Quebec Route 209

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Route 209 marker
Route 209
Route information
Maintained by Transports Québec
Length58.9 km[1] (36.6 mi)
Major junctions
South end NY 189 at Clinton, New York
Major intersections R-201 / R-202 in Franklin
R-203 in Saint-Chrysostome
R-205 in Sainte-Clotilde
R-221 in St-Rémi
A-30 in Saint-Constant (future)
North end R-132 in Sainte-Catherine
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
Highway system
R-208 R-210

Route 209 is a provincial highway located in the Montérégie region of Quebec south of Montreal. The route runs from the Canada-United States border in Franklin and ends at the Saint-Constant/Sainte-Catherine limit, south of Montreal at the junction of Route 132. South of the US border it continues as New York State Route 189 in Clinton, New York. This road serves as an alternative route to Route 138 (towards Montreal) and the southwestern suburbs) which is a parallel route to Route 209 located roughly 10 kilometers west of it. It also provides the main link to Saint-Rémi, the largest city in the Jardins-de-Napierville MRC.

Municipalities along Route 209

  • Route 209 south end at the Canada-US Border.
    Route 209 south end at the Canada-US Border.
  • Église street near junction with route 209 in Saint-Rémi.
    Église street near junction with route 209 in Saint-Rémi.

Major intersections

RCMLocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
Le Haut-Saint-LaurentFranklin0.00.0
NY 189 south – Churubusco
Continuation into New York
Churubusco–Franklin Centre Border CrossingNo northbound access from the U.S. to Canada
4.52.8 R-202 – Hinchinbrooke, Havelock
8.55.3 R-201 – Franklin, Ormstown
Saint-Chrysostome20.312.6 R-203 – Havelock, Très-Saint-Sacrement
Les Jardins-de-NapiervilleSainte-Clotilde32.220.0 R-205 – Hemmingford Township, Saint-Urbain-Premier
Saint-Rémi43.827.2 R-221 – Saint-Michel, Saint-Isidore
RoussillonSainte-Catherine58.936.6 R-132 – Kahnawake, Delson
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ Ministère des transports, "Distances routières", page 81, Les Publications du Québec, 2005