Monitor Montréal Traffic in Real-Time
Access 2000+ live traffic cameras throughout Montréal and the surrounding metropolitan area. According to INRIX 2025 data, Montréal now has the longest commute in Canada for a 10 km drive, averaging 23.5 minutes, emphasizing the need for real-time visual checks before any island trip. View real-time conditions on Autoroute 40 (Métropolitaine), the Samuel De Champlain Bridge, the Décarie Expressway (A-15), and the massive Turcot Interchange. Navigate Canada's second-largest city and its notoriously congested island road network with real-time data. Our interactive map provides instant access to live highway feeds, bridge cameras, and street-level views across the entire island and its South Shore approaches. No account required — just click and start watching live traffic instantly.
VIEW MONTRÉAL CAMERAS →Montréal Coverage Areas
Montréal's traffic is defined by its island geography, limited river crossings, and an aging highway network under near-constant reconstruction. With a population of 1.8 million in the city proper and 4.1 million across the metro, the road system operates at extreme capacity during peak hours. According to INRIX 2025, Montréal is ranked #28 worldwide for congestion and #1 in Canada, with the average driver losing 63 hours annually to gridlock. Our network provides comprehensive visibility into these critical corridors.
Camera feeds for Montréal, Québec are sourced from Transport Canada, which operates the official traffic monitoring network.
Autoroute 40 (Métropolitaine)
500+ Live Cameras
The primary east-west artery handles approximately 180,000 to 200,000 vehicles daily, monitoring traffic from the A-40/A-13 interchange in the west through the elevated Métropolitaine section.
Champlain Bridge & A-10
350+ Live Cameras
Real-time feeds from the Samuel De Champlain Bridge and the Autoroute 10 corridor, the critical lifeline connecting the South Shore suburbs to downtown.
Décarie & Turcot Interchange
400+ Live Cameras
Continuous monitoring of the A-15 Décarie Expressway and the Turcot Interchange, which manages an average of 145,000 cars daily near the convergence of A-20 and Route 136.
Downtown & Ville-Marie
750+ Live Cameras
Comprehensive coverage of the A-720 Ville-Marie tunnel, the Jacques Cartier Bridge (serving 84,000 daily motorists), and the dense downtown street grid.
Features
Interactive Map
View all Montréal cameras on an interactive map with real-time clustering
Grid View
Browse cameras in a filterable grid with search and sort options
Save Favorites
Bookmark frequently-used cameras for quick access
Live Updates
Real-time feeds from MTQ (Québec 511) and Ville de Montréal systems
24/7 Access
Monitor traffic conditions any time of day or night
Mobile Friendly
Fully responsive design works on all devices
About Montréal Traffic Cameras
TrafficVision.Live provides free access to 2000+ live traffic cameras throughout Montréal and the Greater Montréal Area. Our platform aggregates feeds from the Ministère des Transports du Québec (MTQ), the Ville de Montréal, and the Québec 511 system, giving you comprehensive coverage of traffic conditions across Québec's largest city. These cameras are part of the world's largest traffic camera directory with 135,000+ live feeds from 600+ official sources worldwide across 130+ countries and all 7 continents.
Whether you're planning your commute from Laval across the Pont-Viau, checking current road conditions on the Champlain Bridge before heading to the South Shore, or monitoring congestion around the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve during the Canadian Grand Prix in June, our Montréal traffic camera network provides real-time visibility into the region's transportation infrastructure. View live feeds from major routes including Autoroute 40, A-15, A-20, A-25, A-10, the A-720 Ville-Marie tunnel, and both the Champlain and Jacques Cartier bridges. Commuters can also monitor live street views along Boulevard Saint-Laurent and Rue Sherbrooke to navigate around the city's perpetual road construction. For province-wide coverage, explore our Québec traffic cameras guide, or see all Canadian traffic cameras across every province.
Build Your Montréal Commute Route
Plan your daily route across the bridges, through the Décarie, or along the Métropolitaine. Our route builder lets you monitor every camera along your specific commute path. Save your favorites for instant access during bridge closures, construction detours, or winter snowstorms. Learn more about how to avoid traffic with real-time camera feeds.
CREATE YOUR ROUTE →Montréal's Traffic Challenges
Montréalers have a saying: the city has two seasons — winter and construction. Both create severe traffic disruptions, and they sometimes overlap.
Québec Road Safety
Road safety remains a primary concern across the province, with 379 traffic fatalities recorded in 2024. In the Montréal area, the high concentration of highway merges and bridge crossings contributes significantly to local collision rates. Using real-time cameras to identify incident locations before they cause secondary accidents is a critical safety practice, particularly during the city's extreme winter weather and perpetual roadwork seasons.
Construction & Winter Alerts
- Perpetual Construction Season: Montréal's crumbling infrastructure requires constant repair. Expect orange cones on virtually every major route from April through November, with full lane closures and detours that change weekly.
- Turcot Interchange Reconstruction: The massive multi-year rebuild of the Turcot Interchange connecting A-15, A-20, and A-720 has reshaped traffic patterns across the western part of the island. Check cameras before committing to any route through this corridor.
- Bridge Congestion: With limited river crossings serving 4.1 million people, the Champlain, Jacques Cartier, and Victoria bridges create extreme bottlenecks during rush hour. A single incident can add 45+ minutes to a South Shore commute.
- Winter Potholes & Snow Operations: Freeze-thaw cycles destroy road surfaces, and heavy snowfall operations frequently close lanes for plowing and snow removal. Visual confirmation of actual road conditions is essential from November through April.
Watch Montréal Highway Traffic Live
Check the Autoroute 40, Décarie Expressway, and bridge cameras in real-time. Avoid island gridlock by timing your trip across the city or off the island perfectly.
VIEW HIGHWAY CAMERAS →Using TrafficVision.Live in Québec
TrafficVision.Live aggregates feeds from 600+ official sources, including the Ministère des Transports du Québec (MTQ), Québec 511, and the Ville de Montréal, into one seamless interface. Our platform provides access to 135,000+ live feeds across 130+ countries.
Use our interactive map to find cameras at specific intersections, or switch to grid view for side-by-side monitoring of the Autoroute 40 Métropolitaine or all five bridge approaches simultaneously. Whether you're a delivery driver navigating the Plateau-Mont-Royal, a commuter headed to Montréal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL), or a tourist exploring Old Montréal, our system works 24/7 on any device. Montréal drivers can also compare conditions with other major Canadian cities like Toronto to plan inter-city trips along the 401/20 corridor.
How many traffic cameras are in Montréal?
Montréal features over 2000 live traffic cameras available through our platform, combining provincial MTQ highway feeds, Québec 511 cameras, and Ville de Montréal municipal street cameras.
Where can I find Montréal street cameras?
You can access live Montréal street feeds and intersection cameras through our interactive map. We aggregate feeds from the MTQ, Québec 511, and the Ville de Montréal to provide comprehensive coverage of both autoroutes and city streets across the island.
Can I see the Champlain Bridge live?
Yes, we provide extensive camera coverage for the Samuel De Champlain Bridge and its approaches from both the island side and the South Shore (Brossard). You can also monitor the Jacques Cartier Bridge, Pont-Tunnel Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine, and the Victoria Bridge in real-time.
Are Montréal traffic cameras free?
Yes, all Montréal and Greater Montréal Area traffic camera feeds on TrafficVision.Live are completely free to access and are available 24/7. No account or subscription required.
Do cameras help during Montréal winters?
Absolutely. Montréal receives an average of 210 cm of snow per year, and winter driving conditions are among the harshest in North America. Visual confirmation of actual snow accumulation, ice formation, and snow removal operations is critical for navigating the city safely from November through April.
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