Quebec Route 112 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

RCM or ET Municipality Km Road Notes
Western terminus of Route 112
Montreal Metropolitan Community Montreal 0.0 Route 138 to Mercier Bridge
to Repentigny
Longueuil Metropolitan Community Saint-Lambert 6.4 Route 132 A-20 to Champlain Bridge
to Quebec City
to La Prairie to Varennes
LeMoyne 8.8 Route 134 Route 116 to Beloeil
to La Prairie
to Jacques-Cartier Bridge
Saint-Hubert 13.4 Route 116 to Longueuil
to Beloeil
Saint-Hubert 18.2 A-30 to Châteauguay
to Sorel-Tracy
La Vallée du Richelieu Regional County Carignan 24.8 Route 223 to Beloeil
Chambly 29.3 Route 223 to Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
Rouville Regional County Richelieu 30.6 Route 133 to Mont-Saint-Hilaire to Iberville
Marieville 37.0 Route 227 to Sainte-Madeleine
to Venise-en-Québec
Abbotsford 58.3 Route 235 to Saint-Hyacinthe to Farnham
La Haute Yamaska Regional County Granby 71.0 Route 139 to Acton-Vale to Cowansville
Waterloo 104.7 Route 241 Route 243 to Roxton Falls, to Melbourne, to Bromont, to Brome Lake
Memphrémagog Regional County Magog 135.1 Route 108 Route 141 to Lennoxville to Parc du Mont Orford to Coaticook
Sherbrooke Metropolitan Community Omerville 143.9 A-55 to Drummondville to Stanstead
Sherbrooke 161.2 A-410 to A-10 A-55 to Boulevard de l'Université
Sherbrooke 167.0 Route 143 to Drummondville to Stanstead
Fleurimont 173.5 A-610 to A-10 A-55
Le Haut Saint-François Regional County Saint-Gérard 226.3 Route 161 to Lac-Mégantic
Les Appalaches Regional County Beaulac-Garthby 233.6 Route 161 to Victoriaville
Thetford Mines (Black Lake) 232.4 Route 165 to Plessisville
La Nouvelle-Beauce Regional County Vallée-Jonction 316.5 Route 173 to Sainte-Marie-de-Beauce to Saint-Georges
Saints-Anges 319.5 A-73 to Quebec City to Beauceville
Frampton 331.5 Route 275 to Saint-Jean-Chrysostome to Saint-Prosper
Eastern terminus of Route 112

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