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How to get in Laval


How to get in Laval

By car From Montreal: Autoroute 15 (Autoroute des Laurentides) takes you directly into the centre of Laval. Autoroute 13 takes you to the western part of Laval, including the "Chomedy" area. You can also take a bridge to Laval via boulevard Curé-Labelle or avenue Papineau. The bridges to Laval can have very heavy traffic during evening rush hour. A toll bridge to eastern Laval via Autoroute 25 in the east end of Montreal is scheduled to open in October 2011. From Mont-Tremblant or anywhere else in the Laurentian mountains: take Autoroute 15 southbound to Laval. By subway As of April 2007, the city of Laval is connected to Montreal by the orange line of the metro at 3 stations: Cartier, de la Concorde and Montmorency. Parking is available, but be sure to arrive early in the morning on weekdays. By train Train service from Montreal is provided by the , which operates two lines to Laval (one to the centre of the Laval, the other to the western tip.) By bus Although the metro system now extends to Laval, it is still possible to get to Laval via the "old" method of getting off at Henri-Bourassa metro station in Montreal and taking the across the bridge to Laval.

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