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(For the bridge in Paris, see Pont Charles-de-Gaulle.) The Charles de Gaulle Bridge is a bridge that links the eastern tip of the island of Montreal, Quebec over the Rivière des Prairies to the Lanaudière region near the city of Charlemagne. The bridge is named after French President Charles de Gaulle, who inspired the Quebec sovereignty movement in the 1960s with his Vive le Québec libre speech in Montreal in 1967, the same year the bridge was built.

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  • (For the bridge in Paris, see Pont Charles-de-Gaulle.) The Charles de Gaulle Bridge is a bridge that links the eastern tip of the island of Montreal, Quebec over the Rivière des Prairies to the Lanaudière region near the city of Charlemagne. The bridge is named after French President Charles de Gaulle, who inspired the Quebec sovereignty movement in the 1960s with his Vive le Québec libre speech in Montreal in 1967, the same year the bridge was built. The bridge is part of Quebec Autoroute 40 and is only one of two bridge crossings from Montreal to the Repentigny-Charlemagne region, the other being Pierre Le Gardeur Bridge, on Notre-Dame Street. As being by far the fastest link to Downtown Montreal, the road is often very congested during rush hours, with traffic backing up as far as Repentigny in the morning with heavy congestion eastbound during the afternoon. The bridge is also part of the fastest travel link between Montreal and the cities of Trois-Rivières and Quebec City, both on the northern shores of the Saint Lawrence River. The bridge has three lanes of traffic in each direction. The six-lane segment on A-40 eastbound continues until after the Quebec Autoroute 640 junction. (en)
  • Le pont Charles-De Gaulle est un pont routier qui relie Montréal (arrondissement Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles) à Terrebonne, en enjambant la rivière des Prairies près de son point de confluence avec le fleuve Saint-Laurent. Il relie ainsi les régions administratives de Montréal et de Lanaudière. (fr)
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  • Le pont Charles-De Gaulle est un pont routier qui relie Montréal (arrondissement Rivière-des-Prairies–Pointe-aux-Trembles) à Terrebonne, en enjambant la rivière des Prairies près de son point de confluence avec le fleuve Saint-Laurent. Il relie ainsi les régions administratives de Montréal et de Lanaudière. (fr)
  • (For the bridge in Paris, see Pont Charles-de-Gaulle.) The Charles de Gaulle Bridge is a bridge that links the eastern tip of the island of Montreal, Quebec over the Rivière des Prairies to the Lanaudière region near the city of Charlemagne. The bridge is named after French President Charles de Gaulle, who inspired the Quebec sovereignty movement in the 1960s with his Vive le Québec libre speech in Montreal in 1967, the same year the bridge was built. (en)
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