Montreal’s 10 most dangerous intersections

These 10 street corners have the most collisions resulting in death or serious injuries

By Sabrina Marandola · CBC News · Posted: Sep 14, 2016 6:26 PM 

Justine Charland St-Amour, 24, was killed after being hit by a truck on Aug. 22, 2016 at the corner of Rosemont Boulevard and Iberville Street. (Radio-Canada)

1. Crémazie Blvd. West / St-Laurent Blvd.

The corner of Crémazie West and St. Laurent Blvd. (Google Maps)

2. Mont Royal Ave. / St-Denis St.

Mont Royal Avenue at St-Denis Street. (Google Maps)

3. Jarry St. / Lacordaire Blvd.

This is the corner of Jarry Street and Lacordaire Boulevard in the borough of St. Leonard. (Google Maps)

4. Jean Talon St. / Provencher Blvd.


5. Galeries d’Anjou Blvd. / St-Zotique St.

The intersection of Galeries d’Anjou Blvd. and St-Zotique Street is in Anjou. (Google Maps)

6. Parc Ave. / St-Viateur St.​

The corner of Parc Avenue and St-Viateur Street, is in the borough of the Plateau-Mont-Royal. (Google Maps)

7. De Maisonneuve St. / Berri St.

The intersection of De Maisonneuve and Berri streets is a busy one for cyclists. (Google Maps)

8. De la Montagne St. / St-Jacques St.

This is the cornr of de la Montagne and St-Jacques streets. (Google Maps)

9. Dickson St. / Sherbrooke St. East

The intersection of Dickson Street and Sherbrooke Street East. (Google Maps)

10. Henri-Bourassa Blvd. East / Christophe-Colomb Ave.

This is the corner of Henri-Bourassa Blvd. East and Christophe-Colomb Ave. (Google Maps)