Major Intersections
| RCM or ET | Municipality | Km | Junction | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Western terminus of Route 202 | ||||
| Le Haut-Saint-Laurent | Sainte-Barbe | 0.0 | Route 132 | to Saint-Anicet to Saint-Stanislas-de-Kosta |
| Huntingdon | 10.0 10.3 |
Route 138 | to Ormstown to Godmanchester |
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| Hinchinbrooke | 20.0 | Chemin Herdman | to NY 374 in Chateaugay, New York | |
| Franklin | 33.8 | Route 209 | to NY 189 in Clinton, New York to Saint-Chrysostome |
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| 38.6 | Route 201 | to Ormstown | ||
| Havelock | 47.1 | Route 203 | to Cannon Corners Rd. Mooers, New York to Saint-Chrysostome |
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| Les Jardins-de-Napierville | Hemmingford Village | 60.5 | Route 219 | to County Road 22, Mooers, New York to Hemmingford (township) |
| Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle | 72.8 73.2 |
A-15 | to I-87 in Champlain, New York to Saint-Cyprien-de-Napierville |
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| 74.7 | Route 217 | to A-15 to Saint-Cyprien-de-Napierville |
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| Le Haut-Richelieu | Lacolle | 79.1 80.3 |
Route 221 | to NY 276 in Champlain, New York to Napierville |
| 83.0 | Route 223 | to US 11 in Champlain, New York to Saint-Paul-de-l'Île-aux-Noix |
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| Saint-Georges-de-Clarenceville | 86.5 | Route 225 | to VT 225 in Alburgh, Vermont to Sainte-Anne-de-Sabrevois |
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| Venise-en-Quebec | 100.0 | Route 227 | to Saint-Sébastien | |
| Brome-Missisquoi | Pike River | 109.1 110.0 |
Route 133 | to Saint-Sébastien to Pike River |
| Bedford | 116.5 116.6 |
Route 235 | to Sainte-Sabine to Saint-Armand |
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| Stanbridge-East | 123.0 | Route 237 | to Frelighsburg | |
| Dunham | 132.7 | Route 213 | to Frelighsburg | |
| Cowansville | 140.5 | Route 104 Route 139 |
to Brigham to Lac-Brome to Sutton to East Farnham |
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| Eastern terminus of Route 202 | ||||
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