Montréal to Toronto (530 km Drive)
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- With a driving time of roughly 5 hours, a distance of over 530 kilometres, two provinces (Ontario & Quebec), and numerous highways (A-40, A-30, A-20, 401, Don Valley, Gardiner), this is the road trip between Canada's two most populated cities.
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"Your Call", "Ultralounge", "Acid Trumpet", "As I Figure", "Faster Does It", "Kool Kats", and "Leopard Print Elevator" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
License: CC BY (creativecommons...)
Filmed on VIOFO A119. Played back between 6x and 12x (18x one traffic section). Video edited using Kdenlive. Animated map generated using GpxAnimator and OpenStreetMaps. Sign generator created using LÖVE and GIMP.
Really really really really well done, especially with the map.
You can see the roads improve the farther away you get from Montreal
Notice how the road quality gets substantially better as they get closer to the Ontario border.
Toronto is my favorite place
I've done this drive many times. The 401 has got to be the most boring highway in eastern canada
Yeah, I just take the greyhound at midnight. So I sleep in the bus...
My grandpa always called it the don valley parking lot even back in the 80's. Still applicable today
Nice job :)
I can say the same here, just moved to Toronto from Montreal. The road quality gets much much better farther away you get from Montreal.
Nice !
Exit 721 also is a border crossing to NY rt 37
If you could have taken QC A-20 through Perrot Island and Vaudreuil-Dorion, that portion isn't controlled access. Hopefully, there will be future plans for turning that portion into controlled access soon enough, but turning an arterial into controlled access takes a lot of money to do so, but not that much.
How many hours was the drive?
He stsrted at 11 and got there at 18
So from montreal to toronto is full freeway all way long??
Yes and if you pass through Toronto and stay on the 401 it stays freeway standard all the way to Windsor, ON.