From Quebec City, Quebec to Montreal, Quebec


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MAP  DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS

WEATHER AND TRAFFIC 

SIGHTS AND SITES ALONG THE WAY


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LEG 27, from Quebec City, Quebec to Montreal, Quebec

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DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS
Expected Date of Travel: Tuesday May 22, 2001

Departing from: Quebec City, Quebec

Arriving at: Montreal, Quebec

Expected Mileage: 179.0 miles or 288.2 kilometers traveled in 3 hours 48 minutes. Planned route of travel is 6% on Interstate Highway, 94% on non-Interstate highways, 0% on state highways or minor roads and 0% on city streets. (Travel time does not include gas stops, food stops or any sightseeing).

Average Rate of Travel: 47.1 miles per hour or 75.9 kilometers per hour

Canada Note: I have been using a software package called Street Atlas USA by DeLorme for route planning, mileage and drive time estimates. This package does not include any information for Canada. The estimates for this leg utilize the freetrip.com website.

Route Overview:

Depart Quebec on Quebec Route 175 heading south.

At intersection with Quebec Route 73, transition onto route 73 heading south. Cross over St. Lawrence.

At intersection with Canada Highway 20, transition onto highway 20 heading west.

At intersection with Quebec Route 116, transition onto route 116 heading east.

At intersection with Quebec Route 132, transition onto route 132 heading west. This should put us down on a scenic highway that runs along side the St. Lawrence.

At intersection with Canada Highway 20, transition onto highway 20 heading west.

Cross Jacques Cartier Bridge into Montreal

Arrive Montreal.

Comments

This should bea great ride alongisde the Saint Lawrence.

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WEATHER AND TRAFFIC

Quebec Ministere des Transports Road Conditions

 
Historical Weather Data
Record Low
Average Low
Mean
Average High
Record High
Precip

Quebec City, PQ

43F
54F
64F

Mod.

Montreal, PQ

47F
58F
67F

Mod.
Source:
www.weather.com look for the Records and Averages area of the site.

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SIGHTS AND SITES ALONG THE WAY

Fodors Montreal Page

Montreal hosted Expo 67, here is a page by Jeffry Stanton. The US Pavilion featured a geodesic dome designed by Buckminster Fuller.

fugues.com les magazine des gaies et lesbiennes du Quebec

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(c) 2001 Thomas N. Engler Revision Date: 03/16/2001