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Highway 401 ends at the Quebec border, where Autoroute 20 continues towards Montreal and the Maritime provinces. East of Kingston, the highway continues through a ...
A-20 begins at the Ontario-Quebec border near Rivière-Beaudette as the continuation of Ontario Highway 401. The westernmost section of A-20 was named the Autoroute du Souvenir (Remembrance Highway) in 2007 to honour Canadian veterans. Road marker signs on this stretch of the autoroute feature a poppy (a traditional symbol of Remembrance in ...
The portion of Autoroute 40 from the Ontario border to Autoroute 25 is part of the Trans-Canada Highway. The Metropolitan Autoroute portion in Montreal is the busiest highway in Quebec, the busiest section of the Trans-Canada Highway, as well as the second busiest highway section overall in Canada after Highway 401 in Toronto.
Access to Toronto itself from the mainline from Northern Ontario is via the non-TCH southern section of Highway 400, while access from Toronto to Quebec and points east is via Highway 401 (North America's busiest highway and a major national highway in itself), [16] a short non-TCH section of Autoroute 20, and A-30, where the Trans-Canada is ...
Highway 401 was assembled across the province in a patchwork fashion, [8] becoming fully navigable between Windsor and the Quebec border on November 10, 1964; [10] Highway 400 was extended north to Coldwater on Christmas Eve 1959; [11] Highway 402 was extended to London between 1972 and 1982. [12] [13]
Quebec Other Notes Boulevard Inter-Provincial (MTQ maintained) Subway Street Branch from Route 132 (MTQ maintained) Route 11: Avenue de la Madawaska (to A-85) Avenue de la Madawaska (to TCH 2) Autoroute 85: Route 2: Route 289: Route 120: Route 173: U.S. Route 201: Route 161: State Route 27: Route 257: U.S. Route 3: Route 253: Vermont Route 253 ...
The 401 is now the main transportation route of the corridor up to the Quebec border, where it becomes Autoroute 20 and continues east through the Quebec part of the corridor to Quebec City. Highway 403, which connects to the 401 at both of its ends, largely follows the route of Highway 2 between Woodstock and Toronto including through Hamilton ...
The parcel, and the road leading to the border from Route 1A are now private property. It is not known whether Canada had a border station on Caswell Road. 47°02′29.7″N 67°47′24.2″W / 47.041583°N 67.790056°W / 47.041583; -67.