Québec Traffic Cameras: Real-Time Autoroute & Urban Monitoring
Navigate the roads of La Belle Province with confidence using our comprehensive network of live Québec traffic cameras. The Ministère des Transports et de la Mobilité durable (MTMD) manages a superior road network of over 31,137 kilometers, serving as the province's critical transit lifeline. From the busy interchanges of Montréal to the historic streets of Québec City, TrafficVision provides 24/7 access to thousands of live feeds. Whether you are commuting along the St. Lawrence River or traveling through the Laurentians, monitor road conditions in real-time.
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Greater Montréal Area
Monitor the busiest road network in Québec. View 1,200+ cameras covering the island of Montréal, Laval, and the South Shore, including critical bridge crossings like the Champlain and Jacques-Cartier.
Québec City & Capitale-Nationale
Watch real-time conditions in the provincial capital. Monitor 800+ feeds tracking traffic through the city center, the Pierre Laporte Bridge, and major routes toward Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupré.
Major Autoroute Corridors (A-20 & A-40)
Live views of the primary east-west arteries connecting the province's major cities. 1,000+ cameras covering the length of the St. Lawrence Valley.
Gatineau & Outaouais Region
View regional traffic serving the gateway to Ottawa and the National Capital Region. Monitor 500+ cameras focused on cross-border commutes and urban intersections.
Features
Interactive Map
Explore Québec's vast road network visually. Zoom in to check specific bridges in Montréal or view the entire province's traffic flow at a glance.
Grid View
Monitor multiple strategic points simultaneously. Perfect for tracking winter storm impacts across the Autoroute network.
379 Road Fatalities
According to 2024 SAAQ data, Québec recorded 379 traffic fatalities, highlighting the importance of improved monitoring and road-level visibility.
Route Builder
Plan your journey across Québec and see every camera along your path. Ideal for trips between Montréal and Québec City.
Favorites
Save your most-watched feeds. Bookmark your daily bridge crossings or favorite Autoroute junctions for instant access every morning.
Navigating Québec's Unique Road Network
Québec's transportation system is defined by its major river crossings and its extensive Autoroute network. Managed primarily by Québec 511 (Ministère des Transports et de la Mobilité durable), the system is built to handle the province's unique geographic and climatic challenges.
For residents and visitors in Montréal, bridge status is a daily preoccupation. With millions of vehicles crossing the St. Lawrence River and the Rivière des Prairies every day, even a minor incident can cause significant delays across the island. Our live street cameras allow you to check the status of the Champlain, Jacques-Cartier, and Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaine bridge-tunnel before you start your commute.
Major Traffic Corridors
- Autoroute 20 (A-20): Part of the Trans-Canada Highway, this is the main artery connecting Montréal with Québec City and the Maritimes.
- Autoroute 40 (A-40): The primary northern route through the St. Lawrence Valley, serving the North Shore and providing a critical link through downtown Montréal.
- Autoroute 15 (A-15): The vital north-south link connecting the United States border with Montréal and continuing north into the Laurentian resort areas.
- Autoroute 10 (A-10): The "Autoroute des Cantons-de-l'Est," serving the Eastern Townships and connecting Montréal with Sherbrooke.
Explore Québec's Roads in Real-Time
Don't let a bridge delay or winter storm slow you down. Use our interactive map to find the clearest route through Québec today.
EXPLORE THE MAP →Professional-Grade Monitoring for Québec Winters
Nowhere is real-time visual information more critical than during a Québec winter. With heavy snow, freezing rain, and blowing snow being regular occurrences, having a visual confirmation of road surface conditions is a vital safety tool.
TrafficVision aggregates feeds from Québec 511 and various municipal traffic centers to provide a comprehensive view of the province. This data allows drivers to see exactly how much snow has accumulated on an Autoroute or if a specific bridge deck is experiencing icing. Whether you are a daily commuter or a commercial driver, our platform provides the professional-grade context you need.
The TrafficVision Advantage
- 135,000+ Cameras: Our network spans the globe, including all of Canada and Ontario.
- 600+ Official Sources: We prioritize verified, high-quality feeds from agencies like the MTMD to ensure reliability.
- Always Free & Accessible: No paywalls or subscriptions. Access professional-grade traffic data on desktop or mobile, 24/7.
Can I see live video of the Montréal bridges?
Yes, many cameras on the Montréal bridge network and major Autoroutes provide live video streams or very high-frequency refreshing images to assist with real-time monitoring.
How do I find cameras in Québec City?
You can use our interactive map and zoom into the Québec City area, or search "Québec City" in our grid view to see all surrounding feeds.
Are these cameras available during snowstorms?
Yes, the Québec 511 camera network is a primary safety tool and is designed to remain operational during winter weather events.
Does TrafficVision support French?
While our main interface is currently in English, we provide data from the official French-language sources in Québec, and our map allows you to navigate by location names in both languages.
Check the Autoroute Now
From the US Border to the Gaspé Peninsula, stay ahead of the traffic with the most comprehensive camera network in Québec.
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