Exit List From West To East
| Municipality | No. | Destinations | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Old | ||||
| Montreal | Ville-Marie Expressway east University Street north ; Rue Notre-Dame |
westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
| 1 | Wellington Street | westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
| 2 | Port de Montréal; Avenue Pierre-Dupuy; Rue Carrie-Derick Street (Technoparc) | |||
| 3 | Rue Carrie-Derick Street; (Montreal Technoparc) | eastbound exit and entrance | ||
| 4 | Autoroute 15 north; Autoroute 20 west - Decarie Expressway; Saint-Jérôme; Toronto | A-15 and A-20 join eastbound and leave westbound; A-10 west takes exit 58 from A-15/A-20 | ||
| 5 57 |
Île des Sœurs | |||
| Champlain Bridge St. Lawrence River | ||||
| Brossard | 53 6 |
Autoroute 15 south to Interstate 87; Autoroute 20 east; Route 132 - Longueuil; La Prairie; New York; Quebec City | A-15 and A-20 join westbound and leave eastbound | |
| 1 | 8 | Route 134 - Boulevard Taschereau (Taschereau Interchange); Boulevard Milan; La Prairie | Boulevard Milan was exit 9 | |
| 11 | Autoroute 30 to Autoroute 20; to Sorel-Tracy; Quebec City; Châteauguay | |||
| Carignan Chambly |
9 | 22 | Autoroute 35 to Interstate 89 - Chambly; Saint-Luc; Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu | |
| Richelieu | 13 | 29 | Route 133 - Iberville; Richelieu | |
| Marieville | 18 | 37 | Route 227 - Sainte-Marie-de-Monnoir; Marieville; Mont-Saint-Grégoire; Sainte-Angèle-de-Monnoir | |
| Sainte-Brigide-d'Iberville | 25 | 48 | Route 233 - Saint-Césaire; Rougemont; Farnham; Sainte-Brigide-d'Iberville | |
| Ange-Gardien | 30 | 55 | Route 235 - Saint-Paul-d'Abbotsford; Ange-Gardien; Farnham | |
| Saint-Alphonse | 37 | 68 | Route 139 - Boulevard David-Bouchard; Cowansville; Sutton; Granby | |
| Granby Bromont |
41 | 74 | Route Pierre-Laporte - Bromont; Cowansville; Granby | |
| Bromont | 44 | 78 | Boulevard Bromont - Bromont | |
| Shefford Waterloo |
88 | Boulevard Horizon - Waterloo | ||
| 52 | 90 | Route 243 - Waterloo; Valcourt; Brome Lake | ||
| Saint-Étienne-de-Bolton | 58 | 100 | Stukely-Sud; Saint-Étienne-de-Bolton | eastbound exit and westbound entrance |
| Eastman | 61 | 106 | Route 245 - Eastman; Mansonville; Stukely-Sud | |
| Magog | 67 | 115 | Route 112 - Magog; Saint-Benoît-du-Lac; Mont Orford | split into 115-S (Route 112) and 115-N (Mont Orford) eastbound |
| ? | 118 | Route 141 - Orford; Magog | ||
| 71 | 121 | Autoroute 55 south to Interstate 91 - Coaticook; Stanstead; Magog; Vermont | A-55 joins eastbound and leaves westbound | |
| Magog Sherbrooke |
72 36 |
123 | Route 112 to Route 249 - Saint-Denis-de-Brompton; Omerville; Magog | |
| Sherbrooke | Route 112 west to Autoroute 10 west; to Autoroute 55 south - Magog; Montreal | eastbound exit and westbound entrance (U-turn ramp) | ||
| 41 | 128 | Route 112 - Boulevard Bourque; Deauville; Rock Forest; Sherbrooke | ||
| 46 | 133 | Rock Forest; Saint-Élie-d'Orford | ||
| 50 | 137 | Route 220 - Boulevard Industriel; Saint-Élie-d'Orford | ||
| 54 | 140 | Autoroute 410 - Sherbrooke | ||
| 55 | 141 | Chemin Saint-Joseph | ||
| 143 | Autoroute 610 - Fleurimont, East Angus, Lac-Mégantic Autoroute 55 north |
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