List of unbuilt autoroutes of Quebec
The following is a list and description of Quebec autoroutes that were intended to be built but, for one reason or another, never were.
Quebec Autoroute 6
During the 1960s and 1970s, Autoroute 6 was planned to run from Autoroute 15 in La Prairie to Farnham, also intersecting Autoroute 30 and Autoroute 35. It would have paralleled Route 104.[1][2]
Quebec Autoroute 16
- Name: Autoroute Wilfrid-Laurier
- Notes:
- Reserved for autoroute conversion of Boulevard Wilfrid-Laurier (Route 116).
- Autoroute-grade lanes exist from Autoroute 30 intersection to the Jacques Cartier Bridge.
- Autoroute 19 leaves the Island of Montreal on the North Side in line with the South Side location of the Jacques Cartier Bridge
- Notes:
Quebec Autoroute 18
Autoroute 18 was proposed in the 1970s to connect Autoroute 65 (also unbuilt) and Autoroute 55, south-east of Victoriaville.[3]
Quebec Autoroute 65
Autoroute 65 was planned in the 1970s, and would have linked Thetford Mines to Autoroute 20 at Villeroy.[4]
Quebec Autoroute 415
"Autoroute 415" has been suggested as the number of a planned autoroute in Montreal. This road was proposed in 1960, and would have connected Autoroute 15 (the Décarie Expressway) at Monkland Avenue to Autoroute 19 at Rachel Street (on a connection between the present Autoroute 19 and the Jacques Cartier Bridge that was never built).[5]