis, New BrunswickTrans-Canada Highway east end (continues on A-85);
eastbound exit and westbound entrance; A-85 exit 100
Rivière-du-Loup502.3312.1503  Route 132 (Rue Fraser) / Boulevard de l'Hôtel-de-Ville
506.6314.8507   Route 132 (Boulevard Cartier) – Saint-Siméon
Cacouna513.9319.3514    Route 191 to A-85 / Route 185 – Saint-Arsène, Cacouna, Témiscouata-sur-le-Lac, New BrunswickWestbound access to A-85
520.5323.4521Route Moreault
L'Isle-Verte527.1327.5527Montée des Coteaux [7]
531.4330.2531L'Isle-Verte (Rue Notre-Dame), St-Paul-de-la-Croix
539.1335.0539Saint-Éloi, Route de la Station
542.5337.1542  To Route 132 / Route Drapeau – Trois-Pistoles, RimouskiCurrent eastern end of main segment
55.2 km (34.3 mi) gap in A-20
Rimouski597.7371.4  Route 132 – Rivière-du-Loup, RimouskiAt-grade intersection
606.7377.0606Rue de Lausanne
611.1379.7610  Route 232 (Chemin Sainte-Odile) – Rimouski
615.1382.2614Montée Industrielle-et-Commercialle
622.2386.6621Avenue Père-Nouvel / Rue de la Gare
Sainte-Luce629.8391.3629  Route 298 – Sainte-Luce, Saint-Donat, Sainte-Flavie
Mont-Joli642.9399.5641  Route 132 / Boulevard Jacques-Cartier – Sainte-Flavie, Matane, Amqui, New BrunswickEastern terminus; traffic circle
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi


Rest stops

 
Hurons Rest Stop (westbound) at Sainte-Madeleine

There are 15 rest stops located at the following points along Autoroute 20, and contain the following services:

Location Name km Direction Services
Rivière-Beaudette Rivière-Beaudette 2 Eastbound Full Service Centre:
Phone, Tourist Information, Washrooms
C-store (Couche-Tard)
Fuel (Esso)
Food (St-Hubert, Tim Hortons)
Sainte-Madeleine Sainte-Madeleine 117 Eastbound Phone, Washrooms
Hurons Westbound Phone, Washrooms
Saint-Eugène Saint-Nazaire-d'Acton 156 Westbound Phone, Washrooms
Daveluyville Daveluyville 223 Eastbound Phone, Washrooms
Lac-à-la-Truite 225 Westbound Phone, Washrooms
Villeroy L'Érable 254 Eastbound Truck rest area
Villeroy Westbound Phone, Washrooms
Lévis Chaudière-Appalaches
(Formerly Saint-Rédempteur)
309 Eastbound Phone, Tourist information, Vending machines, Washrooms
Saint-Michel-de-Bellechasse La Durantaye 344 Eastbound Phone, Vending machines, Washrooms
Saint-Michel-de-Bellechasse 345 Westbound Phone, Vending machines, Washrooms
L'Islet Belles-Amours 393 Westbound Seasonal (Open only June to August):
Phone, Vending machines, Washrooms
Saint-Philippe-de-Néri Kamouraska 458 Eastbound Phone, Vending machines, Washrooms
Monadnocks Westbound Phone, Vending machines, Washrooms
Notre-Dame-Du-Portage Portage 498 Eastbound Seasonal (Open only June to August):
Phone, Tourist information, Washrooms

Gallery

A-20 eastbound

A-20 westbound

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g A-15 exit number

References

  1. ^ "Répertoire des autoroutes du Québec" (in French). Transports Québec. Retrieved 2008-02-23.
  2. ^ a b c "Autoroute 20 in Quebec". Retrieved January 9, 2020.
  3. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2016-04-10.
  4. ^ "900 accidents en 10 ans sur le tronçon Rimouski -Mont-Joli". TVA. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
  5. ^ "Le maire de Rimouski propose un péage". TVA. Retrieved 21 February 2013.
  6. ^ "Gaspésie-Les Îles : le PQ n'appuie pas le prolongement de l'autoroute 20 jusqu'à Matane". Retrieved 17 October 2011.
  7. ^ Route des Coteau-des-Érables

External links

Route map:

KML is from Wikidata
  • A-20 at Exitlists.com 2006-10-07 at the Wayback Machine
  • Transports Quebec Map 2008-05-17 at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  • Veteran from Gaspé behind idea to rename Quebec highway to remember war dead[permanent dead link]
  • Autoroute 20 @ Asphaltplanet.ca
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Autoroute 20 is a Quebec Autoroute following the Saint Lawrence River through one of the more densely populated parts of Canada with its central section forming the main route of the Trans Canada Highway from the A 25 interchange to the A 85 interchange At 585 km 363 5 mi it is the longest Autoroute in Quebec It is one of two main links between Montreal and Quebec City the other is the A 40 Autoroute Jean LesageAutoroute du SouvenirTrans Canada HighwayRoute informationMaintained by Transports QuebecLength641 km 2 398 mi Existed1964 1 presentMain sectionLength542 5 km 2 337 1 mi West endHighway 401 towards Cornwall ONMajor intersectionsA 30 in Vaudreuil Dorion A 520 in Dorval A 13 in Montreal A 15 in Montreal Route 136 in Montreal A 10 in Montreal A 25 TCH in Longueuil A 30 in Sainte Julie A 55 in Drummondville A 955 in Sainte Eulalie A 65 in Villeroy A 73 near Quebec City A 85 TCH near Riviere du LoupEast endRoute Drapeau in L Isle VerteRimouski sectionLength45 2 km 2 28 1 mi West endRoute 132 near RimouskiEast endRoute 132 in Mont JoliLocationCountryCanadaProvinceQuebecMajor citiesMontreal Longueuil Brossard Drummondville LevisHighway systemQuebec provincial highwaysAutoroutes List Former A 19 A 25There are two sections of the A 20 separated by a 57 km 35 4 mi gap The mainline extends for 540 km 335 5 mi from the Ontario border to its current terminus at Trois Pistoles The second more northerly section is far shorter 44 km 27 3 mi Constructed as a super two autoroute one lane in each direction this section of the A 20 bypasses Rimouski to the south and ends at a roundabout junction with Highway 132 in Mont Joli While the Quebec government has completed environmental and economic reviews of the impact of linking the two sections of Autoroute 20 3 it has not committed the funds necessary for construction Citing the high number of accidents on the Rimouski Mont Joli link of the A 20 4 many politicians in the Bas Saint Laurent region have criticized the government s lack of progress in linking the two sections of autoroute and twinning the two lane portion Contents 1 Description 1 1 Autoroute du Souvenir 1 1 1 Monteregie 1 1 2 Montreal region 1 1 3 Longueuil 1 2 Autoroute Jean Lesage 1 2 1 Main section 1 2 1 1 Centre du Quebec 1 2 1 2 Quebec City region 1 2 1 3 Chaudiere Appalaches and Bas Saint Laurent 1 2 2 Rimouski section 2 Future 3 Popular culture 4 Other names 5 Exit list 6 Rest stops 7 Gallery 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksDescription EditAutoroute du Souvenir Edit The ending of Ontario Highway 401 marks the beginning of Autoroute 20 Monteregie Edit A 20 begins at the Ontario Quebec border near Riviere Beaudette as the continuation of Ontario Highway 401 The westernmost section of A 20 was named the Autoroute du Souvenir Remembrance Highway in 2007 to honour Canadian veterans Road marker signs on this stretch of the autoroute feature a poppy a traditional symbol of Remembrance in Canada At km 29 A 20 crosses A 30 former A 540 before becoming an urban boulevard for approximately eight kilometres km 30 to 38 in Vaudreuil Dorion and L Ile Perrot This stretch of highway takes A 20 across the Ottawa River The speed limit is 50 km h 30 mph in Vaudreuil Dorion and 70 km h 45 mph in L Ile Perrot A 20 once again becomes a limited access highway at km 38 just before crossing the Sainte Anne de Bellevue Canal onto the Island of Montreal Montreal region Edit A 20 then traverses the West Island in French l Ouest de l Ile along the north shore of Lac Saint Louis to an interchange with A 520 Commonly called the Dorval Interchange this exit is the main access to Montreal s Trudeau International Airport Further east A 20 crosses the A 13 at its southern terminus and then at the St Pierre Interchange Route 138 west towards the Mercier Bridge Just west of downtown Montreal A 20 A 15 and Route 136 meet at the Turcot Interchange In 2020 the completion of a major project involving the rebuilding of the Turcot Interchange has shifted the autoroute north between Route 138 and the interchange From there A 20 east is multiplexed with A 15 south on the approach to the Samuel de Champlain Bridge Longueuil Edit Multiplexed with A 10 and A 15 all three autoroutes cross the Saint Lawrence River via the Samuel de Champlain Bridge to Longueuil The multiplex splits south of the bridge The A 20 parallels the south shore of the river through suburban Longueuil The junction with A 25 affords a direct connection to the Louis Hippolyte Lafontaine Bridge Tunnel and Montreal s East End The Trans Canada Highway joins A 20 at this junction Autoroute Jean Lesage Edit Autoroute 20 in Saint Michel de Bellechasse with the Saint Lawrence River and the Laurentian Mountains at the background The longest section of A 20 from its junction with A 25 to its easternmost terminus is named after Jean Lesage who served as Premier of Quebec from 1960 to 1966 during the Quiet Revolution Autoroute Jean Lesage currently exists as two discontinuous sections separated by about 55 kilometres The main section between the Louis Hippolyte Lafontaine Bridge Tunnel and Trois Pistoles in the Bas Saint Laurent region A shorter section that serves as a bypass of Rimouski and extends east to a final terminus at Route 132 in Mont Joli Main section Edit Centre du Quebec Edit From the junction with A 25 A 20 travels east away from the St Lawrence River At kilometre 98 A 20 intersects A 30 near Boucherville crossing the Richelieu River km 112 just north of Mont Saint Hilaire Bypassing Saint Hyacinthe A 20 forms a multiplex with Route 116 for six kilometres between exits 141 and 147 This section of A 20 in Centre du Quebec is located the furthest from the St Lawrence River approximately 45 kilometres Between Drummondville and Sainte Eulalie A 20 forms a multiplex with A 55 for 37 kilometres Quebec City region Edit A 20 continues across the Great Lakes St Lawrence Lowlands and Quebec s agricultural heartland The autoroute once again parallels the river as it approaches metropolitan Quebec City From this point eastward A 20 is never more than five kilometres from the river At km 312 A 20 crosses the A 73 a north south link between Saint Georges and Quebec City via the Pierre Laporte Bridge While the control city on A 20 is listed as Quebec the autoroute never enters the city proper Before departing the region the freeway bypasses suburban Levis Chaudiere Appalaches and Bas Saint Laurent Edit Autoroute 20 westbound in Montreal km 66 As it continues eastward A 20 passes the regional centres of Montmagny and La Pocatiere before approaching Riviere du Loup and the junction with A 85 at km 499 The Trans Canada Highway departs A 20 at this interchange and travels southeast on A 85 toward Edmundston New Brunswick and the Maritime Provinces At km 518 the highway becomes a super two for the remainder of its main section The eastern end of the main section of the A 20 is located in Trois Pistoles approximately 40 kilometres east of Riviere du Loup Rimouski section Edit The second section of Autoroute Jean Lesage km 597 to km 641 connects Rimouski to Mont Joli It begins at a junction with Route 132 in Rimouski approximately 55 km from the current terminus of A 20 s main section Like its larger counterpart the Rimouski section of A 20 parallels the St Lawrence providing a southern bypass of Rimouski before ending at another junction with Route 132 at the western approach to Mont Joli This section of the A 20 is currently a single carriageway with occasional passing lanes It was built to accommodate an eventual expansion to four lanes and most overpasses include the clearance needed to accommodate the additional lanes The high accident rate along this section of A 20 have prompted many politicians to call for the highway to be expanded to two lanes in each direction An electric fence has been installed on both sides of the highway between km 621 and 628 to prevent moose from crossing the road while at km 624 an underpass has been constructed to allow wildlife to pass under the highway safely Future EditTransports Quebec MTQ is currently engaged in several projects designed to connect the two segments of A 20 Long range plans by the MTQ call for the two sections of A 20 to meet A 9 8 km section of single carriageway was opened to traffic on December 3 2011 between Cacouna and L Isle Verte As part of this project a few kilometres of the highway near Cacouna was moved 1 5 km to the south and the old roadbed was destroyed The MTQ timeline for completing the highway to Trois Pistoles was met it opened to traffic in November 2015 Overpasses were constructed for the St Paul St Eloi and Drapeau roads Regarding the section from Trois Pistoles to Rimouski the Quebec government has completed environmental and economic reviews of the impact of linking the two sections of Autoroute 20 3 but it has not committed the funds necessary for construction Frustrated by the long delay in linking the two sections of A 20 in 2013 the Mayor of Rimouski proposed paying for the construction by tolling the autoroute 5 Citing predictions for an increase in ferry traffic to and from the Cote Nord as a result of the Government of Quebec s Plan Nord in 2011 the Mayor of Matane called for the further extension of A 20 to his city 6 Popular culture EditAutoroute 20 serves as the backdrop to the popular 2002 Quebec film Quebec Montreal by Ricardo Trogi about seven twenty something travellers driving between the two cities The Quebec French expression a l autre bout de la 20 in English at the other end of the 20 refers to Montreal when the speaker is in Quebec City and to Quebec City when one is in Montreal Other names EditOlder Anglophone Montrealers sometimes still refer to the section of the A 20 west of the city as Highway 2 20 or The Two and Twenty but the Route 2 designation was dropped in the mid 1970s Exit list EditRCMLocationkmmiExitDestinationsNotesQuebec Ontario boundary0 00 0 Highway 401 west Cornwall TorontoA 20 continues as Highway 401MonteregieRiviere Beaudette0 90 56Riviere Beaudette Service Centre eastbound 2 51 62 Route 325 to Route 338 Riviere Beaudette Saint TelesphoreSaint Zotique5 33 3669e Avenue9 25 79Saint Zotique Saint Polycarpe Saint TelesphoreLes Coteaux11 47 112Les CoteauxCoteau du Lac13 68 514 Route 201 south Salaberry de Valleyfield Pont Monseigneur Langlois16 410 217 Route 201 north Coteau du Lac Saint Clet18 611 619Chemin Saint EmmanuelLes Cedres21 513 422Chemin Saint Dominique25 015 526Saint Lazare Les CedresVaudreuil Dorion27 617 129 A 30 to A 40 Sorel Tracy Ottawa Gatineau Montreal Mirabel AirportA 30 exit 5 west end of Montreal bypass via A 3031 619 6 Route 342 Route Harwood At grade intersection32 720 3 Route 338 Chemin de Lotbiniere At grade intersection33 320 7 Avenue Saint HenriAt grade intersectionOttawa River33 7 34 220 9 21 3Taschereau BridgePincourt34 321 335Boulevard Cardinal Leger Terrasse Vaudreuil Pincourt35 321 9 Boulevard de l IleAt grade intersection Entrance and exit to south only L Ile Perrot36 722 8 Boulevard Don QuichotteAt grade intersection37 223 1 Boulevard PerrotAt grade intersection37 823 538Chemin de L Ile Claude Rue de L Ile BellevueWestbound exit and eastbound entranceOttawa River38 1 38 423 7 23 9Galipeault BridgeUrban agglomeration of MontrealSainte Anne de Bellevue38 523 939Sainte Anne de BellevueBaie D Urfe41 325 742Rue MorganBeaconsfield43 827 245Avenue Woodland47 229 348Boulevard Saint CharlesPointe Claire48 730 349Avenue Cartier49 931 050Boulevard Saint JeanSigned as exits 50S south and 50N north westbound51 532 051Chemin du Bord du LacEastbound exit and entranceDorval52 632 753Boulevard des Sources53 833 454Boulevard Pine Beach Boulevard Fenelon54 934 156O A 520 east Avenue Dorval55 534 556E P E Trudeau AirportWestbound exit and eastbound entranceMontreal57 535 75855e Avenue59 336 860 A 13 north 32e Avenue Laval Mirabel AirportA 13 exit 161 037 961Rue NormanWestbound exit and entrance61 938 5621re Avenue Rue Saint Jacques Avenue DollardWestbound exit via exit 6362 739 063 Route 138 west Pont Mercier63 939 764 Route 138 east Rue Saint Jacques Boulevard AngrignonRoute 138 exit 465 140 567Rue Notre Dame Boulevard AngrignonEastbound exit via exit 6467 341 86863 i A 15 north Autoroute Decarie Saint Jerome Route 136 east Autoroute Ville Marie Montreal Centre villeTurcot Interchange west end of A 15 concurrency A 15 exit 63 exit numbers follow A 1569 443 162 i Boulevard de la Verendrye Avenue de l Eglise70 643 961 i Rue Atwater Rue Saint Patrick71 844 660 i A 10 west Boulevard Gaetan LabergeRue Wellington Montreal Centre villeA 10 exit 473 545 758 i A 10 west Montreal Centre ville Ile des SœursWestern end of A 10 concurrency A 10 exit 474 046 057 i Ile des Sœurs Chemin de la Pointe NordSigned as 57S for Ile des Sœurs and 57N for Chemin de la Pointe Nord Southbound Exit 58 NorthboundSaint Lawrence River74 4 77 246 2 48 0Champlain BridgeMonteregieBrossard77 6 79 148 2 49 253 i 75 A 10 east to A 30 I 89 Sherbrooke Quebec Vermont A 15 south Route 132 west to I 87 La Prairie New YorkEast end of A 10 A 15 concurrency west end of Route 132 concurrency A 10 exit 6Boulevard RomeWestbound exit A 15 exit 52 Boulevard Marie VictorinEastbound exit onlySaint Lambert79 549 476Boulevard Simard80 650 178 Route 112 Boulevard Laurier Pont Victoria Montreal82 951 579Avenue Notre DameLongueuil84 552 581Boulevard LafayetteEastbound exit and entrance85 252 982 Route 134 Boulevard Taschereau Pont Jacques Cartier Montreal88 555 085Boulevard Roland Therrien92 557 589 A 25 TCH north to A 40 Tunnel Louis H Lafontaine Montreal Route 132 east Boucherville VarennesTrans Canada Highway west end continues on A 25 east end of Route 132 concurrency Route 132 exit 15 A 25 exit 092 757 690Boulevard Marie Victorin93 658 291Boulevard Industriel Rue MetropoleBoucherville94 358 692Boulevard Mortagne95 159 193Rue NobelEastbound exit only98 060 995Boulevard de Montarville99 061 598 A 30 to A 10 Saint Hubert Airport Brossard Sorel Tracy Chateauguay USAA 30 exit 83 East end of Montreal bypass via A 30Sainte Julie101 563 1102Sainte Julie Saint Amable Saint Bruno de Montarville104 865 1105 Route 229 Saint Basile le Grand McMastervilleSaint Mathieu de Beloeil Beloeil city line109 167 8109Rue Saint Jean Baptiste Beloeil Saint Mathieu de BeloeilBeloeil112 469 8112 Route 223 Rue Richelieu Beloeil Saint Marc sur RichelieuMont Saint Hilaire112 870 1113 Route 133 Chemin des Patriotes Mont Saint Hilaire Saint Jean sur Richelieu Saint Charles sur Richelieu115 571 8115La Grande Allee Saint Jean Baptiste Saint DamaseSainte Madeleine117 673 1Sainte Madeleine Rest Stop eastbound Hurons Rest Stop westbound 119 874 4120 Route 227 Sainte Madeleine Saint Jean BaptisteLa Presentation123 176 5123Grand Rang La Presentation Saint HyacintheSaint Hyacinthe128 679 9128Avenue Pinard130 681 2130 Route 137 Route 235 Saint Hyacinthe Granby Saint Denis sur RichelieuSigned as exits 130S south and 130N north 130 981 3At grade railway crossing133 683 0133Rue Girouard Saint Hyacinthe134 083 3134Rue Yamaska Saint Hyacinthe137 985 7138 Route 224 Saint Hyacinthe Saint SimonSaint Simon141 788 0141 Route 116 west to Route 137 south Saint Hyacinthe GranbyWest end of Route 116 concurrency142 588 5143 Route 211 to Saint Valerien de MiltonSaint Simon Saint Liboire city line145 090 1145Saint Simon Saint Liboire146 491 0147 Route 116 east Upton Acton ValeEast end of Route 116 concurrencySainte Helene de Bagot150 393 4150Saint Hugues152 494 7152Sainte Helene de BagotMonteregie Centre du Quebec region lineSaint Nazaire d Acton Saint Eugene city line156 197 0Saint Nazaire d Acton Rest Stop westbound 156 997 5157Saint Nazaire d Acton WickhamCentre du QuebecSaint Eugene160 699 8160 Route 239 Saint Eugene Saint GuillaumeSaint Germain de Grantham165 7103 016610e Rang de Saint Germain de Grantham170 3105 8170 Route 122 Saint Germain de Grantham Yamaska Sorel TracyDrummondville173 7107 9173 A 55 south to I 91 Drummondville Sherbrooke VermontWest end of A 55 concurrency A 55 exit 128174 2108 2175 Route 143 north Boulevard Lemire Saint Bonaventure Saint Francois du LacWest end of Route 143 concurrency177 0110 0177 Route 143 south Saint Majorique de Grantham DrummondvilleEast end of Route 143 concurrency179 3111 4179Chemin du Golf180 8112 3181DrummondvilleSaint Cyrille de Wendover185 6115 3185 Route 255 Baie du Febvre Saint Cyrille de Wendover Saint Felix de KingseyNotre Dame du Bon Conseil191 6119 1191Sainte Brigitte des Saults196 5122 1196 Route 259 Nicolet Sainte Perpetue Notre Dame du Bon Conseil QuebecNotre Dame du Bon Conseil Saint Leonard d Aston city line199 8124 1200Saint Leonard d AstonSaint Leonard d Aston201 8125 4202Rang du Moulin RougeSainte Eulalie203 0126 1204Rang des Cedres Rang des Plaines208 0 211 0129 2 131 1210 A 55 north Becancour Trois Rivieres A 955 south Victoriaville Saint Albert Warwick Route 161 Sainte Eulalie Saint ValereEast end of A 55 concurrency A 55 exit 145 A 955 exit 15214 7133 4215Rang des EpinettesDaveluyville220 3136 9220 Route 261 Becancour Daveluyville Victoriaville223 0 225 0138 6 139 8Daveluyville Rest Stop eastbound Lac a la Truite Rest Stop westbound Saint Louis de Blandford228 7142 1228 Route 165 2e Rang de Saint Louis de Blandford Princeville Plessisville Thetford Mines235 0146 0235 Route 162 south Route 263 north Lemieux Princeville Victoriaville Saint Louis de BlandfordManseau243 6151 4243 Route 218 Manseau Saint Pierre les BecquetsVilleroy252 6157 0253 Route 265 Villeroy Plessisville Deschaillons sur Saint Laurent Notre Dame de Lourdes Thetford Mines254 0157 8L Erable Rest Stop eastbound Villeroy Rest Stop westbound 256 4159 325615e et 16e Rangs de VilleroyChaudiere AppalachesVal Alain261 7162 6261Val Alain266 5165 62664e et 5e Rangs de Val AlainSaint Janvier de Joly271 6168 8271Saint Janvier de JolyLaurier Station278 1172 8278 Route 271 Laurier Station Sainte Croix Saint FlavienSaint Apollinaire284 8177 0285Notre Dame du Sacre Cœur d Issoudun290 7180 6291 Route 273 Saint Agapit Saint Apollinaire Saint Antoine de Tilly296 3184 1296Route du CapLevis305 3189 7305 Route 171 Levis Thetford Mines309 0192 0Chaudiere Appalaches Service Centre eastbound 311 4193 5311 Route 116 Levis312 8 314 0194 4 195 1312 A 73 to US 201 Pont Pierre Laporte Quebec Saint Georges MaineSigned as exits 312S south and 321N north westbound exit is part of 314 A 73 exit 131314 Route 175 Pont de Quebec Levis317 9197 5318 Route 275 LevisSigned as exits 318S south and 318N north eastbound321 5199 8321Chemin des Iles325 0201 9325 Route 173 to Route 277 Lac Etchemin LevisSigned as exits 325S south and 325N north eastbound327 5203 5327Route Monseigneur Bourget330 5205 4330Route LallemandBeaumont337 3209 6337 Route 279 Beaumont Saint Charles de Bellechasse Saint Damien de Buckland341 0211 9341Beaumont Saint Charles de BellechasseSaint Michel de Bellechasse344 0 345 0213 8 214 4La Durantaye Rest Stop eastbound Saint Michel de Bellechasse Rest Stop westbound 348 0216 2348 Route 281 Saint Michel de Bellechasse La DurantayeSaint Vallier355 7221 0356Saint Vallier Saint RaphaelBerthier sur Mer Saint Francois de la Riviere du Sud city line363 9226 1364Berthier sur Mer Saint Francois de la Riviere du SudSaint Francois de la Riviere du Sud Montmagny city line369 3229 5369Saint Pierre de la Riviere du SudMontmagny375 9233 6376 Route 228 Chemin des Poirier Montmagny377 6234 6378 Route 283 Montmagny Saint Fabien de PanetCap Saint Ignace388 3241 3388Cap Saint IgnaceL Islet393 0244 2Belles Amours Rest Stop westbound seasonal 399 9248 5400 Route 285 L IsletSaint Jean Port Joli413 5256 9414 Route 204 Saint Jean Port Joli Saint Aubert Saint PamphileSaint Roch des Aulnaies430 0267 2430 Route 132 Saint Roch des Aulnaies Sainte LouiseBas Saint LaurentSainte Anne de la Pocatiere435 8270 8436 Route 132 Avenue Industrielle La PocatiereLa Pocatiere438 9272 7439La Pocatiere Saint Onesime d Ixworth443 8275 8444 Route 132 Avenue de la Grande Anse La Pocatiere Riviere OuelleRiviere Ouelle Saint Pacome city line449 3279 2450Riviere Ouelle Saint Pacome Saint Gabriel LalemantSaint Philippe de Neri455 7283 2456 Route 287 Saint Denis De La Bouteillerie Saint Philippe de Neri Mont Carmel458 0284 6Kamouraska Rest Stop westbound Monadnocks Rest Stop eastbound Saint Pascal464 4288 6465Kamouraska Saint Pascal Saint Bruno de KamouraskaSainte Helene de Kamouraska473 9294 5474Saint Germain de Kamouraska Sainte Helene de KamouraskaSaint Andre de Kamouraska479 9298 2480Saint Andre de Kamouraska Saint Joseph de KamouraskaSaint Andre de Kamouraska Saint Alexandre de Kamouraska city line487 5302 9488 Route 289 to Route 230 Saint Alexandre de Kamouraska Pohenegamook Lac Baker NBNotre Dame du Portage495 1307 6496Notre Dame du Portage498 0309 4Portage Rest Stop eastbound seasonal 499 3310 3499 A 85 TCH south to Route 185 Route 2 Temiscouata sur le Lac Degelis New BrunswickTrans Canada Highway east end continues on A 85 eastbound exit and westbound entrance A 85 exit 100Riviere du Loup502 3312 1503 Route 132 Rue Fraser Boulevard de l Hotel de Ville506 6314 8507 Route 132 Boulevard Cartier Saint SimeonCacouna513 9319 3514 Route 191 to A 85 Route 185 Saint Arsene Cacouna Temiscouata sur le Lac New BrunswickWestbound access to A 85520 5323 4521Route MoreaultL Isle Verte527 1327 5527Montee des Coteaux 7 531 4330 2531L Isle Verte Rue Notre Dame St Paul de la Croix539 1335 0539Saint Eloi Route de la Station542 5337 1542 To Route 132 Route Drapeau Trois Pistoles RimouskiCurrent eastern end of main segment55 2 km 34 3 mi gap in A 20Rimouski597 7371 4 Route 132 Riviere du Loup RimouskiAt grade intersection606 7377 0606Rue de Lausanne611 1379 7610 Route 232 Chemin Sainte Odile Rimouski615 1382 2614Montee Industrielle et Commercialle622 2386 6621Avenue Pere Nouvel Rue de la GareSainte Luce629 8391 3629 Route 298 Sainte Luce Saint Donat Sainte FlavieMont Joli642 9399 5641 Route 132 Boulevard Jacques Cartier Sainte Flavie Matane Amqui New BrunswickEastern terminus traffic circle1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete accessRest stops Edit Hurons Rest Stop westbound at Sainte MadeleineThere are 15 rest stops located at the following points along Autoroute 20 and contain the following services Location Name km Direction ServicesRiviere Beaudette Riviere Beaudette 2 Eastbound Full Service Centre Phone Tourist Information WashroomsC store Couche Tard Fuel Esso Food St Hubert Tim Hortons Sainte Madeleine Sainte Madeleine 117 Eastbound Phone WashroomsHurons Westbound Phone WashroomsSaint Eugene Saint Nazaire d Acton 156 Westbound Phone WashroomsDaveluyville Daveluyville 223 Eastbound Phone WashroomsLac a la Truite 225 Westbound Phone WashroomsVilleroy L Erable 254 Eastbound Truck rest areaVilleroy Westbound Phone WashroomsLevis Chaudiere Appalaches Formerly Saint Redempteur 309 Eastbound Phone Tourist information Vending machines WashroomsSaint Michel de Bellechasse La Durantaye 344 Eastbound Phone Vending machines WashroomsSaint Michel de Bellechasse 345 Westbound Phone Vending machines WashroomsL Islet Belles Amours 393 Westbound Seasonal Open only June to August Phone Vending machines WashroomsSaint Philippe de Neri Kamouraska 458 Eastbound Phone Vending machines WashroomsMonadnocks Westbound Phone Vending machines WashroomsNotre Dame Du Portage Portage 498 Eastbound Seasonal Open only June to August Phone Tourist information WashroomsGallery EditA 20 eastbound 14th Ave Montreal Merge with 138 Montreal Turcot yards Autoroute 20 eastbound km 311 near Pierre Laporte Bridges in Levis QuebecA 20 westbound Autoroute 20 west km59 on Montreal Island Autoroute 20 east near Riviere Beaudette km 5 A 30 at A 20 westbound Autoroute 20 west exit 29 See also EditList of bridges in Montreal List of crossings of the Ottawa River List of crossings of the Saint Lawrence RiverNotes Edit a b c d e f g A 15 exit numberReferences Edit Repertoire des autoroutes du Quebec in French Transports Quebec Retrieved 2008 02 23 a b c Autoroute 20 in Quebec Retrieved January 9 2020 a b Prolongement de l autoroute 20 entre Cacouna et Rimouski secteur du Bic Archived from the original on 2016 04 10 900 accidents en 10 ans sur le troncon Rimouski Mont Joli TVA Retrieved 16 March 2016 Le maire de Rimouski propose un peage TVA Retrieved 21 February 2013 Gaspesie Les Iles le PQ n appuie pas le prolongement de l autoroute 20 jusqu a Matane Retrieved 17 October 2011 Route des Coteau des ErablesExternal links EditRoute map KML file edit help Template Attached KML Quebec Autoroute 20KML is from Wikidata Wikimedia Commons has media related to Quebec Autoroute 20 A 20 at Exitlists com Archived 2006 10 07 at the Wayback Machine A 20 at Quebec Autoroutes Transports Quebec Map Archived 2008 05 17 at the Wayback Machine in French Veteran from Gaspe behind idea to rename Quebec highway to remember war dead permanent dead link Autoroute 20 Asphaltplanet caPreceded by Autoroute 25 Trans Canada Highway Autoroute 20 Succeeded by Autoroute 85 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Quebec Autoroute 20 amp oldid 1130200000, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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