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Papineau Avenue

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Location
  
Montreal

North end
  
Gouin Boulevard

Length
  
10,500 m

Inaugurated
  
1890

South end
  
Notre-Dame Street

Inauguration
  
1890

Province
  
Québec

Major cities
  
Montreal

Papineau avenue autoroute 19 exits 3 to 1 southbound


Papineau Avenue (officially in French: avenue Papineau) is the longest north-south street in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The part of the street between Henri Bourassa Boulevard and Quebec Autoroute 40 is the Montreal portion of Quebec Autoroute 19, commonly referred to as Autoroute Papineau. North of Henri Bourassa Boulevard, it becomes a true autoroute before crossing the Rivière des Prairies on the Papineau-Leblanc Bridge. In the south, the avenue ends at Notre-Dame Street.

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Map of Avenue Papineau, Montreal, QC, Canada

The street is named after Joseph Papineau, Lower Canadian politician and father of Louis-Joseph Papineau, the leader of the reformist Patriote movement and belligerent in the Lower Canada Rebellion of 1837.

Transportation

The street is served by the Papineau Montreal Metro station which is located one block east on Saint Catherine Street. The Fabre metro station also has an entrance close to Papineau, on the adjacent Jean-Talon Street.

The street is also served by two STM bus routes. The 45 Papineau serves the street during the daytime and the 359 Papineau serves the street at night.

References

Papineau Avenue Wikipedia