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Major roadwork – New temporary configuration of Exit 57-S as of Tuesday, June 5th
[Update of June 4, 2018, 9:07 a.m.] The new temporary configuration of Exit 57-S – L’Île-des-Soeurs Boulevard on the A15 southbound will be accessible as of Tuesday, June 5th (5:00 a.m.)
[Update of June 1st, 2018, 5:00 a.m.] The new temporary configuration of Exit 57-S – L’Île-des-Soeurs Boulevard on the A15 southbound is postponed. The actual exit 57-S will stay available. A new date will be announced soon for the relocalisation. Please note that the bike path is relocated already.
[Update of May 29, 2018, 2:15 p.m.] The new temporary configuration of Exit 57-S – L’Île-des-Soeurs Boulevard on the A15 southbound will be accessible as of Friday, June 1st (5:00 a.m.)
[Update of May 28, 2018, 1:07 p.m.] The new temporary configuration of Exit 57-S – L’Île-des-Soeurs Boulevard on the A15 southbound is postponed. The actual exit 57-S will stay available. A new date will be announced soon for the relocalisation.
[Update of May 24, 2018, 2:07 p.m.] The new temporary configuration of Exit 57-S – L’Île-des-Soeurs Boulevard on the A15 southbound will be accessible as of Tuesday, May 29 (5:00 a.m.)
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Original issue: As part of the construction of the New Champlain Bridge Corridor Project, Signature on the Saint Lawrence wishes to inform road users of a major disruption concerning Exit 57-S – L’Île-des-Soeurs Boulevard on the A15 southbound.
Starting Monday, May 28* (5:00 a.m.), for a few weeks, road users will need to take Exit 60 – Gaétan-Laberge Boulevard on the A15 southbound in order to take the new L’Île-des-Soeurs Bridge and then the new temporary Exit 57-S.
*Duration subject to change. Closures may be cancelled or modified in case of adverse weather conditions or operational constraints.
Drivers are urged to check our website or follow us on Twitter @nouv_champlain for up-to-date information about traffic disruptions. You can also learn about major disruptions on the Waze community-based traffic and navigation app (PC/Android/iOS).
We also strongly encourage drivers to check the MTDMET website www.quebec511.info before setting out or follow the Twitter account @Qc511_Mtl for information on all disruptions in the Greater Montreal road network. Public transit users can visit the STM or RTL websites to see what impact this will have on their routes and bus stops.