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Montrealers will be able to cruise on the Saint Lawrence once again this summer. Six river shuttle routes will transport commuters and recreational travellers between Montreal Island, Île Sainte-Hélène, Île Charron (home of the Parc national des Îles-de-Boucherville) and the South Shore this year, the regional transit authority, the ARTM, announced recently.

One of those routes, between Montreal's Mercier neighbourhood and the South Shore municipality of Boucherville will be free all season to draw drivers away from the half-closed, under-construction Louis-Hippolyte-Lafontaine Tunnel.

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Another weekend of Montreal traffic misery. Major highway construction work and road closures could lead to frustration for some drivers. Here's what to avoid so you don't end up driving in circles trying to follow detour signs.

All this info comes from Mobilité Montréal, the organization that manages traffic mitigation measures in the metro area.

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Good luck getting to and from the South Shore this weekend. Mobilité Montréal, the metro area traffic management agency, is once again warning of "major" disruptions that could make Montreal traffic hellish this weekend, November 4 to 6. The organization is asking drivers to avoid some areas as a result.

In addition to the three-year partial closure of the Louis Hyppolite-La Fontaine Tunnel, closures on Route 132, on the Victoria Bridge and in the Saint-Pierre Interchange could make it difficult to travel between parts of the island and South Shore suburbs. Highway 40 will also be partially closed in the West Island.

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Beginning Monday, October 31, the Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine Tunnel between Montreal and the South Shore is partially closed to make way for a major renovation.

Only three of the six lanes inside the tunnel on Highway 25 are open: two towards Montreal and one toward Boucherville.

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Montrealers just can't seem to win when it comes to getting to and from the South Shore. First, there's the three-year partial La Fontaine Tunnel closure beginning October 31 (a scary prospect, indeed), and then the REM postponed its opening date until next year, meaning many people will have to keep relying on their cars.

Traffic along the route through the tunnel is going to get bad, there are no two ways (and barely two lanes) about it. Now, some city officials are proposing a ban on solo drivers in the tunnel while construction is underway. The Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal (CCMM) called for the "difficult solution" on Wednesday as a way to reduce congestion.

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Officials are warning drivers to, "if possible," stay away from some areas ahead of what Mobilité Montréal describes as "major traffic restrictions" in the Montreal area this weekend, October 21 to 24.

The organization responsible for traffic management in the metropolis says the Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine Tunnel (Highway 25 toward Montreal), Highway 40 eastbound in the West Island, and the Saint-Pierre Interchange (Highway 20 and Route 138) are to be especially avoided.

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