Pie IX Bridge
Pie IX is currently the second easternmost bridge connecting Laval to the Island of Montreal.
Coordinates45°35′57″N 73°38′48″W / 45.5992°N 73.6468°W / 45.5992; -73.6468
Carries6 lanes of Route 125
CrossesRivière des Prairies
LocaleLaval, Quebec and Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Maintained byTransports Québec
History
Opened1937 (rebuilt 1967)
Statistics
Daily traffic83,000 (2013)[1]
Location

Pie IX Bridge (French: Pont Pie-IX) is a bridge in Quebec, spanning the Rivière des Prairies. It connects the Saint-Vincent-de-Paul area of Laval, on Île Jésus, and the borough of Montréal-Nord in Montreal, on the Island of Montreal. The bridge was part of Autoroute 25 until the construction of the new toll bridge for Autoroute 25. It is now part of Quebec Route 125.

Pie IX Bridge in 1948.

While it was originally called Le Caron Bridge, after Joseph Le Caron, an early missionary to the Hurons,[2] the bridge has since been renamed Pie IX Bridge,[3] after Pie-IX Boulevard. The Boulevard itself was named after Pope Pius IX (Pie is the French name for Pius).

See also

References

  1. Bisson, Bruno (24 June 2014). "Pont de l'A-25: ça roule pour le MTQ". La Presse. Retrieved 25 June 2014.
  2. Les Archives - Le Pont Pie-IX
  3. Le Journal De Montreal 2015

45°35′57″N 73°38′48.5″W / 45.59917°N 73.646806°W / 45.59917; -73.646806


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