Quebec Route 207

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Route 207
Length: 23 km (14 mi)
Direction: South/North
South end: Route 205 in Saint-Urbain-Premier
Major
junctions:
Route 221 in Saint-Isidore
A-30 in Saint-Constant
North end: Route 132 / Route 138 in Kahnawake
Quebec provincial highways
< Route 206 Route 208 >

Route 207 is a provincial highway located in the Montérégie region of Quebec. The 23-kilometer highway runs from the junction of Route 205 in Saint-Urbain-Premier and ends northeast at the junctions of Route 132 and Route 138 just south of the Mercier Bridge at the Kahnawake Mohawk Reserve, southwest of the island of Montreal.

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[edit] Municipalities along Route 207

[edit] Major intersections

RCM or ET Municipality Km Road Notes
Beauharnois-Salaberry Saint-Urbain-Premier 0 Route 205 Southern terminus of Route 207
205 SOUTH: to Sainte-Clotilde-de-Chateauguay
205 NORTH: to Sainte-Martine
Roussillon Saint-Isidore Montée Saint-Thérèse EAST: to Saint-Rémi
Rue Boyer WEST: to Mercier
Route 221 North end of Route 221
221 SOUTH: to Saint-Rémi
Saint-Constant A-30 30 WEST: to Chateauguay
30 EAST: to Sainte-Catherine
Kahnawake Route 132 / Route 138 132/138 WEST: to Chateauguay
132 EAST: to Sainte-Catherine
138 EAST: to Montreal
Northern terminus of Route 207

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