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This is a list of bridges and other fixed links serving Montreal, Quebec, on the Island of Montreal, proceeding counter-clockwise around the island from the southwest.
- Saint-Laurent Railway Bridge
- Champlain Bridge Ice Structure
- Montreal side: borough of Verdun
- Other side: Saint Lawrence Seaway rampart
- Champlain Bridge
- Montreal side: borough of Verdun
- Via Île des Soeurs (borough of Verdun, Montreal) (exit)
- Other side: Longueuil, borough of BrossardBrossard is a city in southwestern Quebec, Canada on the St. Lawrence River. It is within the City of Longueuil. Population ( 2001): 65,026 Quebec communities With the demerger on June 20, 2004, Brossard became the largest city ever to demerge in Canada, (South Shore)
- Quebec AutorouteAutoroute is a French word meaning, literally, a 'motor road', and corresponding to the words " motorway" or " freeway" in English. It is the name used in the francophone world for highways constructed exclusively for high-speed motor traffic, usually cons 10, 15, and 20
- Note: Two spans, one north-south (aut. 15 and 20) and one east-west (aut. 10) connect Île des Soeurs to I. of Montreal.
- Victoria BridgeThe Victoria Bridge at Montreal, Quebec is the name for the first bridge spanning the St. Lawrence River and remains in use to this day, carrying both road and rail traffic. The Victoria Bridge was opened in 1859 and was initially named the Jubilee Bridge
- Montreal side: borough of Sud-Ouest
- Other side: Longueuil, borough of Saint-LambertSaint-Lambert Quebec is a borough of the city of Longueuil, on the south shore of Montreal, and on the bank of the St. Lawrence River. It was an independent city until January 1, 2002, when it was merged with Le-Moyne into the new Longueuil mega-city./ Le Moyne (South Shore)
- Quebec Highway 112
- CN RailCN redirects here, as it's the most common usage of the abbreviation in Canada; for more uses, see CN (disambiguation). Canadian National Railways logo or herald (used pre-1960 Canadian National Railway logo or herald (used post-1960 The Canadian National
- AMT Montreal/Mont-Saint-Hilaire commuter train)
- VIA Rail VIA Rail canada passenger trains to Québec, Gaspé & Halifax
- Amtrak Amtrak passenger train to New-York City
- Pont de la Concorde and Pont des Îles
- Montreal side: borough of Ville-Marie
- Other side: Île Sainte-Hélène and Île Notre-Dame (Parc Jean-Drapeau), borough of Ville-Marie, Montreal
- Road, pedestrians, and bicycles
- Note: Pont de la Concorde spans the Saint Lawrence between I. of Montreal and Île Sainte-Hélène; Pont des Îles spans the Chenal Le Moyne between îles Sainte-Hélène and Notre-Dame
- Montreal Metro Line 4 - Yellow
- Montreal side: borough of Ville-Marie (Berri-UQAM station)
- Via Île Sainte-Hélène (Jean-Drapeau station) and Île Notre-Dame
- Other side: Longueuil, borough of Vieux-Longueuil (Longueuil–Université-de-Sherbrooke station) (South Shore)
- Jacques Cartier Bridge
- Montreal side: borough of Ville-Marie
- Via Île Sainte-Hélène (exit) and Île Notre-Dame
- Other side: Longueuil, borough of Vieux-Longueuil (south shore)
- Quebec Highway 134
- pedestrians and bicycles
- Louis Hippolyte Lafontaine Tunnel
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