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Montrealers should brace for traffic mayhem this weekend

It's going to be a difficult weekend for Montreal drivers. Here are some of the spots you should try to avoid over the next few days.

Closures in La Fontaine tunnel come less than 2 weeks before 3 lanes close for 3 years

The La Fontaine tunnel closures this weekend serve as a bit of a preview for the three-year closure of three lanes as of Oct. 31. (Ivanoh Demers/Radio-Canada)

Transport officials are warning Montrealers of major traffic obstacles this weekend, particularly affecting the South Shore. 

Between late Friday night and early Monday morning, the stretch of road between Highway 25 North in Montreal and Route 132 on the South Shore will be completely closed. That includes the three northbound lanes of the Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine tunnel.

The closures on Highway 25 serve as a bit of a preview for what's to come.

That's because as of Oct. 31, the province will shut down half of the tunnel lanes until November 2025.

WATCH: Drivers react to upcoming three-year closure of La Fontaine tunnel lanes:

How's traffic? Montreal commuters have some choice words ahead of tunnel closure

2 years ago
Duration 1:00
We asked commuters how they feel about the upcoming lane closures in the La Fontaine Tunnel. Their answers? Not great.

Mobility Montréal is asking drivers to avoid several areas this weekend, if possible. 

Here are some of other weekend closures to keep in mind:

  • The Saint-Pierre Interchange, which links Route 138 East coming from the Mercier Bridge to Highway 20 West will be completely closed.
  • In Boisbriand, Que., on Montreal's North Shore, the ramp between Highway 640 West and Highway 13 South will be completely closed.

For the Transport Ministry's full list of upcoming closures, and available detours, click here.