Quebec route 148

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Route 148
Length: 320 km (199 mi)
West end: Ontario Border, Ontario Highway 148
Major
junctions:
Autoroute 5
To: Laval

Route 148 (formerly Route 8 before 1970) is a major east/west highway on the north shore of the St. Lawrence River and Ottawa River in Quebec, Canada. Its eastern terminus is in Laval, and the western terminus is in L'Isle-aux-Allumettes in the Outaouais region, where it crosses the Ottawa River and ends in Pembroke, Ontario as Ontario Highway 148.

In Gatineau, it is briefly multiplexed with Quebec Autoroute 50 from Boulevard Maloney until the junction with Quebec Autoroute 5. It is multiplexed with Highway 5 until Boulevard Saint-Raymond near the Casino du Lac Leamy. However, when a new road will be completed linking the Hull sector to the Aylmer sector (Boulevard de l'Outaouais), it will be multiplexed with Highway 50 until Boulevard Saint-Laurent and will follow the new route towards Aylmer

The stretch between Lachute and Buckingham, now part of Gatineau, is a busy two-lane highway as it provides the main link between the Outaouais and the northern region of Montréal, as the only freeway is Highway 417, on the Ontario side of the Ottawa River. This 90 Km/h highway is oftens considered a dangerous road especially in the segment between Masson-Angers and Montebello where numerous fatal accidents occurred over the last several years. Neighbouring Quebec Autoroute 50 is being constructed in different phases and will eventually parallel Route 148, between Gatineau and Lachute, where two segments of Autoroute 50 currently exist, and then with Quebec route 158 north of Mirabel Airport. From Lachute to Laval, Route 148 moves inland, as Secondary route 344 follows the river through Oka, and along the Rivière des Mille Îles, while Route 148 travels inland towards Laval through St. Eustache, just south of Mirabel Airport. Present termination of the Highway in Laval is at Route 125 (Boulevard Levesque) near the current Quebec Autoroute 25, although it was once at Quebec Autoroute 13 and also Quebec route 117. Highway 8 then was posted with Highway 11A towards Boulevards Decarie and Metropolitan in Montreal.

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