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Chemin Du Roy | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by Transports Québec | ||||
Length | 1,420 km[1] (880 mi) | |||
History | Route 2 (Montreal – Quebec City) Route 2C (through Quebec City) Route 4 (U.S. border – Montreal) Route 15 (Quebec City – Baie-Comeau) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end | NY 30 at Constable, New York | |||
A-30 / R-132 in Châteauguay A-20 in Montreal A-15 in Montreal R-112 / R-134 / R-125 in Montreal A-25 (TCH) in Montreal A-640 in Repentigny R-131 in Lavaltrie A-40 / R-158 in Berthierville R-153 in Yamachiche A-40 / A-55 / R-157 in Trois-Rivières R-159 in Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pérade A-40 in Saint-Augustin-de-Desmaures A-540 in Quebec City A-40 / A-73 in Quebec City A-740 / A-973 / R-175 in Quebec City A-440 in Quebec City R-170 in Saint-Siméon R-172 in Tadoussac R-389 in Baie-Comeau | ||||
East end | Route 510 east of Blanc Sablon | |||
Location | ||||
Country | Canada | |||
Province | Quebec | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Route 138 is a major highway in the Canadian province of Quebec, following the entire north shore of the St. Lawrence River past Montreal to the temporary eastern terminus in Kegashka on the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The western terminus is in Elgin, at the border with New York State south-west of Montreal (connecting with New York State Route 30 at the Trout River Border Crossing). Part of this highway is known as the Chemin du Roy,[2] or King's Highway, which is one of the oldest highways in Canada.[2][3]
It passes through the Montérégie, Montreal, Lanaudière, Mauricie, Capitale-Nationale and Côte-Nord regions of Quebec. In Montreal, Highway 138 runs via Sherbrooke Street, crosses the Pierre Le Gardeur Bridge to Charlemagne and remains a four-lane road until exiting Repentigny.
This highway takes a more scenic route than the more direct Autoroute 40 between Montreal and Quebec City. It crosses the Saguenay River via a ferry which travels between Baie-Sainte-Catherine and Tadoussac; in the event of a closure of this ferry, drivers must take a significant detour via Quebec Route 172 and Quebec Route 170 to the city of Saguenay in order to cross the river by bridge.
Route 138 runs along much of the Chemin du Roy, which starts from Repentigny, east of Montréal, and goes towards the city of Québec.
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