Quebec Route 138

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Route 138
Chemin Du Roy
Route information
Maintained by Transports Québec
Length1,420 km[1] (880 mi)
Major junctions
West end NY 30 at Constable, New York
Major intersections A-30 / Route 132 in Chateauguay
A-20 in Montreal-Ouest
A-15 in Notre-Dame-du-Grace
A-25 (TCH) in Anjou
A-640 in Repentigny
A-40 in Pointe-du-Lac (Trois-Rivières)
A-40 / A-73 / A-540 in L'Ancienne-Lorette
A-740 / Route 358 in Vanier
A-40 / A-440 / Route 367 in Beauport
A-40 / Route 368 in Boischatel
East end Route 510 east of Blanc Sablon
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
Highway system
Route 137 Route 139

Route 138 is a major highway in the Canadian province of Quebec, following the entire north shore of the Saint Lawrence River past Montreal to the temporary eastern terminus in Kegashka on the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. The western terminus is in Elgin, at the border with New York State south-west of Montreal (connecting with New York State Route 30 at the Trout River Border Crossing). Part of this highway is known as the Chemin du Roy, or King's Highway, which is one of the oldest highways in Canada.[citation needed]

It passes through the Montérégie, Lanaudière, Mauricie, Capitale-Nationale and Côte-Nord regions of Quebec. In Montreal, Highway 138 runs via Sherbrooke Street, crosses the Pierre Le Gardeur Bridge to Charlemagne and remains a four-lane road until exiting Repentigny.

This highway takes a more scenic route than the more direct Autoroute 40 between Montreal and Quebec City. It crosses the Saguenay River via a ferry which travels between Baie-Sainte-Catherine and Tadoussac; in the event of a closure of this ferry, drivers must take a significant detour via Quebec Route 172 and Quebec Route 170 to the city of Saguenay in order to cross the river by bridge.

Since 2013, motorists can reach the small village of Kegaska, the westernmost village of the Lower North Shore.

Until the mid-1990s, the highway's eastern terminus was Havre-Saint-Pierre, but in 1996 the extension to Natashquan was completed. A 40 km gravel section between Natashquan and Kegashka opened on September 26, 2013, with the inauguration of a bridge across the Natashquan River.[2][3]

A second segment of about 17 km extends from Tête-à-la-Baleine's airport, east through Tête-à-la-Baleine, to the ferry terminal southeast of Tête-à-la-Baleine. There is also a 10.7 km roadway, la route Mecatina, from Mutton Bay to a ferry terminal in La Tabatière and continuing beyond.

A third segment of Route 138 extends from Old Fort to the Newfoundland and Labrador border (connecting with Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Route 510), near Blanc-Sablon on the eastern end of the Côte-Nord.[4]

A gap remains between Kegashka and Old Fort, through isolated communities accessible only by coastal ferry. On August 25, 2006, the Quebec government announced a 10-year project to connect the two segments by building 425 km of highway along the Lower North Shore. In 2011, the Quebec government announced an additional $122 million investment for the project over five years as part of the Plan Nord.[5] However, by 2013 difficulties ensued between the Quebec Ministry of Transport and the Pakatan Corporation, who was previously responsible for managing the funding for this project, leading to the termination of agreement between the two. By this time only 12 km of this road had been built, plus some additional engineering work and deforestation.[6] The construction of two segments of the highway (Kegashka–La Romaine and Tête-à-la-Baleine–La Tabatière) was set to begin in 2019. A total of $232 million will be contributed to this project.[7]

Municipalities along Route 138

Route 138 in the Charlevoix region.

Major intersections

RCMLocationkmmiExitDestinationsNotes
Le Haut-Saint-LaurentElgin00.0
NY 30 south – Malone
Trout River Border Crossing; western terminus
Huntingdon Route 202 east (Rue Henderson) – Hinchinbrooke, FranklinBegin/end concurrency with Route 202
Route 202 west – Sainte-Barbe, Salaberry-de-ValleyfieldBegin/end concurrency with Route 202
Ormstown Route 201 north – OrmstownBegin/end concurrency with Route 201
Route 201 south – FranklinBegin/end concurrency with Route 201
Très-Saint-Sacrement Route 203 south – Saint-ChrysostomeNorthern terminus of Route 203
Beauharnois-SalaberrySainte-Martine Route 205 south (Rue Hébert) – Saint-Urbain-PremierBegin/end concurrency with Route 205
Route 205 north (Chemin de la Beauce) – BeauharnoisBegin/end concurrency with Route 205
RoussillonChâteauguay A-30 / Route 132 west – Vaudreuil-Dorion, Sorel-TracyExit 38 (A-30); begin/end concurrency with Route 132
Kahnawake Route 207 to Route 221 – Kahnawake, Saint-Isidore, Saint-RémiInterchange; northern terminus of Route 207
Route 132 east to A-30 / A-15 – La PrairieInterchange; begin/end concurrency with Route 132
MontrealMontreal1Rue AirlieEastbound exit, westbound entrance
2Rue Clément, Rue St-Patrick
4 A-20 west – TorontoBegin/end concurrency with A-20
64 A-20 east – BrossardBegin/end concurrency with A-20
A-15 – Montreal, BrossardExit 64 (A-15)
Route 112 east (Peel Street) – Saint-LambertWestern terminus of Route 112
Route 335 (St. Denis Street) – LavalSouthern terminus of Route 335
Route 134 (Avenue Papineau / Lorimer Avenue) – LongueuilNorthern terminus of Route 134
Route 125 (Boulevard Pie-IX) – LavalSouthern terminus of Route 125
A-25 (TCH) – Terrebonne, BouchervilleExit 5 (A-25)
L'AssomptionRepentigny To Route 344 / A-640 – Terrebonne
Saint-Sulpice Route 343 north to A-40 – L'AssomptionSouthern terminus of Route 343
D'AutrayLavaltrie Route 131 north to A-40 – JolietteSouthern terminus of Route 131
Berthierville Route 158 west – Sainte-Geneviève-de-BerthierBegin/end concurrency with Route 158
Route 158 east – La Visitation-de-l'Île-DupasBegin/end concurrency with Route 158
A-40 – Montreal, Trois-RivièresExit 151 (A-40)
MaskinongéLouiseville Route 348 west – Saint-Édouard-de-MaskinongéEastern terminus of Route 348
Route 349 north – Saint-Léon-le-GrandSouthern terminus of Route 349
A-40 – Montreal, Trois-RivièresExit 174 (A-40)
Yamachiche Route 153 – Saint-Barnabér
Trois-RivièresTrois-Rivières A-40 – Montreal, Trois-RivièresExit 187 (A-40)
A-55 to A-40 – Shawinigan, Montreal, Pont LavioletteExit 181 (A-55)
Route 157 north – Notre-Dame-du-Mont-CarmelSouthern terminus of Route 157
Les ChenauxChamplain Route 359 north – Saint-Luc-de-VincennesSouthern terminus of Route 359
Batiscan Route 361 north – Sainte-Geneviève-de-BatiscanSouthern terminus of Route 361
Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade Route 159 north to A-40 – Saint-Prosper-de-ChamplainSouthern terminus of Route 159
PortneufDeschambault-Grondines Route 363 north to A-40 – Saint-Marc-des-CarrièresSouthern terminus of Route 363
Cap-Santé Route 358 north to A-40 – Pont-RougeWestern terminus of Route 358
A-40 – QuebecExit 274 (A-40)
Neuville Route 365 north to A-40 – Pont-RougeSouthern terminus of Route 365
QuébecSaint-Augustin-de-Desmaures Route 367 north to A-40 – Sainte-Catherine-de-la-Jacques-CartierSouthern terminus of Route 367
A-40 – Montreal, QuébecExit 298 (A-40)
Québec A-540 (Aut. Duplessis) to A-40 / A-73Northern terminus of A-540
A-73 / A-40 – Saguenay, Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré, Pont Pierre-LaporteExit 141 (A-73/A-40)
A-740 to A-440Exit 7 (A-740)
A-973 / Route 175 to A-40 – Saguenay, QuébecExit 4 (A-973/QC 175)
Route 360 westWestern terminus of Route 360
A-440 west – Québec
A-440 east – Sainte-Anne-de-BeaupréExit 27 (A-440)
A-40 west / Route 368 – Québec, Île d'OrléansExit 325 (A-40); eastern terminus of A-40; western terminus of Route 368
La Côte-de-BeaupréSainte-Anne-de-Beaupré Route 360 westBegin/end concurrency with Route 360
Route 360 – Mont-Sainte-Anne, Saint-Ferréol-les-NeigesInterchange; begin/end concurrency with Route 360
Saint-Tite-des-Caps Route 360 westEastern terminus of Route 360
CharlevoixBaie-Saint-Paul Route 362 east – Saint-Joseph-de-la-RiveWestern terminus of Route 362
Route 381 north – SaguenaySouthern terminus of Route 381
Charlevoix-EstLa Malbaie Route 362 west – Saint-Joseph-de-la-RiveEastern terminus of Route 362
Saint-Siméon Route 170 west – SaguenayEastern terminus of Route 170
Saguenay River Tadoudssac–Quebec 138 Ferry
La Haute-Côte-NordTadoussac Route 172 west – Sacre-Coeur, SaguenayEastern terminus of Route 172
Forestville Route 385 west – Bersimis-Deux, Bersimis-UnEastern terminus of Route 385
ManicouaganBaie-Comeau Route 389 north – FermontSouthern terminus of Route 389
FranquelinSaint-Nicolas Tunnel
Le Golfe-du-Saint-LaurentKegashka Kegaska Airport, Kegaska-Basse Cote-Nord FerryRight-of-way ends
Gap in route
Le Golfe-du-Saint-LaurentTête-à-la-Baleine Tête-à-la-Baleine AirportRight-of-way begins
Harrington Harbour Ferry; Mutton Bay FerryRight-of-way ends
Gap in route
Le Golfe-du-Saint-LaurentVieux FortRight-of-way begins
Blanc-Sablon Route 510 east – L'Anse-au-ClairNewfoundland and Labrador provincial line; eastern terminus of Route 138
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ Ministère des transports, "Distances routières", page 66-69, Les Publications du Québec, 2005
  2. ^ "Une nouvelle route pour Kegaska".
  3. ^ "Le pont de Natashquan inauguré".
  4. ^ Trans-Labrador Hwy - Labrador 2003 - Page 5
  5. ^ "Québec invests an extra $122 million for the extension of route 138 on the Basse-Côte-Nord". Gouvernement du Québec. May 30, 2011. Retrieved 2013-11-07.
  6. ^ Lévesque, Fanny (5 July 2013). "Extension of 138: Quebec terminates agreement with Pakatan Corporation". LeNord Côtier. Retrieved 26 Jun 2018.
  7. ^ "Route 138 - Extension of Route 138 on the Lower North Shore". Gouvernement du Québec. Retrieved 25 June 2018.

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