Montreal, Quebec Speed Traps
Lachapelle Boulevard near Gouin Boulevard
It is not uncommon to see a whole pack of police cars lined up there. It may happen at any time of the day, they are just there to radar anyone who drives or rides above the unrealistically low speed limit of 50 km/h. There is a slight uphill if you’re coming from the south and heading towards the Lachapelle bridge, so you might not see them until it is too late. They also radar you whenever you cross the bridge. Beware. Many of my friends have gotten heavy fines there.
St. Jacques Ouest Street near Church
St. Jacques Ouest in Notre Dame de Grace, Montreal is often patrolled, especially eastbound stretch near church (next to user car lot). Long, curvy stretches with traffic lights, the wide road entices you to floor it beyond the 50km/h limit. Feels like you’re crawling if you obey the limit. I’ve been caught on motorcycle and car over the years…nowadays keep my speed in check.
Papineau Avenue near St-Gregoire Crossing
If you travel north on Papineau street, there is an underpass starting at St-Gregoire; trap is set up at the north end of the underpass
Pie IX Boulevard near Henri-Bourassa Boulevard
Heading North on Pie IX Blvd, right before the Henri-Bourassa exit….parking lot of a whole sale furniture store…heavily ebforced speed trap, not visible, coming downhill beofre going under Henri-Bourassa to take bridge to Laval…..
De Lorimier Street near Ontario Street
As you go up on De lorimier, there’s a straight line that doesn’t have any stop sign or lights. The line starts front Ste-Catherine to Ontario. Just before the light of Ontario Street there’s a small parking. In that little parking there’s sometime a cop with a laser radar. The speed limit is 50 km. You don’t see the cop, so you can get caught easily