Quebec Route 209

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Route 209
Length: 58 km[citation needed] (36 mi)
South end: NY 189 in Clinton, New York
Major
junctions:
Route 201 / Route 202 in Franklin
Route 203 in Saint-Chrysostome
Route 205 in Sainte-Clotilde-de-Châteauguay
Route 221 in St-Rémi
A-30 in Saint-Constant (future)
North end: Route 132 in Sainte-Catherine
Major cities: Sainte-Catherine, Saint-Constant
Quebec provincial highways
< Route 208 Route 210 >

Route 209 is a provincial highway located in the Montérégie region of Quebec south of Montreal. The 58-kilometer route runs from the Canada-United States border in Franklin and ends in Sainte-Catherine, 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.

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[edit] Municipalities along Route 209

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RCM or ET Municipality Km Road Notes
Le Haut-Saint-Laurent Franklin 0.0 NY 189 Southern terminus of Route 209
189 SOUTH: to Clinton, New York
Route 202 202 WEST: to Hinchinbrooke
202 EAST: to Havelock
Route 201 201 SOUTH: to Franklin
201 NORTH: to Ormstown
Saint-Chrysostome Route 203 203 SOUTH: to Havelock
203 NORTH: to Très-Saint-Sacrement
Les Jardins-de-Napierville Saint-Clotilde-de-Châteauguay Route 205 205 SOUTH: to Hemmingford Township
205 NORTH: to Saint-Urbain-Premier
Saint-Rémi Route 221 221 SOUTH: to Saint-Michel
221 NORTH: to Saint-Isidore
Roussillon Sainte-Catherine Route 132 132 WEST: to Kahnawake
132 EAST: to Delson
Northern terminus of Route 209

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