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Louis Bisson Bridge

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Pont Louis Bisson (Pierrefonds)
Pont Louis Bisson (Pierrefonds)

Louis Bisson Bridge spans the Rivière des Prairies between the eastern tip of Montreal's Pierrefonds-Roxboro borough and the district of Chomedey in Laval, Quebec, Canada. It carries 7 lanes of Quebec Highway 13, including one reversible lane at the centre. That lane is an example of a permanent zipper lane. The bridge was named after Canadian aviator Louis Bisson.

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Louis Bisson Bridge
Autoroute Chomedey, Montreal Pierrefonds-Roxboro

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N 45.510888888889 ° E -73.763888888889 °
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Pont Louis-Bisson

Autoroute Chomedey
H4S 0A3 Montreal, Pierrefonds-Roxboro
Quebec, Canada
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