Quebec Autoroute 720 - Interchanges From West To East

Interchanges From West To East

Municipality No. Intersecting Roads Notes
Montreal 1N Autoroute 15 (Decarie Expressway) North (westbound only)
1S Autoroute 15 / Autoroute 20 East (westbound only)
2 Saint-Jacques Street (westbound only)
2 (eastbound only)
3 Guy Street (eastbound only)
4 Ave. Atwater (westbound only)
4 Mountain Street, Rue Saint-Jacques (eastbound only)
5 Champlain Bridge via Autoroute 10 (Bonaventure Expressway) / Rue University via Rue Mansfield (westbound only - inside tunnel)
6 Saint Laurent Boulevard/ Rue Berri / Vieux-Montreal (eastbound only)
7 Jacques Cartier Bridge/Papineau Avenue/De Lorimier Ave. via Rue Notre-Dame (eastbound only - westbound at-grade intersection - eastern end of tunnel)
8* Ville-Marie Boulevard / Rue Notre-Dame *Exit number not signed, based on kilometre post

Looking east

  • Approaching Turcot Interchange

  • Start of interchange

  • Near end of interchange

  • Ville-Marie expressway, after lanes merge from Decarie

  • Rue Guy exit

  • Rue St-Jacques/Rue de la Montagne exit

  • Beginning of tunnel

  • Entering the tunnel

  • East of Palais de Congres

  • Pont Jacques-Cartier exit

  • Near eastern terminus

  • Highway at Ville-Marie boulevard

  • Terminus at Notre-Dame

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