Hitchhiking from Beauharnois
Hitchhiking to Beauharnois
Recent reviews mentioning Beauharnois
45.39105, -74.05606
―Anonymous
45.38064, -74.01747
―Anonymous
45.38064, -74.01747
To hitchhike to Toronto, get the train at Veldome/Lucien-L'Allier (where the Metro meets the train, you can use any other station on that line) and head to Dorion. Once there get to the 20 highway that passes south of the rail through the town, to the last set of traffic light. Wide shoulders, slow and freaquent traffic, only problen is that big vehicles are forbiden from stopping. Took me 30 minutes with a sign, as from 11:30 am.―Anonymous
45.39105, -74.05606
Flying J truck stop. If you're heading toward west, this is a good place to go. I've drop a friend there and he found a ride to Toronto in 5min, dinner included.―Anonymous
45.45609, -73.86262
―Vickzorz
45.42092, -73.94781
Very nice spot. Cars have time to see you and loads of space to stop―Travelnroll
45.42092, -73.94781
Quite a neat spot, though I had to wait a bit over an hour, which is longer than Quebec average for me. Maybe beacuse I started on the morning of Canada Day.Easy to get to, $3 bus ride from the centre of Montreal. Great place to pull over, long straight stretch to get noticed from far, as though it was meant for hitching. Not so much traffic though.
―K9f100
45.42092, -73.94781
Second time we get lucky here. It was dark, we thought it wouldn't work. Only 15min and someone drove us straight to Ottawa―Travelnroll
45.39546, -73.96305
―Globestoppeuse
45.41682, -73.94967
―Anonymous
45.41682, -73.94967
Got a ride to Ontario pretty much straight away―Anonymous
45.39546, -73.96305
Take the train to Île Perrot OR take bus 211 from Lionel-Groulx subway station and walk from the terminus over the bridge to here. The highway becomes a boulevard for a short disance, there is heavy traffic but a lot of space to pull over, so it's very safe. Get a ride past Vaudreuil at least to be completely out of the metropolitain area.―Anonymous
45.45609, -73.86262
Found it nearly impossible to hitch anywhere closer to the city, and here you are more likely to find cars that are leaving the island. We waited outside a gas station at the intersection, about 15-20 minutes.C'était impossible pour trouver un ride plus proche à la ville-- ici, il y a plusieurs voitures qui vont sortir l'isle de Montréal. Nous avons attendus à une station d'essence, au feu tricolore, pour 15-20 minutes.
―Anonymous
45.42092, -73.94781
Even better than the one the wiki site is giving. Same way to get (local buses for 2-3$) there but keep walking over the bridge (there is a bike lane). Look on your left and that's it.It's pretty easy to get there climbing the fence at the junction with the bridge (i've done this with my 20kg backpack)
Perfect spot and your should have more cars than the previous one.
Got a ride toward Ottawa pretty quickly
―Anonymous
45.40186, -73.67598
Got a ride to the bretelle d'autoroute of Chateauguay after failing to visit ces messieurs et dames de la réserve Mohawk -.-―Anonymous
45.34343, -73.72548
Sorti mon pouce sur la bretelle d'autoroute de Chateaugay à Salaberry. Picked up in 20 minutes or so. Ended up in St Thimothy , on the way to Salaberry―Anonymous
45.28798, -74.04933
Fait du pouce du village de St Tim jusqu'à la rive nord du St Laurent, à Saint Zotiquie, direction l'Ontario. Got there in a coupe of ridesIncroyable, géniales expériences.
―Anonymous
45.38064, -74.01747
Waited 1.5 hours for pickup to Toronto, lots of cops tho, but didn't give us any troubleGood traffic, and plenty of space to pull over
―Anonymous