CAA-Quebec master routes
Master routes show you the way to the most popular Canadian and U.S. destinations, because sometimes you just want the most direct route from point A to point B. What should you know before you take a master route?
CAA-Quebec uses the following rules to select master routes:
Choose highways over secondary roads.
Keep road changes to a minimum.
Avoid toll roads as much as possible.
For destinations that are Canadian cities, keep the master route in Canada.
Include bypass options around big cities, when needed.
How to use CAA‑Quebec’s master routes
Use the links below to see the route.
Feel free to change the starting address to your own.
If your destination isn’t exactly what’s there, feel free to change the destination address as well.
WARNING: Any white dots (meaning “via”) we’ve added along your way may no longer apply. You can delete them.
For routes identified as toll-free that take Highway 88-81, the directions may say it’s a toll road, but there is no toll because the section of Highway 90 involved is so short.
CAA-Quebec master routes for popular destinations
Here are some popular destinations CAA has master routes for, mainly starting in Montréal.
We indicate the planning map for each route (road maps for the states and provinces you go through) that you can order free as a member to go with your itinerary.
Quebec
Order the Province of Quebec map to go with your itinerary.
Ontario
Order the Province of Ontario map to go with your itinerary.The Maritimes
Order the Atlantic Provinces & Quebec map to go with your itinerary.Western Canada
Order the Northeastern States/Provinces and Northwestern States/Provinces planning maps to go with your itinerary.Florida
Order the Northeastern States/Provinces and Southeastern States planning maps to go with your itinerary.
East Coast of Florida (Montréal – Miami)
- Direct route via Interstates 87, 287, and 95 – Outward trip
- Direct route via Interstates 95, 287, and 87 – Return trip
- Direct route via Interstates 87, 287, and 95 for vehicles hauling propane – Outward trip
- Direct route via Interstates 95, 287, and 87 for vehicles hauling propane – Return trip
- Direct toll-free route, via I-87, I-88, I-81, Route 66, Route 17, and I-95 – Outward trip
- Direct toll-free route, via I-95, Route 17, Route 66, I-81, I-88, and I-87 – Return trip
- Route through the Thousand Islands, via Highway 401, I-81, Route 66, Route 17, and I-95 – Outward trip
- Route through the Thousand Islands, via I-95, Route 17, Route 66, I-81, and Highway 401 – Return trip
West Coast of Florida, via Orlando and Kissimmee (Montréal – Naples)
- Direct route via Interstates 87, 287, 95, 4, and 75
- Direct route for vehicles hauling propane, via Interstates 87, 287, 95, 4, and 75
- Direct toll-free route, via I-87, I-88, I-81, Route 66, Route 17, I-95, I-4, and I-75
Coast of Maine to Ogunquit
Order the New England planning map to go with your itinerary.
- Montréal to Ogunquit direct route
- Montréal to Old Orchard Beach direct route
- Québec City to Ogunquit direct route
New Jersey
Order the Northeastern States/Provinces planning map to go with your itinerary.
Virginia
Order the Northeastern States/Provinces and Southeastern States planning maps to go with your itinerary.
- Montréal to Virginia Beach direct route (via Highway 13 and the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel)
South Carolina
Order the Northeastern States/Provinces and Southeastern States planning maps to go with your itinerary.
California
Order the Northeastern States/Provinces, Central States/Provinces, and Western States planning maps.