Route 148 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by Transports Québec | ||||
Length: | 340.7 km (211.7 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | Highway 148 at Ontario Border (near Pembroke, ON) | |||
Route 301 in Campbell's Bay Route 301 south of Bryson Route 303 in Shawville A-5 / A-50 in Hull (Gatineau) A-50 / Route 307 / Route 366 in Gatineau (Gatineau) Route 315 in Masson-Angers (Gatineau) Route 317 in Thurso Route 321 in Papineauville Route 323 in Montebello Route 344 in Grenville-Sur-La-Rouge A-50 in Brownsburg-Chatham Route 158 / Route 327 / Route 329 in Lachute A-50 / Route 158 in Mirabel A-640 / Route 344 in Saint-Eustache |
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East end: | A-13 / A-440 in Sainte-Dorothee (Laval) | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Route 148 is an east-west highway in Quebec, Canada. It runs from junction of Autoroute 13 and Autoroute 440 in Laval in the Montreal region to the Ontario-Quebec border in L'Isle-aux-Allumettes in western Quebec. For most of its length, Route 148 follows the north shore of the Ottawa River where it acted as the principal route between communities in the Outaouais region until the completion of Autoroute 50 in 2012. At the Ontario-Quebec border in L'Isle-aux-Allumettes Route 148 continues into Ontario as Highway 148.
In Gatineau, Route 148 is concurrent with Autoroute 50 from Maloney Boulevard until the terminus of Autoroute 50 at des Allumettières Boulevard. Route 148 then continues west on des Allumettières Boulevard towards Aylmer. Prior to the opening of des Allumettières Boulevard in 2007, Route 148 was concurrent with Autoroute 5 between the Autoroute 50 junction and Saint-Raymond Boulevard.