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Roadwork planned for February 21 – 24, 2017

Signature on the Saint-Lawrence wishes to inform road users that, as part of the construction work for the new Champlain Bridge, a series of disruptions is planned over the coming days.

 

Tuesday, February 21

Île-des-Soeurs sector

  • Complete closure of the Hwy-15 South access from René-Lévesque boulevard from 10pm to 5am :

    detour-bretelle-rene-levesque-pour-pont-champlain-ile-des-soeurs-pointe-nord

  • Closure of the exit 57-N and 57-O of the Hwy-15 South from 10 pm to 5 am

 

Wednesday, February 22

Île-des-Soeurs sector

  • Closure of the left lanes of the René-Lévesque boulevard from 9am to 2 pm
  • Complete closure of the Hwy-15 South access from René-Lévesque boulevard from 10pm to 5am :

    detour-bretelle-rene-levesque-pour-pont-champlain-ile-des-soeurs-pointe-nord

 

CANCEL – From Friday, February 24 10pm to Monday, February 27 5am – PJCCI Blitz

Brossard sector

  • Major work on the Champlain Bridge will take place during the weekend of February 25 to 26, 2017, for the installation of modular trusses above Hwy. 132. More information : http://jacquescartierchamplain.ca/champlain-bridge-closure-of-marie-victorin-boulevard-east-february-25-to-26/?lang=en
    • Complete closure of Marie-Victorin Boulevard East at the access ramp for Hwy. 10 East to access Marie-Victorin East and/or the Champlain Bridge
    • Closure of the Exit 53 off-ramp from the Champlain Bridge to the South Shore to access Hwy. 132 East
    • Complete closure of Exit 53 of Hwy. 132 East to access Marie-Victorin East and/or the Champlain Bridge
    • Partial closure: one (1) closed lane on Hwy. 132 East

 

Drivers are encouraged to check our website and to follow us on Twitter @nouv_champlain for the latest information on the traffic disruptions.

We also strongly urge drivers to check the MTQ website www.quebec511.info before setting out or to follow the MTQ on Twitter @Qc511_Mtl for information on all disruptions in the Greater Montreal road network.

Public transit users can visit the STM website to see the impact on their route and bus stops.