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List of Quebec provincial highways

 
Wikipedia: List of Quebec provincial highways
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This is a list of highways maintained by the government of Quebec.

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Autoroutes

The Autoroute system in Quebec is a network of expressways which operate under the same principle of controlled access as the Interstate Highway System in the United States or the 400-Series Highways in neighbouring Ontario.

Routes

Primary highways

100-series

Province-wide routes

Secondary highways (South)

200-series

South of the Saint Lawrence River.

Secondary highways (North)

300-series

North of the Saint Lawrence River.

Other significantly-long roads

Pre-1970s Routes

All Routes under 100 were renumbered in the 1970s. Some are now Routes in the 100-range; others became Autoroutes. Autoroutes are numbered under 100 and above 400, and the conflicting range was changed.

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  • Route 1, from Montreal to Quebec City, via Sherbrooke, now Qc112.png Route 112, and Qc171.png Route 171.
  • Route 2 (near Dorion-southeast of Rimouski), now parts of Qc138.png Route 138, Qc132.png Route 132, Qc338.png Route 338 and the entire section of Qc185.png Route 185. Part of it was converted to Quebec Autoroute 20.svg Autoroute 20 on the West Island of Montreal.
  • Route 2a, now Qc230.png Route 230.
  • Route 2c, now Qc138.png Route 138 in Quebec City.
  • Route 3 much of south side of the St. Lawrence River between New York State and Levis, now Highway 132.
  • Route 3A, now Route 201
  • Route 4 from New York State to Montreal, the routing of 138 south of St. Lawrence River.
  • Route 5, now Qc143.png Route 143 and Qc116.png Route 116 from Vermont US 5 to Quebec City.
  • Route 6, now Qc132.png Route 132 around the Gaspe Peninsula.
  • Route 6a, now Qc197.png Route 197
  • Route 7, now Qc133.png Route 133, Qc104.png Route 104 and Qc112.png Route 112 from Vermont Interstate 89 to Montreal (Victoria Bridge).
  • Route 8, now Qc148.png Route 148 from Laval to Gatineau.
  • Route 9, from New York State to Montreal, following US 9 along present Quebec Autoroute 15.svg Autoroute 15 right of way, then to Quebec City following Quebec Autoroute 20.svg Autoroute 20
  • Route 9a, now Routes 221 and 217
  • Route 9b, now Routes 223, 104 and 134
  • Route 9c, now Route 132
  • Route 10, now a section of Qc132.png Route 132 between Rivière-du-Loup and Matane
  • Route 11, now a section of Qc117.png Route 117, and Qc105.png Route 105.
  • Route 11a, now Route 117
  • Route 12, now Routes 233 and 137
  • Route 13, now Route 139, 143, autoroute 20 and Route 155
  • Route 14, now Route 201
  • Route 15, now Route 138
  • Route 15a, now Route 362
  • Route 15b, now Route 360
  • Route 16, now Routes 170 and 372
  • Route 16a, now Route 170
  • Route 17, now partly Quebec Autoroute 40.svg Autoroute 40, Qc342.png Route 342, and Quebec Autoroute 20.svg Autoroute 20 into Montreal.
  • Route 18, now Quebec Autoroute 25.svg Autoroute 25/Qc125.png Route 125
  • Route 19, now Route 155
  • Route 19A, now Route 159
  • Route 19B, now Route 153
  • Route 20, now Route 122
  • Route 21, now Route 133
  • Route 22, now Routes 147, 143 and 122
  • Route 23, now Route 173
  • Route 24, now Route 204
  • Route 25, now Route 281
  • Route 25a, now Route 279
  • Route 26, now Route 283
  • Route 27, now Route 253
  • Route 28, now Route 108
  • Route 29, now Route 344
  • Route 30, now Route 329
  • Route 31, now Route 327
  • Route 32 now Routes 116 and 255
  • Route 33, now Route 341
  • Route 34, now Route 161
  • Route 35, now Route 309
  • Route 36, now Routes 205, 209 and 219
  • Route 37 now local roads in Montreal; ran around perimeter of Montreal island
  • Route 38, now local roads in Laval; ran around perimeter of Ile Jesus
  • Route 39, now Route 243
  • Route 40, now Route 104
  • Route 40a, now Route 104
  • Route 41, now Route 158
  • Route 42, now Routes 158, 343 and 347
  • Route 43, now Routes 347 and 131
  • Route 44, now Route 349
  • Route 45, now Route 386 and 111
  • Route 46, now Route 101
  • Route 47, now Route 223
  • Route 48, now Routes 343 and 131
  • Route 49, now Routes 218, 265 and 165
  • Route 50, now Route 141
  • Route 51, now Route 289
  • Route 52, now Route 202
  • Route 53, now Route 277
  • Route 54, now Route 175
  • Route 54a, now Route 169
  • Route 55, now Route 169, circling around Lac Saint-Jean
  • Route 56, now Route 381
  • Route 57, now Route 323
  • Route 58, now Routes 117 and 113.
  • Route 59, now Route 117
  • Route 60, now Route 111
  • Route 61, now Route 109
  • Route 62, now Route 382
  • Route 63, now Route 393
  • Route 64, now Route 397
  • Route 65, now Route 335
  • Route 108, now Route 237

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