Quebec Route 132

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Route 132

Quebec Route 132 in Carleton-sur-Mer.jpg
Route 132 in Carleton-sur-Mer
Route information
Maintained by Transports Québec
Length1,612.1 km[1] (1,001.7 mi)
History Route 2 (LévisRivière-du-Loup)
Route 3 (U.S. borderLévis)
Route 6 (around the Gaspé Peninsula)
Route 9C (KahnawakeCandiac)
Route 10 (Rivière-du-LoupMatane)
Major junctions
West end
NY 970T to NY 37 in Dundee
Major intersections A-530 / R-201 in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield
A-30 / R-138 in Châteauguay
R-138 in Kahnawake
A-730 in Sainte-Catherine
A-15 / A-930 / R-134 in Candiac
A-10 / A-15 / A-20 in Brossard
R-112 in Saint-Lambert
R-134 / A-20 / A-25 in Longueuil
A-30 / R-133 in Sorel-Tracy
R-122 in Yamaska
R-143 in Saint-François-du-Lac
A-30 / A-55 in Bécancour
A-73 / R-116 / R-173 / R-175 in Lévis
A-20 in Saint-Roch-des-Aulnaies
A-20 in Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière
A-20 in Rivière-du-Loup
A-20 in Notre-Dame-des-Neiges
A-20 in Rimouski
R-132 in Sainte-Flavie
R-195 in Matane
R-198 in Saint-Maxime-du-Mont-Louis
R-197 / R-198 in Gaspé
Route 11 in Matapédia
R-195 in Amqui
A-20 in Mont-Joli
East end R-132 in Sainte-Flavie (via the Gaspé Peninsula)
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
Major citiesSalaberry-de-Valleyfield, Beauharnois, Châteauguay, Candiac, Delson, Brossard, Longueuil, Boucherville, Varennes, Verchères, Sorel-Tracy, Nicolet, Bécancour, Lévis, Montmagny, Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Rivière-du-Loup, Rimouski, Matane, Cap-Chat, Gaspé, Grande-Rivière, New Carlisle, New Richmond, Carleton-sur-Mer, Matapédia, Amqui, Mont-Joli
Highway system
R-131 R-133

Route 132 is the longest highway in Quebec. It follows the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River from the border with the state of New York in the hamlet of Dundee (connecting with New York State Route 37 (NY 37) via NY 970T, an unsigned reference route, north of Massena[2]), west of Montreal to the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and circles the Gaspé Peninsula. This highway is known as the Navigator's Route. It passes through the Montérégie, Centre-du-Québec, Chaudière-Appalaches, Bas-Saint-Laurent and Gaspésie regions of the province.

Unlike the more direct Autoroute 20, which it shadows from Longueuil to Sainte-Luce, Route 132 takes a more scenic route which goes through many historic small towns. Until the connection between Rivière-du-Loup and Rimouski is completed, this highway provides a link between the two sections of Autoroute 20. At Rivière-du-Loup, the Trans-Canada Highway continues south on Autoroute 85 to Edmundston, New Brunswick. This eastern section of the highway, from Rivière-du-Loup towards Gaspé, was the former Route 6, until the early 1970s realignment of route numbers into a grid.

Route 132 split in Sainte-Flavie

At Sainte-Flavie, the highway splits and one branch turns south following the valley of the Matapédia River to reach the New Brunswick border near Campbellton, joining New Brunswick Route 11, a major highway along that province's eastern coast. The other branch continues east to follow the coast of the Gaspé peninsula and eventually rejoin the other branch at Matapédia. The total length of this loop is over 930 km.

Route 132 in La Prairie

Between Candiac and Varennes, the highway overlaps various current and former Quebec Autoroutes and can be considered a continuous autoroute by itself, as it runs along the Saint Lawrence River through most of this section. Highway 132 joins Autoroute 15 in Candiac at its Exit 42 and overlaps it until Exit 53 (on the other side Exit 75 of Autoroute 20), in Brossard, where Autoroute 15 separates onto Champlain Bridge. There, Highway 132 begins its overlap with Autoroute 20 until Boucherville, where Autoroute 20 splits off onto Autoroute Jean-Lesage. From that point, Highway 132 continues to the east of Boucherville as a four-lane expressway formerly known as Autoroute 430 and downgrades to a two-lane highway in Varennes. The section of Highway 132 that ovelaps Autoroute 15 & Autroute 20 was named Autoroute René-Lévesque.[3]

Municipalities along Route 132[edit]

Major intersections[edit]

RCMLocationkm[4]miOld exit[5]New exitDestinationsNotes
Le Haut-Saint-LaurentDundee0.00.0
NY 970T south to NY 37 – Fort Covington
Continues into New York
Canada–United States border at Fort Covington–Dundee Border Crossing
Huntingdon38.223.7 R-202 east – Huntingdon
Beauharnois-SalaberrySaint-Stanislas-de-Kostka42.826.6 R-236 east – Saint-Stanislas-de-Kostka, Saint-Louis-de-GonzagueR-236 western terminus
46.128.6 R-201 south – Ormstown, FranklinWest end of R-201 concurrency
Canal de Beauharnois46.8–
47.8
29.1–
29.7
Pont Larocque (Larocque Bridge)
Beauharnois-SalaberrySalaberry-de-Valleyfield48.129.9 A-530 begins / Chemin Larocque – Salaberry-de-Valleyfield (Centre-Ville)At grade; A-530 western terminus; west end of A-530 concurrency
53.133.05 A-530 east to A-30 – Vaudreuil-Dorion, Sorel-TracyA-530 exit 5; east end of A-530 concurrency
55.334.4 R-201 north (Monseigneur-Langlois Boulevard) to A-20 / Boulevard Hébert – Salaberry-de-Valleyfield (Centre-Ville), Coteau-du-LacR-132 follows Boulevard Hébert; west end of R-201 concurrency
60.037.3 To A-30 / Boulevard Pie-XII – Saint-Louis-de-GonzagueA-30 exit 9
63.239.3 A-30 (Pont Serge-Marcil)Passes under Serge-Marcil Bridge; no access
Canal de Beauharnois70.5–
70.7
43.8–
43.9
Tunnel de Melocheville (Melocheville Tunnel)
71.2–
72.0
44.2–
44.7
Pont Boulevard Edgar-Hébert (Edgar Hébert Boulevard Bridge)
Beauharnois-SalaberryBeauharnois72.445.0 R-236 west to A-30 – Saint-Étienne-de-BeauharnoisR-236 eastern terminus
74.846.5 R-205 south (Chemin de la Beauce) to A-30
RoussillonMercierChâteauguay boundary87.7–
88.4
54.5–
54.9
A-30 – Vaudreuil-Dorion, Sorel-Tracy
R-138 west (Boulevard Saint-Jean-Baptiste) / Boulevard Saint-Joseph / Rue Beauchemin – Mercier
A-30 exit 38; west end of R-138 concurrency
Kahnawake96.860.1 R-207 south / R-221 south – Kahnawake, Saint-Isidore, Saint-RémiInterchange; northern terminus of R-207 & R-221
97.860.8 R-138 east – Pont Mercier, MontréalInterchange; east end of R-138 concurrency
RoussillonSainte-Catherine104.264.7 A-730 south to A-30 – Vaudreuil-Dorion, Sorel-TracyAt grade; A-730 northern terminus
110.668.7 Rue Saint-Pierre (R-209 south) / Boulevard des Écluses – Sainte-Catherine, Saint-Rémi
Delson112.069.6Rue PrincipaleAt-grade; westbound jughandle; west end of freeway
DelsonCandiac boundary112.569.9Chemin Saint-François-Xavier
Candiac113.370.4Avenue FouquetEastbound exit and westbound entrance
114.070.842 A-930 east to A-30 – Sorel-Tracy, Québec
A-15 south to A-30 west / I-87 south – New York
West end of A-15 concurrency; A-930 is unsigned; exit numbers follow A-15
Autoroute René-Lévesque west end[3]
115.972.044Boulevard Montcalm – Candiac
116.672.545 R-134 east (Boulevard Taschereau) – La PrairieEastbound exit and westbound entrance; R-134 eastern terminus
La Prairie116.8–
118.4
72.6–
73.6
46Boulevard Salaberry – La Prairie
119.174.047Rue Saint-Henri – La PrairieEastbound exit and entrance
119.574.349Rue du QuaiWestbound exit and entrance; to Parc de la Marina
LongueuilBrossard120.9–
122.3
75.1–
76.0
50Boulevard Matte / Boulevard RivardBoulevard Rivard appears on westbound signage
130.1–
131.7
80.8–
81.8
51Boulevard Rivard / Rue RivieraBoulevard Rivard on eastbound signage; Rue Riviera on southbound signage
140.587.352Boulevard RomeEastbound exit
141.7–
143.7
88.0–
89.3
53
75
A-10 / A-15 north / A-20 west – Pont Champlain, Montréal, Sherbrooke, QuébecA-10 exit 6; east end of A-15 concurrency; west end of A-20 concurrency; eastbound signed as exit 53; westbound signed as exit 75; exit numbers follow A-20
Saint-Lambert143.989.4176Boulevard Simard
145.090.1378 R-112 (Boulevard Laurier) – Pont Victoria, MontréalWestbound signed as exits 78-O (west) and 78-E (east); eastbound access to R-112 west via exit 79
147.391.5679Avenue Notre-Dame
Longueuil148.992.5781Boulevard LafayetteEastbound exit and entrance
149.693.0882 R-134 (Boulevard Taschereau) – Pont Jacques-Cartier, Montréal
152.995.01185Boulevard Roland-Therrien
156.4–
157.4
97.2–
97.8
1589 A-25 north / A-20 (TCH) east to A-40 / A-30 / Boulevard Marie-Victorin – Tunnel Louis-H.-Lafontaine, Montréal, Québec, Sorel-TracySigned as exits 89-N (north) and 89-E (east); east end of A-20 concurrency; A-25 / A-20 west exit 90; A-25 southern terminus; Trans-Canada Highway follows A-25 north / A-20 east (unsigned from R-132)
Autoroute René-Lévesque east end[3]
Boucherville158.798.617Boulevard Marie-Victorin
159.999.418Boulevard De Montarville
160.199.519Rue Samuel de ChamplainEastbound exit only
161.4100.3Rue De MontbrunAt-grade; east end of freeway
Marguerite-D'YouvilleVarennes166.6103.5 R-229 south (Boulevard Lionel-Boulet) / Boulevard de la Marine – Sainte-Julie
Contrecœur203.4126.4 To A-30 / Montée Saint-Roch – Saint-Roch-de-RichelieuTo R-223
Pierre-De SaurelSorel-Tracy219.6136.5 Rue Saint-Joseph / Chemin Saint-Roch (R-223 south) / Montée Saint-Roch – Saint-Roch-de-RichelieuOne-way pair; R-223 northern terminus
220.8137.2 Rue Élisabeth (R-133) – Sorel ferry terminal, Saint-HyacintheFerry connection Saint-Ignace-de-Loyola and R-158
222.9138.5 To A-30 west / Boulevard Poliquin – MontréalConnects to A-30 eastern terminus (main section)
Yamaska239.0148.5 R-235 south – Massueville
YamaskaSaint-Gérard-Majella boundary242.5150.7 R-122 south – Drummondville
Nicolet-YamaskaSaint-François-du-Lac250.2155.5 R-143 south – Drummondville
Pierreville251.1156.0 R-226 east – Saint-Elphège
Baie-du-Febvre263.1163.5 R-255 south – Saint-Zephirin-de-Courval
Nicolet277.4172.4 R-259 south – Sainte-Monique
BécancourBécancour290.4–
290.9
180.4–
180.8
A-30 east / A-55 – BécancourA-30 western terminus (Bécancour section)
291.8–
293.3
181.3–
182.2
A-55 – Trois-Rivières, VictoriavilleA-55 exit 176; passes under Laviolette Bridge
305.9190.1 A-30 west – Trois-Rivières, DrummondvilleAt-grade; west end of A-30 concurrency
309.5192.3 R-261 south / Boulevard Arthur-Sicard – Sainte-Gertrude
311.8193.7Boulevard Alphonse-DeshaiesA-30 eastern terminus (Bécancour section); east end of A-30 concurrency
319.7198.7 R-263 south – Sainte-Marie-de-Blandford
Saint-Pierre-les-Becquets332.5206.6 R-218 east – Sainte-Cécile-de-Lévrard, Sainte-Sophie-de-Lévrard
Deschaillons-sur-Saint-Laurent342.8213.0 R-265 south – Parisville
LotbinièreSainte-Croix380.5236.4 R-271 south – Notre-Dame-du-Sacré-Coeur-d'Issoudun, Laurier-Station
Saint-Antoine-de-Tilly394.3245.0 R-273 south – Saint-Apollinaire
Lévis410.0254.8 R-171 south (Route Lagueux) to A-20
418.0259.7 R-116 west (Route des Rivières) to A-20
418.6260.1 A-73 (Pont Pierre-Laporte)Passes under Pierre-Laporte Bridge; no access
418.8260.2 R-175 north (Boulevard Guillaume-Couture) – Pont de Québec, QuébecInterchange; west end of R-175 concurrency; R-132 follows Boulevard Guillaume-Couture
420.6261.3 Avenue des Églises (R-175 south) to A-20 / A-73 / Chemin du Sault – Rivière-du-Loup, Montréal, Pont Pierre-LaporteEast end of R-175 concurrency
424.0263.5 Avenue Taniata (R-275 south) to A-20
431.2267.9 Route du Président-Kennedy (R-173 south) to A-20
431.7268.2 Boulevard Alphonse-Desjardins – Lévis ferry terminalFerry connection to Quebec City
BellechasseBeaumont443.8275.8 R-279 south to A-20 – Saint-Charles-de-Bellechasse
Saint-Michel-de-Bellechasse454.6282.5 R-281 south to A-20 – La Durantaye, Saint-Raphaël
MontmagnyMontmagny484.9301.3 R-228 west (Chemin des Poirier) to A-20
485.9301.9 R-283 south (Avenue de la Fabrique) – Saint-Fabien-de-Panet
L'IsletL'Islet507.7315.5 R-285 south to A-20 – L'Islet
Saint-Jean-Port-Joli521.4324.0 R-204 west to A-20 – Saint-Aubert
Saint-Roch-des-Aulnaies538.6334.7 A-20 (TCH) – Québec, Rivière-du-LoupA-20 exit 430
KamouraskaSainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière544.5338.3 A-20 (TCH) – Québec, Rivière-du-LoupA-20 exit 436
La Pocatière545.3338.8 R-230 east (6e Avenue) – La Pocatière
547.6340.3 To A-20 / Route du Quai – La Pocatière Centre-Ville, Saint-Onésime-d'IxworthA-20 exit 439
La PocatièreRivière-Ouelle boundary538.6334.7 A-20 (TCH) – Québec, Rivière-du-LoupA-20 exit 444
Saint-Denis-De La Bouteillerie565.9351.6 R-287 south to A-20 – Saint-Philippe-de-Neri
Saint-André-de-Kamouraska598.2371.7 R-289 south to A-20 – Saint-André-de-Kamouraska
Rivière-du-LoupRivière-du-Loup612.8380.8 A-20 – Québec, RimouskiA-20 exit 503
613.5381.2 To A-85 south / Boulevard de l'Hôtel-de-Ville / Rue Ernest-Paradis
616.1382.8Rue LafontaineFormer R-185; to R-291 south
617.9383.9 A-20 – Québec, RimouskiA-20 exit 507
618.8384.5 Rue Hayward – Rivière-du-Loup ferry terminalFerry connection to Saint-Siméon
Cacouna626.2389.1 To A-20 / Route de l'Église – Saint-ArsèneTo R-191 south / A-85
632.9393.3 To A-20 / Route Moreault – Rivière-du-Loup, RimouskiA-20 exit 521
L'Isle-Verte639.9397.6 To A-20 / Montée des CoteauxA-20 exit 527
Les BasquesNotre-Dame-des-Neiges654.9406.9 A-20 west – Rivière-du-Loup, QuébecAt-grade; A-20 eastern terminus (main section); A-20 exit 542
Trois-Pistoles664.3412.8 R-293 south / Rue Jean-Rioux – Saint-Jean-de-Dieu, Saint-Cyprien, Trois-Pistoles ferry terminalFerry connection to Les Escoumins
Rimouski-NeigetteRimouski711.2441.9 A-20 east – Rimouski, Mont-JoliAt-grade; A-20 western terminus (Rimouski section)
725.0450.5 R-232 west (Boulevard de la Rivière) – Sainte-Blandine
728.9452.9 Avenue du Havre – Rimouski ferry terminalFerry connections to Forestville and Sept-Îles
La MitisSainte-Luce743.0461.7 R-298 east to A-20 / Côte de l'Anse – Sainte-Luce-sur-Mer, Luceville
Sainte-Flavie756.1469.8 R-132 east to A-20 west – Mont-Joli, Amqui, Nouveau-Brunswick, PercéBeginning of Gaspé Peninsula circular route; to A-20 eastern terminus (Rimouski section)
Grand-Métis765.6475.7 R-234 west – Price, Saint-Octave-de-Métis
La MatanieBaie-des-Sables789.3490.4 R-297 south – Saint-Damase, Saint-NoëlR-297 northern terminus
Matane815.9507.0 R-195 – Matane ferry terminal, AmquiFerry connections to Baie-Comeau and Godbout
La Haute-GaspésieSainte-Anne-des-Monts905.1562.4 R-299 south – Gaspésie National Park, New RichmondR-299 northern terminus
Saint-Maxime-du-Mont-Louis972.6604.3 R-198 east – Murdochville, GaspéR-198 western terminus
Gaspé
(Rivière-au-Renard)
1,065.4662.0 R-197 south – Gaspé (Centre-Ville)R-197 northern terminus; eastbound short-cut to Gaspé townsite
Gaspé1,088.2–
1,097.5
676.2–
682.0
Passes through Forillon National Park
1,117.7694.5 R-197 north – Sainte-Anne-des-MontsR-197 southern terminus
1,128.5701.2 R-198 west (Montée de Wakeham) / Rue Adams – MurdochvilleWest end of R-198 concurrency
1,129.0701.5 R-198 east – Percé, ChandlerEast end of R-198 concurrency
1,143.1710.3 R-198 west – Gaspé (Centre-Ville)R-198 eastern terminus; westbound short-cut to Gaspé townsite
Le Rocher-PercéPercé1,204.0748.1Eastern extent of Gaspé Peninsula circular route; directional signage changes from east-west to west-east
Chandler1,247.8775.3
BonaventureNew Richmond1,371.1852.0 R-299 north – Cascapédia-Saint-Jules, Gaspésie National ParkR-299 southern terminus
AvignonPointe-à-la-Croix1,446.5898.8Boulevard Inter-Provincial – Pointe-à-la-Croix, Nouveau-BrunswickTo J. C. Van Horne Bridge and Campbellton
Matapédia1,465.1910.4 Route 11 south – Nouveau-BrunswickTo Matapédia Bridge and Campbellton
La MatapédiaAmqui1,542.4958.4 R-195 north (Avenue Gaétan-Archambault) / Rue Desbiens – MataneEast end of R-195 concurrency
1,542.9958.7 R-195 south (Avenue du Parc) / Rue du Pont – Saint-Léon-le-Grand, Saint-Zénon-du-Lac-HumquiWest end of R-195 concurrency
Saint-Moïse1,581.2982.5 R-297 north – Saint-Noël, PadoueR-297 southern terminus
La MitisSainte-Angèle-de-Mérici1,600.4994.4 R-234 west – Saint-Gabriel-de-RimouskiEast end of R-234 concurrency
1,604.5997.0 R-234 east – Price, Saint-Octave-de-MétisWest end of R-234 concurrency
Mont-Joli1,612.71,002.1 A-20 west / Boulevard Jacques-Cartier – RimouskiRoundabout; A-20 exit 641; A-20 eastern terminus (Rimouski section)
Sainte-Flavie1,615.31,003.7 R-132 – Rimouski, Matane, PercéEnd of Gaspé Peninsula circular route; R-132 km-756; R-132 eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ministère des transports, "Distances routières", page 62-65, Les Publications du Québec, 2005
  2. ^ New York State Department of Transportation (January 2012). Official Description of Highway Touring Routes, Bicycling Touring Routes, Scenic Byways, & Commemorative/Memorial Designations in New York State (PDF). Retrieved February 1, 2012.
  3. ^ a b c Le Blanc, Jean-Pierre (December 5, 2013). "Une portion de la route 132 nommée Autoroute René-Lévesque". Commission de toponymie (in French). Retrieved April 9, 2023.
  4. ^ Google (April 6, 2023). "Route 132 in Quebec" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved April 6, 2023.
  5. ^ Quebec Ministry of Transportation (November 19, 2014). "Renumérotation des sorties sur l'autoroute René-Lévesque (autoroute20/route 132) à Longueuil - Changement des numéros de sorties entre le pont Champlain et le pont-tunnel Louis-H.-La Fontaine - Fin de la période transitoire". Newswire (in French). Cision. Archived from the original on April 9, 2023. Retrieved April 9, 2023.

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