Route 116 (Quebec)
Québécois Provincial roads, the 116 follows an orientation is/western on southern bank of the Fleuve the St. Lawrence. It serves the areas of the Montérégie, of the Center-of-Quebec, the Boiler-Appalachian Mountains. It is an important road of southern bank of Montreal.
The 116 begins in the form of highway with Longueuil on the road 112 at the level of the Boulevard Tascherau (road 134). At this place, it names Boulevard Sir Wilfrid-Bay-tree. It divides 112 after a few kilometers. The section highway just finishes after the exchanger with the Autoroute 30. On the other hand, it remains a fast track with 4 ways with roadways separated until Saint-Hyacinthe. More in the east, it becomes a achanlandée road, it forms a mutliplex with the Autoroute 20 for 6 kilometers between the end is of Saint-Hyacinthe and Saint-Liboire. In Richmond, it crosses the Autoroute 55 and continues until Lévis where it finishes on the road 132.
Exit of the south in north
Road 116
Crossed localities (Is towards West)
- Saint-Redeemer
- Saint-Etienne-with-Lauzon
- Saint-Agapit
- Dosquet
- Lyster
- Laurierville
- Plessisville
- Princeville
- Victoriaville
- Saint-Christophe-in Arthabaska
- Warwick
- Danville
- Richmond
- Melbourne
- Durham-South
- Acton Vale
- Upton
- Beginning multiplexing Highway 20
- Fine multiplexing Highway 20
- Holy-Rosalie
- Saint-Hyacinthe
- Holy-Madeleine
- Mount-Saint-Hilaire
- Otterburn Park
- Beloeil
- Saint-Basile-the-Large McMasterville
- Saint-Bruno-with-Montarville
- Saint-Hubert
- Longueuil
Sources
- Road atlas of luxury of Quebec
External bonds
- Chart of the road 116
- Ministry for transport of Quebec
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