Interchanges From West To East
| Municipality | No. | Intersecting Roads |
|---|---|---|
| Oka | * | Intersection of Chemin Oka Route 344 and Chemin des Collines |
| Deux Montagnes | 2 | Saint-Joseph-du-Lac, Pointe-Calumet |
| Deux-Montagnes | 8 | Boulevard des Promenades, Deux-Montagnes / Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-Lac |
| Saint-Eustache | 11 | Route 148 Boulevard Arthur-Sauvé / Lachute |
| Saint-Eustache | 14 | 25e Avenue |
| Boisbriand | 16 | Autoroute 13 Laval, Montréal |
| Boisbriand | 19 | Boisbriand |
| Sainte-Thérèse | 20 | Autoroute 15 Boulevard Desjardins / Saint-Jérôme / Montréal |
| Rosemère | 22 | Route 117 Sainte-Thérèse / Blainville / Rosemère |
| Blainville | 24 | Chemin du Bas-de-Sainte-Thérèse, Montée Lesage |
| Lorraine | 26 | Lorraine |
| Bois-des-Filion, Quebec | 28 | Route 335 Bois-des-Filion / Saint-Anne-des-Plaines |
| Terrebonne | 35 | Boul des Entreprises, Boulevard des Seigneurs |
| Mascouche | 38 | Route 337 La Plaine / Terrebonne CENTRE-VILLE |
| Terrebonne | 42 | Autoroute 25 Route 125 Montée Masson, Mascouche / Rawdon / Montréal |
| Lachenaie | 44 | Chemin Charles-Aubert / Rue Louis-Hébert |
| Lachenaie | 45 | Montee Dumais |
| Charlemagne | 52 | Autoroute 40 Montréal / Québec |
| * | Intersection of Rue Émile-des-Pins/ Route 344 |
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