Hitchhiking from Candiac
Hitchhiking to Candiac
Recent reviews mentioning Candiac
45.49415, -73.57036
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45.52919, -73.51904
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45.47006, -73.55568
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45.47017, -73.56181
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45.52919, -73.51904
Prendre le métro jusqu'à Sherbrooke/Longueil, puis marcher (5 min) jusque là . Bon spot pour Québec/Maritimes.Take the metro to Sherbrooke/Longueil, then walk to this point (5 min). Good spot to Québec city/Maritimes.
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45.49415, -73.57036
Pour aller vers Ottawa/Toronto. Pas terrible mais seul spot à ma connaissance.Towards Ottawa/Toronto. Average but only spot I know.
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45.47017, -73.56181
I waiting a little bit to go to Sherbrooke but after it was ok.―Anonymous
45.47006, -73.55568
Difficult to go out to Montreal, because everybody got to L'île aux Soeurs and dont go to Sherbrooke―Anonymous
45.52587, -73.52389
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45.5266, -73.51742
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45.52587, -73.52389
Near longueil metro station, just before a ramp to highway, cars can easily stop. Cars are coming from Longueil, and from boulevard La Fayette.―Anonymous
45.5266, -73.51742
The dot is misplaced, sorry for my mistake. It should be on the bridge of the Boulevard Taschereau. Best place to go toward Qc city. Good visibility and place to stop. A lot of cars. Did it dozens of time, average waiting time around 15 min to get a lift far enough to get home. I suggest refusing lift from someone who offers to get you to the A-20 only, as it is so easy to find a lift for further.―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
46.43526, -80.97285
Spot is a bit creepy, cars go quite fast and most are going to Toronto and not to Ottawa.There is a gas station nearby but only for trucks, and it is not very busy. We were taken by a truck at the station when he stopped for a break.
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