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gas prices near me

Brace yourselves, Quebec drivers! After a few days of stable gas prices in the province — with even a massive drop in Quebec City yesterday — our luck has finally run out. Gas prices in Quebec are set to rise by 3 to 4 cents per litre in major cities tomorrow.

If you're looking to save at the pump, now's the time to find the cheapest gas in Quebec before the prices go up.

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Hey Quebec drivers, brace yourselves — Quebec gas prices are set to rise tomorrow, but we've got the scoop on where you can still fill up for less. If you've been tracking gas prices in Quebec, you'll want to plan your fill-up strategically to avoid paying more at the pump.

What's happening?

According to Gas Wizard, starting tomorrow, August 31, gas prices in Montreal are expected to rise by 2 cents per litre. If you're in Montreal, expect to pay around 161.9 cents per litre for regular gas, 191.9 cents for premium, and 170.9 cents for diesel. Quebec City is set to remain stable, with no changes expected to the current prices. However, provincewide, things are going up.

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Hey Quebec drivers, here's some good news for your wallets — Quebec gas prices are set to drop tomorrow, with even bigger savings on the way! If you've been wondering about gas prices in Quebec, you'll be pleased to know that starting August 30, prices will see a slight dip across the province.

What's happening?

According to Gas Wizard, starting tomorrow, gas prices across Quebec will see a slight dip, with regular gas dropping by 2 cents per litre in major cities. If you're in Montreal, you can expect to pay around 163.9 cents per litre for regular gas, 193.9 cents for premium and 164.9 cents for diesel.

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Montreal gas prices have been yo-yo-ing over the last few months — bouncing from record-breaking numbers to sitting around the $2 mark for quite some time. However, the cost of fuel across the 514 has dipped relatively nicely, giving folks a chance to fill up their tanks without costing an arm and leg.

Dan McTeague, an expert in gas price forecasting, predicted the cost of fuel would fall to 172.9/L this Friday and he wasn't too far off.

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Gas prices in Montreal have been causing quite the stir after reaching meteoric heights and breaking records left and right. Well, now might be the best time to fill up your tank as gas prices have dropped ever so slightly.

As of this Saturday, July 2, the value of fuel has dropped by a few cents throughout the province, and despite the slight drop, you can still save a few bucks at the pump.

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It appears as if the financial restrictions related to the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues to have its effects on the rise of inflation in Canada. After Prime Minister Justin Trudeau put a sanction on Russian oil, gas prices have exploded, with Quebec being no exception.

Well, it seems as if the rise hasn't stopped yet. On Sunday, March 27, gas prices are expected to go up yet again — but you can spend less at these pumps across Quebec.

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Remember the good 'ole days where gas was so cheap in March 2020? Well, those days are long gone. According to CAA-Quebec, the average price per litre across the province is 164.4 cents per litre as of March 1, up from 162.5 cents per litre on February 28.

It was only last month that the average price for gas was 157.2 cents per litre, so it's no shock that prices are expected to increase even more.

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