QUEBEC AUTOROUTE 10
'Autoroute 10' (also called 'Bonaventure Expressway / Autoroute Bonaventure' between the Ville-Marie Expressway and the Champlain Bridge in Montreal and the 'Eastern Townships Autoroute / Autoroute des Cantons-de-l'Est' outside of Montreal) is an Autoroute in southern Quebec. It is the main route to the Eastern Townships / Estrie region of Quebec, particularly to the Sherbrooke area. A-10 is currently 147 kilometres long.
A-10 begins at the Ville-Marie Expressway as the Southbound continuation of University Street in downtown Montreal, but immediately elevates above ground. A-10 then joins Autoroute 15 and Autoroute 20 in a three-route concurrency across the Champlain Bridge, but quickly branches to its own route until it joins up with Autoroute 55 in Magog, where it continues as a concurrency until its new terminus at Autoroute 610. (A-55 continues north to Drummondville.)
The portion east of Autoroute 55 (linking that autoroute with Route 112) was renumbered as Autoroute 610 on September 29, 2006. [1]
Until 1985, the entire portion east of Montreal was a toll road.
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Exit list
Exits are numbered from west to east.
External links
★ A-10 at Exitlists.com
★ A-10 at Quebec Autoroutes
★ Steve Anderson's MontrealRoads.com: Bonaventure Autoroute (A-10)
★ Steve Anderson's MontrealRoads.com: Eastern Townships Autoroute (A-10)
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