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{{short description|Highway in Quebec}}
{{short description|Highway in Quebec}}
{{distinguish|Quebec Route 5}}
{{distinguish|Quebec Route 5}}
{{More citations needed|date=July 2023}}
{{Infobox road
{{Infobox road
|province=QC
| province = QC
|type=Autoroute
| type = Autoroute
|route=5
| route = 5
|alternate_name=Autoroute de la Gatineau
| alternate_name = Autoroute de la Gatineau
| map = {{maplink-road|zoom=9|from=Quebec Autoroute 5.map}}
|map= A-5.png
| map_custom = yes
|maint=[[Transports Québec]]
| map_notes = A-5 highlighted in red
|length_km=33.8
| maint = [[Transports Québec]]
|length_ref=<ref>Ministère des Transport: "Distances routières", page 5, Les Publication du Québec, 2005</ref><ref name=A5>{{cite web|title=Répertoire des autoroutes du Québec|language=fr|publisher=[[Transports Québec]]|access-date=2021-05-28|url=https://www.transports.gouv.qc.ca/fr/projets-infrastructures/info-reseau-routier/repertoire-autoroutes/Pages/repertoire-des-autoroutes-du-Quebec.aspx}}</ref>
| length_km = 33.8
|length_round=1
| length_ref = <ref>Ministère des Transport: "Distances routières", page 5, Les Publication du Québec, 2005</ref><ref name=A5>{{cite web|title=Répertoire des autoroutes du Québec|language=fr|publisher=[[Transports Québec]]|access-date=2021-05-28|url=https://www.transports.gouv.qc.ca/fr/projets-infrastructures/info-reseau-routier/repertoire-autoroutes/Pages/repertoire-des-autoroutes-du-Quebec.aspx}}</ref>
|established=1964<ref name="A5"/>
| length_round = 1
|direction_a=South
| established = 1964<ref name="A5"/>
|direction_b=North
| direction_a = South
|terminus_a=[[King Edward Avenue (Ottawa)|King Edward Avenue]] in [[Ottawa]], [[Ontario|ON]]
| direction_b = North
|junction={{jct|state=QC|A|50}} in [[Gatineau, QC|Gatineau]]
| terminus_a = [[King Edward Avenue (Ottawa)|King Edward Avenue]] in [[Ottawa]], [[Ontario|ON]]
|terminus_b={{jct|state=QC|QC|105|QC|366}} in [[La Pêche, Quebec|La Pêche]]
| junction = {{jct|state=QC|A|50|QC|148}} in [[Gatineau, QC|Gatineau]]
|previous_type=Route
| terminus_b = {{jct|state=QC|QC|105|QC|366}} in [[La Pêche, Quebec|La Pêche]]
|previous_route=399
| previous_type = A
|next_type=A
| previous_route = 973
|next_route=10
| next_type = A
|cities = [[Gatineau, Quebec|Gatineau]], [[La Pêche]], [[Chelsea, Quebec|Chelsea]]
| next_route = 10
| cities = [[Gatineau, Quebec|Gatineau]], [[La Pêche]], [[Chelsea, Quebec|Chelsea]]
}}
}}
'''Autoroute 5''' ('''A-5''', also known as the '''Autoroute de la Gatineau''') is a short [[controlled-access highway|controlled-access]] [[Autoroute (Quebec)|Autoroute]] in the [[Outaouais (region)|Outaouais]] region of western [[Quebec]]. It connects the central urban area of [[Gatineau, Quebec|Gatineau]] (formerly [[Hull, Quebec|Hull]]) with the recreational areas of [[Gatineau Park]] and the exurban rural areas of [[Chelsea, Quebec|Chelsea]] and [[La Pêche, Quebec|La Pêche]]. The southern terminus provides access to the [[Macdonald-Cartier Bridge]], which continues into downtown [[Ottawa]]. The A-5 generally has four lanes of traffic (two per direction) with the exception of southernmost section across the Macdonald-Cartier Bridge where A-5 widens to six lanes (three per direction).
'''Autoroute 5''' ('''A-5''', also known as the '''Autoroute de la Gatineau''') is a short [[controlled-access highway|controlled-access]] [[Autoroute (Quebec)|Autoroute]] in the [[Outaouais (region)|Outaouais]] region of western [[Quebec]]. It connects the central urban area of [[Gatineau, Quebec|Gatineau]] (formerly [[Hull, Quebec|Hull]]) with the recreational areas of [[Gatineau Park]] and the exurban rural areas of [[Chelsea, Quebec|Chelsea]] and [[La Pêche, Quebec|La Pêche]]. The southern terminus provides access to the [[Macdonald-Cartier Bridge]], which continues into downtown [[Ottawa]]. The A-5 generally has four lanes of traffic (two per direction) with the exception of southernmost section across the Macdonald-Cartier Bridge where A-5 widens to six lanes (three per direction).
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== Route description ==
== Route description ==


Autoroute 5 begins at the Ontario-Quebec border on the MacDonald-Cartier Bridge, which is 6 lanes wide. Upon hitting land, Autoroute 5 loses 2 lanes and interchanges with Boulevard Maisonneuve/Boulevard Fournier and [[Quebec Autoroute 50|Autoroute 50]] in quick succession. It then curves northwest, interchanging with Boulevard du Casino, providing access to [[Casino du Lac-Leamy]]. Autoroute 5 services Gatineau with two more interchanges before leaving the urban area, where a grass median forms. Autoroute 5 then interchanges with Chemin Old Chelsea and Chemin Scott, which provide access to [[Gatineau Park]] as well as [[Chelsea, Quebec|Chelsea]]. The expressway then meanders through forested land, largely parallel to [[Quebec Route 105|Route 105]]. At Exit 28, Route 105 joins Autoroute 5 in a concurrency until the end of Autoroute 5, which occurs 3.5 km later, bypassing the hamlet of [[Wakefield, Quebec|Wakefield]]. Autoroute 5 gradually loses its median and center divider before ending at a T-intersection, where Route 105 continues east <ref name=":0">{{cite web |title=Google Maps |url=https://www.google.ca/maps/@45.5382217,-75.7925775,38203m/data=!3m1!1e3 |website=Google Maps}}</ref>.
Autoroute 5 begins at the Ontario-Quebec border on the MacDonald-Cartier Bridge, which is 6 lanes wide. Upon hitting land, Autoroute 5 loses 2 lanes and interchanges with Boulevard Maisonneuve/Boulevard Fournier and [[Quebec Autoroute 50|Autoroute 50]] in quick succession. It then curves northwest, interchanging with Boulevard du Casino, providing access to [[Casino du Lac-Leamy]]. Autoroute 5 services Gatineau with two more interchanges before leaving the urban area, where a grass median forms. Autoroute 5 then interchanges with Chemin Old Chelsea and Chemin Scott, which provide access to [[Gatineau Park]] as well as [[Chelsea, Quebec|Chelsea]]. The expressway then meanders through forested land, largely parallel to [[Quebec Route 105|Route 105]]. At Exit 28, Route 105 joins Autoroute 5 in a concurrency until the end of Autoroute 5, which occurs 3.5 km later, bypassing the hamlet of [[Wakefield, Quebec|Wakefield]]. Autoroute 5 gradually loses its median and center divider before ending at a T-intersection, where Route 105 continues east.<ref name=":0">{{cite web |title=Google Maps |url=https://www.google.ca/maps/@45.5382217,-75.7925775,38203m/data=!3m1!1e3 |website=Google Maps}}</ref>


The speed limit on Autoroute 5 is 100 km/h north of Boulevard du Casino, and 70 km/h south of it.<ref name=":0" />{{Better source needed|reason=The current source is insufficiently reliable ([[WP:NOTRS]]).|date=January 2023}}
The speed limit on Autoroute 5 is 100 km/h north of Boulevard du Casino, and 70 km/h south of it.<ref name=":0" />{{Better source needed|reason=The current source is insufficiently reliable ([[WP:NOTRS]]).|date=January 2023}}
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# The second segment, built in 1993, was a short four-lane, at-grade expressway bypass of [[Wakefield, Quebec|Wakefield]], which overlapped [[Quebec Route 105|Route 105]] and [[Quebec Route 366|Route 366]]. The MTQ plan to eliminate the discontinuity between the two segments was completed in October 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtq.gouv.qc.ca/portal/page/portal/grands_projets/trouver_grand_projet/prolongement_a5 |title=Transports Québec : Autoroute 5 - Prolongement |access-date=May 10, 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110716214025/http://www.mtq.gouv.qc.ca/portal/page/portal/grands_projets/trouver_grand_projet/prolongement_a5 |archive-date=July 16, 2011 }}</ref> Further extensions of A-5 north of Wakefield have been deemed unnecessary given the current AADT on [[Quebec Route 105|Route 105]].{{Citation needed|date=December 2009}}
# The second segment, built in 1993, was a short four-lane, at-grade expressway bypass of [[Wakefield, Quebec|Wakefield]], which overlapped [[Quebec Route 105|Route 105]] and [[Quebec Route 366|Route 366]]. The MTQ plan to eliminate the discontinuity between the two segments was completed in October 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtq.gouv.qc.ca/portal/page/portal/grands_projets/trouver_grand_projet/prolongement_a5 |title=Transports Québec : Autoroute 5 - Prolongement |access-date=May 10, 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110716214025/http://www.mtq.gouv.qc.ca/portal/page/portal/grands_projets/trouver_grand_projet/prolongement_a5 |archive-date=July 16, 2011 }}</ref> Further extensions of A-5 north of Wakefield have been deemed unnecessary given the current AADT on [[Quebec Route 105|Route 105]].{{Citation needed|date=December 2009}}


A {{convert|2.5|km|mi|1|abbr=on}} extension of the southern segment past [[Tulip Valley]], an area of [[Quebec Route 105|Route 105]] that has been the site of multiple fatal incidents in the past, was opened on 4 December 2009 following a $27 million ({{CAD}}) extension project.<ref name=OC2009>{{cite news | url=https://ottawacitizen.com/news/stretch+opened/2318936/story.html | title=New stretch of Hwy. 5 opened | first=Dave | last=Rogers | date=9 December 2009 | newspaper=[[Ottawa Citizen]] | access-date=2009-12-09 }} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref><ref>[http://www.lawrencecannon.com/?section_id=4421&section_copy_id=47713&language_id=0 Prolongement de l'autoroute 5 en Outaouais<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Another $115 million {{convert|6.5|km|mi}} project began in 2010 to connect the south and north segments, completing the carriageway to Wakefield in October 2014.<ref name=OC2009 /><ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.radio-canada.ca/regions/ottawa/2009/12/04/005-autoroute-5-Gatineau.shtml | title=Un nouveau tronçon est ouvert (A new section is open) | publisher=[[Radio-Canada]] | language=fr | date=4 December 2009 | access-date=2009-12-09 }}</ref><ref name=a52014> {{cite news | url =http://ici.radio-canada.ca/regions/ottawa/2014/10/10/005-outaouais-ouverture-nouveau-troncon-autoroute-5.shtml|title = Le nouveau tronçon de l'A-5 est ouvert dans les deux directions|publisher = Radio-Canada | language = fr|date = 10 October 2014|access-date = 2014-10-10}}</ref>
A {{convert|2.5|km|mi|1|abbr=on}} extension of the southern segment past [[Tulip Valley]], an area of [[Quebec Route 105|Route 105]] that has been the site of multiple fatal incidents in the past, was opened on 4 December 2009 following a $27 million ({{CAD}}) extension project.<ref name=OC2009>{{cite news | url=https://ottawacitizen.com/news/stretch+opened/2318936/story.html | title=New stretch of Hwy. 5 opened | first=Dave | last=Rogers | date=9 December 2009 | newspaper=[[Ottawa Citizen]] | access-date=2009-12-09 }} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref><ref>[http://www.lawrencecannon.com/?section_id=4421&section_copy_id=47713&language_id=0 Prolongement de l'autoroute 5 en Outaouais<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Another $115 million {{convert|6.5|km|mi}} project began in 2010 to connect the south and north segments, completing the carriageway to Wakefield in October 2014.<ref name=OC2009 /><ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.radio-canada.ca/regions/ottawa/2009/12/04/005-autoroute-5-Gatineau.shtml | title=Un nouveau tronçon est ouvert (A new section is open) | publisher=[[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|Radio-Canada]] | language=fr | date=4 December 2009 | access-date=2009-12-09 }}</ref><ref name=a52014> {{cite news | url =http://ici.radio-canada.ca/regions/ottawa/2014/10/10/005-outaouais-ouverture-nouveau-troncon-autoroute-5.shtml|title = Le nouveau tronçon de l'A-5 est ouvert dans les deux directions|publisher = Radio-Canada | language = fr|date = 10 October 2014|access-date = 2014-10-10}}</ref>


Beginning in June 2008, the MTQ began replacing the concrete surface from Ottawa to [[Boulevard Saint-Joseph|Saint-Joseph Boulevard]] with asphalt after multiple incidents in which pieces of concrete broke out from the surface including one that struck the windshield of a vehicle, killing its driver in November 2007. Construction was completed by the end of 2008.
Beginning in June 2008, the MTQ began replacing the concrete surface from Ottawa to [[Boulevard Saint-Joseph|Saint-Joseph Boulevard]] with asphalt after multiple incidents in which pieces of concrete broke out from the surface including one that struck the windshield of a vehicle, killing its driver in November 2007. Construction was completed by the end of 2008.
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==Exit list==
==Exit list==
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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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*[http://www.google.ca/maps?saddr=Autoroute+5+N&daddr=Autoroute+5+N&hl=en&ll=45.520541,-75.778198&spn=0.200138,0.445976&sll=45.576622,-75.877161&sspn=0.049985,0.111494&geocode=FRZQtQIdRN98-w%3BFaKetwIdeAN6-w&vpsrc=6&mra=dme&mrsp=1&sz=14&t=h&z=12 Google Maps: Autoroute 5 from Ontario border to Chelsea]
*[http://www.google.ca/maps?saddr=Autoroute+5+N&daddr=Autoroute+5+N&hl=en&ll=45.520541,-75.778198&spn=0.200138,0.445976&sll=45.576622,-75.877161&sspn=0.049985,0.111494&geocode=FRZQtQIdRN98-w%3BFaKetwIdeAN6-w&vpsrc=6&mra=dme&mrsp=1&sz=14&t=h&z=12 Google Maps: Autoroute 5 from Ontario border to Chelsea]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20060516213726/http://webfil_92.tripod.com/autoroutes_en/id1.html A-5 at Quebec Autoroutes]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20060516213726/http://webfil_92.tripod.com/autoroutes_en/id1.html A-5 at Quebec Autoroutes]
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Latest revision as of 21:06, 2 December 2024

Autoroute 5 marker
Autoroute 5
Autoroute de la Gatineau
Map
A-5 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by Transports Québec
Length33.8 km[1][2] (21.0 mi)
Existed1964[2]–present
Major junctions
South endKing Edward Avenue in Ottawa, ON
Major intersections A-50 / R-148 in Gatineau
North end R-105 / R-366 in La Pêche
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
Major citiesGatineau, La Pêche, Chelsea
Highway system
A-973 A-10

Autoroute 5 (A-5, also known as the Autoroute de la Gatineau) is a short controlled-access Autoroute in the Outaouais region of western Quebec. It connects the central urban area of Gatineau (formerly Hull) with the recreational areas of Gatineau Park and the exurban rural areas of Chelsea and La Pêche. The southern terminus provides access to the Macdonald-Cartier Bridge, which continues into downtown Ottawa. The A-5 generally has four lanes of traffic (two per direction) with the exception of southernmost section across the Macdonald-Cartier Bridge where A-5 widens to six lanes (three per direction).

Part of Route 148 overlapped A-5 from Autoroute 50 to Boulevard Saint-Raymond until completion of Boulevard des Allumettières in 2007. With the completion of Boulevard des Allumettières, Route 148 was rerouted onto the southern leg of Autoroute 50 and then west towards Aylmer on Boulevard des Allumettières. Autoroute 5 is the only Quebec A-class Autoroute to have only 1 digit in its name.

Route description

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Autoroute 5 begins at the Ontario-Quebec border on the MacDonald-Cartier Bridge, which is 6 lanes wide. Upon hitting land, Autoroute 5 loses 2 lanes and interchanges with Boulevard Maisonneuve/Boulevard Fournier and Autoroute 50 in quick succession. It then curves northwest, interchanging with Boulevard du Casino, providing access to Casino du Lac-Leamy. Autoroute 5 services Gatineau with two more interchanges before leaving the urban area, where a grass median forms. Autoroute 5 then interchanges with Chemin Old Chelsea and Chemin Scott, which provide access to Gatineau Park as well as Chelsea. The expressway then meanders through forested land, largely parallel to Route 105. At Exit 28, Route 105 joins Autoroute 5 in a concurrency until the end of Autoroute 5, which occurs 3.5 km later, bypassing the hamlet of Wakefield. Autoroute 5 gradually loses its median and center divider before ending at a T-intersection, where Route 105 continues east.[3]

The speed limit on Autoroute 5 is 100 km/h north of Boulevard du Casino, and 70 km/h south of it.[3][better source needed]

History

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Until October 2014 there had been two segments of A-5 for several years:

  1. The main segment was a freeway that continued for 21.5 km (13.4 mi) from the Macdonald-Cartier Bridge through the Hull sector of Gatineau to a short access road to Route 105 south of Wakefield.
  2. The second segment, built in 1993, was a short four-lane, at-grade expressway bypass of Wakefield, which overlapped Route 105 and Route 366. The MTQ plan to eliminate the discontinuity between the two segments was completed in October 2014.[4] Further extensions of A-5 north of Wakefield have been deemed unnecessary given the current AADT on Route 105.[citation needed]

A 2.5 km (1.6 mi) extension of the southern segment past Tulip Valley, an area of Route 105 that has been the site of multiple fatal incidents in the past, was opened on 4 December 2009 following a $27 million (CA$) extension project.[5][6] Another $115 million 6.5 kilometres (4.0 mi) project began in 2010 to connect the south and north segments, completing the carriageway to Wakefield in October 2014.[5][7][8]

Beginning in June 2008, the MTQ began replacing the concrete surface from Ottawa to Saint-Joseph Boulevard with asphalt after multiple incidents in which pieces of concrete broke out from the surface including one that struck the windshield of a vehicle, killing its driver in November 2007. Construction was completed by the end of 2008.


Exit list

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RCMLocationkmmiExitDestinationsNotes
Ottawa River0.000.00 King Edward Avenue (Road 99 south) to Highway 417 – OttawaContinuation into Ontario
Pont Macdonald-Cartier (Macdonald-Cartier Bridge)
Gatineau0.300.191Boulevard Maisonneuve / Boulevard Fournier – Centre-Ville GatineauNo southbound exit to northbound Boulevard Fournier. Southbound exit is via exit 2
0.800.502 A-50 east (Autoroute de l'Outaouais) / R-148 east – MontréalA-50 exit 135
2.601.623Boulevard du Casino / Boulevard Saint-Raymond – PontiacAlso serves R-105
4.102.555 R-105 (Boulevard Saint-Joseph) / Boulevard Mont-BleuSigned as exits 5N (north) and 5S (south) northbound
7.204.478Boulevard des Hautes-Plaines
Les Collines-de-l'OutaouaisChelsea11.507.1512Chemin Old ChelseaNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
13.508.3913Tenaga, Old Chelsea
21.5013.3621Chemin de la RivièreAccess via R-105
25.5015.8424Chemin Cross LoopAlso serves R-105
La Pêche30.0018.6428 R-105 south / R-366 west / Chemin de la Vallée-de-WakefieldSouthern terminus of R-105 / R-366 concurrency
33.5020.82 R-105 north / R-366 east / Chemin Maclaren west – Val-des-Monts, Maniwaki, La PêcheAt-grade intersection; to be replaced with a roundabout
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References

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  1. ^ Ministère des Transport: "Distances routières", page 5, Les Publication du Québec, 2005
  2. ^ a b "Répertoire des autoroutes du Québec" (in French). Transports Québec. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
  3. ^ a b "Google Maps". Google Maps.
  4. ^ "Transports Québec : Autoroute 5 - Prolongement". Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved May 10, 2009.
  5. ^ a b Rogers, Dave (9 December 2009). "New stretch of Hwy. 5 opened". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved 2009-12-09. [dead link]
  6. ^ Prolongement de l'autoroute 5 en Outaouais
  7. ^ "Un nouveau tronçon est ouvert (A new section is open)" (in French). Radio-Canada. 4 December 2009. Retrieved 2009-12-09.
  8. ^ "Le nouveau tronçon de l'A-5 est ouvert dans les deux directions" (in French). Radio-Canada. 10 October 2014. Retrieved 2014-10-10.
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