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== A-20 ==
 
The A-20, known as Autoroute 20 and officially named 'Autoroute Jean-Lesage' is one of the oldest highway infrastructure of [[Canada]]. You might indeed notice it when transiting through this major way that connects [[Montreal]] to [[Quebec city]] by the south shore of the St-Lawrence river further West becoming the [[Ontario highways|H-410]] in [[Ontario]] and stretching further East into Gaspesia and nearly connecting [[New Brunswick]] which can be reached by continuing on the Route 185 and becomes the [[Maritimes highways|H-2]] in [[New Brunswick]].
 
The A-20 is part of the [[Transcanadian Highway]] in nearly all of its length with exception of the part West of [[Montreal]].
 
=== [[Montreal Metropolitan|Montreal Metropolitan Area]] ===
 
While in [[Montreal]] and leaving the [[Montreal Metropolitan]] area, the A-20 connects on [[Montreal Metropolitan|Montreal]] Island with the A-40 by taking either the A-13 / A-15 or A-25 North for a few km. Around the International Airport of [[Dorval Airport|Dorval]], the 'Autoroute Cote de Liesse act as a connecting By-Pass between the A-20, the airport and the A-40.
 
It also crosses the path of other major highways such as the A-10 and the A-30 which can act as a By-Pass to the Southern [[Montreal Metropolitan]]. The A-20 crosses officially the St-Lawrence onto [[Montreal]] on the 'Pont Champlain' together with the A-10 and the A-15. Although the 'Lafontaine Tunnel' marks the end of the A-25 to become the A-20 Westbound and the 'Pont Jacques-Cartier' as well as the 'Pont Victoria' goes direct downtown from the A-20 on the St-Lawrence South Shore.
 
=== [[Drummondville]], junction to the A-55 ===
 
=== Around [[Quebec city]] ([[Levis]]) ===
 
== A-10 ==

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