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Montreal Road (French: Chemin de Montréal), also known as Ottawa Road #34, is a major east-west Ottawa road that links Lowertown to Vanier and the farther eastern neighbourhoods of Ottawa. Until downloading in 1998, it was part of the provincially managed Highway 17B. Since the early 20th century, Montreal Road has been the cultural core of Vanier. It is one of a string of variously named roads that form an uninterrupted route between Parliament Hill and the City of Montreal, originally part of Ontario Highway 17, later bypassed by the freeway now known as Ottawa Road 174.

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  • Montreal Road (French: Chemin de Montréal), also known as Ottawa Road #34, is a major east-west Ottawa road that links Lowertown to Vanier and the farther eastern neighbourhoods of Ottawa. Until downloading in 1998, it was part of the provincially managed Highway 17B. Since the early 20th century, Montreal Road has been the cultural core of Vanier. It is one of a string of variously named roads that form an uninterrupted route between Parliament Hill and the City of Montreal, originally part of Ontario Highway 17, later bypassed by the freeway now known as Ottawa Road 174. In French, it is known as Chemin de Montréal for most of its distance. The insertion of de in the 2010s marked a departure from the City's general bilingual street-naming policy to align with Francophone practice for streets that refer to place names. At its western end, Montreal Road begins at the Cummings Bridge, which spans the Rideau River and is an extension of Rideau Street. It becomes Vanier's main street as it passes through the commercial heart of the community. East of St. Laurent Boulevard, it becomes a four-lane arterial road that divides several neighbourhoods such as Beacon Hill. At Regional Road 174, Montreal Road becomes St. Joseph Boulevard, which runs through the older portions of Orléans Village until Trim Road. It continues east of Trim Road under the name Old Montreal Road. This road, which was known as Queen Street prior to amalgamation in 2001, goes through the old Cumberland Village and ends at Regional Road 174 just past Becketts Creek. Points of interest along this road are (from west to east): * Montfort Hospital (Ontario's largest Francophone hospital) * National Research Council labs * Greens Creek Conservation Area * Place d'Orléans Shopping Centre * . There are bus lanes between North River Road and St. Laurent Boulevard to speed transit service during rush hours. Future plans by the city could include an LRT corridor on this stretch as far as Blair Road, where the City has plans for a new "main street" development of shops and apartment towers. (en)
  • Монреаль-роуд (Монтриол-роуд), англ. Montreal Road, в восточной части — бульвар Сент-Джозеф, англ. St. Joseph Boulevard, также известен как Оттавская дорога № 34, англ. Ottawa Road #34 — крупная улица, идущая с востока на запад г. Оттава. Начинается у моста Каммингс, который является восточным продолжением Ридо-стрит, идущим через реку Ридо. Далее идёт на восток через район Ванье, где является самой крупной из улиц, вокруг которой сосредоточена коммерческая жизнь района. К востоку от превращается в 4-полосную дорогу, проходящую через несколько районов, включая Бикон-Хилл. Начиная от перекрёстка с региональной дорогой № 174 переходит в бульвар Сент-Джозеф, проходящий через старые кварталы оттавского пригорода Орлеан вплоть до Трим-роуд, после которой носит название Старая Монреальская дорога, англ. Old Montreal Road (до 2001 г. — Квин-стрит), проходит через Камберленд и заканчивается у Региональной дороги № 174 сразу за ручьём Бекеттс-Крик. (ru)
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  • Montreal Road (French: Chemin de Montréal), also known as Ottawa Road #34, is a major east-west Ottawa road that links Lowertown to Vanier and the farther eastern neighbourhoods of Ottawa. Until downloading in 1998, it was part of the provincially managed Highway 17B. Since the early 20th century, Montreal Road has been the cultural core of Vanier. It is one of a string of variously named roads that form an uninterrupted route between Parliament Hill and the City of Montreal, originally part of Ontario Highway 17, later bypassed by the freeway now known as Ottawa Road 174. (en)
  • Монреаль-роуд (Монтриол-роуд), англ. Montreal Road, в восточной части — бульвар Сент-Джозеф, англ. St. Joseph Boulevard, также известен как Оттавская дорога № 34, англ. Ottawa Road #34 — крупная улица, идущая с востока на запад г. Оттава. Начинается у моста Каммингс, который является восточным продолжением Ридо-стрит, идущим через реку Ридо. Далее идёт на восток через район Ванье, где является самой крупной из улиц, вокруг которой сосредоточена коммерческая жизнь района. К востоку от превращается в 4-полосную дорогу, проходящую через несколько районов, включая Бикон-Хилл. (ru)
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  • Montreal Road (en)
  • Монтриол-роуд (ru)
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