Quebec Route 125

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Region:

  • Lanaudière
  • Laval
  • Montréal

The Route 125 is a state highway ( Route nationale ) of the Canadian province of Quebec and results from Montréal on Laval to the north in the administrative region of Lanaudière and ends at Saint -Donat at the park entrance to the Parc national du Mont- Tremblant.

Route description

The 133 km long cross-country road begins as a branch of Route 138 in the center of Montréal. It leads in west-north -westerly direction as Pie -IX Boulevard through the city. It crosses the Autoroute 40 and runs later on the Pont Pie - IX, on the Rivière des Prairies and reached Laval. The bridge is a toll road. It is popularly by Pope Pius IX. Pont Pie -IX called, but has the official name Pont Le Caron. In Laval, the Route 125 for several miles congruent with the Autoroute 440 Route 125 crosses the Rivière des Mille Îles, and reaches Terrebonne across the river. The highway runs parallel to the eastbound Autoroute 25 north of the city Mascouche to Saint -Esprit, where the Autoroute ends. The Route 125 continues on its course continues north and passes through the towns of Sainte- Julienne, Chertsey and Notre -Dame-de -la- Merci. Finally, it reaches the Set in the Laurentian Mountains village of Saint -Donat, and shortly thereafter the park entrance to the Secteur de la Pimbina of provincial parks Parc national du Mont- Tremblant, where it ends.

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