How to get here?

Whether you come by car, public transport, bicycle or boat, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue is easily accessible!

By car

From Montreal

Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue is a 25 minutes drive from downtown Montreal

– Exit 41 on Highway 40 West
– Exit 39 on Highway 20 West

From Ontario

– Exit 41 on Highway 40 East
– Exit 39 on Highway 20 East

Parking

Various parking areas are available all year long and the farthest parking lot is only a 5-minute walk from Rue Sainte-Anne.

All municipal parking lots are free of charge, however there is a time limit for each one.

1

Pont Galipeault Parking Lot

Maximum 4 hours
46 regular spaces
3 disabled spaces

2

Du Collège Parking Lot

Maximum 4 hours
120 regular spaces
3 disabled spaces

3

City Hall Parking Lot

Maximum 2 hours
13 regular spaces
2 disabled spaces
1 space for electric car charging

4

Harpell Parking Lot

Reserved for users of the library, the Harpell Center and the swimming pool
30 regular spaces
1 disabled space

5

Saint-Pierre Parking Lot

Maximum 4 hours
5 regular spaces

6

Lalonde Parking Lot

Maximum 2 hours
18 regular spaces
1 disabled space

7

Lamarche Parking Lot

Maximum 4 hours
30 regular spaces
1 disabled space

8

Larry Moquin Parking Lot

Maximum 4 hours
28 regular spaces
2 reserved handicaps’ spaces

For more information

For details on parking regulations,
visit the municipal web site.

By public transit

Train station

Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue – Ligne Vaudreuil/Hudson
https://exo.quebec/en

Autobus

Terminus Macdonald – Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
https://www.stm.info/en/info/networks/bus

– 200 Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
– 211 Bord-du-Lac
– 405 Express Bord-du-Lac
– 411 Express Lionel-Groulx
– 419 Express John Abbott

By bike

Greater Montreal Bikeways

https://www.velo.qc.ca/en/toolkits/greater-montreal-bikeway-map/

La route Verte (#5 – West Island)

https://www.routeverte.com/en/discover/

West Island Heritage Bicycle Trail

https://spoi.ca/

Other useful links :

Vélo Québec