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== A-40 == | == A-40 == | ||
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+ | The A-40, known as 'Autoroute 40' and officially named 'Autoroute Félix-Leclerc' runs from stretches from the border of [[Ontario]] to the West and finishes just East of [[Quebec city]]. The A-40 highway continues it's path into [[Ontario]] as the H-417 which goes to [[Ottawa]] at the provincial border in Rigaud. It also runs parallel to the St-Lawrence River on its northern bank crossing [[Montreal]] Island, [[Trois-Rivières]] before finally reaching [[Quebec city]] where the highway merge with the national 138 which goes further East. | ||
== A-20 == | == A-20 == |
Revision as of 13:32, 1 October 2007
Quebec has a particular but very comprehensive road network
A-40
The A-40, known as 'Autoroute 40' and officially named 'Autoroute Félix-Leclerc' runs from stretches from the border of Ontario to the West and finishes just East of Quebec city. The A-40 highway continues it's path into Ontario as the H-417 which goes to Ottawa at the provincial border in Rigaud. It also runs parallel to the St-Lawrence River on its northern bank crossing Montreal Island, Trois-Rivières before finally reaching Quebec city where the highway merge with the national 138 which goes further East.