Much like last weekend, there will be major road closures on highways and interchanges throughout Montreal, notable at the Turcot and Saint-Pierre interchanges, Highways 13, 20 and 40, as well as on the Honore-Mercier and Samuel-De Champlain bridges.
There will be major road closures on highways and interchanges throughout Montreal once again this weekend, notably at the Turcot and Saint-Pierre interchanges, Highways 13, 20, and 40, and on the Honore-Mercier and Samuel-De Champlain bridges.
The Metropolitan Expressway (A-40), Honore-Mercier Bridge, Highway 15 northbound, Ville-Marie Expressway and Turcot Interchange will all be active roadwork sites this weekend and are worth avoiding. These areas, and others noted below are worth avoiding for those drivers who do not like being stuck in slow-moving traffic through detours.
Those planning on driving to take advantage of the recently lightened COVID-19 restrictions should note that major roadwork is scheduled between the Turcot Interchange and the Ville-Marie Tunnel in addition to a number of other areas.
From Friday at 10 p.m. to Tuesday at 5 a.m., the following closure is in effect: The Ville-Marie Expressway (R-136) eastbound between the Turcot Interchange and the Notre-Dame and de la Cathedrale entrances (in the tunnel). As a result, the following are default closures: In the Turcot interchange, the three ramps leading from Highway 15 North, Highway 20 East and the Decarie Expressway (A-15) South to the Ville-Marie Expressway. The Pullman Blvd. entrance. THE METROPOLITAN EXPRESSWAY (HIGHWAY 40) From Friday at 9 p.m. to Tuesday at 5 a.m., the following closure will be in effect: The Metropolitan Expressway (A-40) East between the Saint-Michel Blvd. exit (75) and the Lacordaire Blvd. entrance.