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If it's easier for you, there are lots of car hire pickup locations in Montreal from SAR 84.Driving in Montreal: What to expect on the road
Documents you'll need You’ll need your driving licence, passport and a credit card to rent a car in Montreal. Most visitors can use their regular licence. If it isn’t in English or French, you may need an International Driving Permit (IDP). Rental companies also check that your ID matches your booking. |
Navigating city driving Driving in Montreal mixes narrow streets with busy bridges. Downtown has one-way lanes and frequent traffic lights, while wider boulevards circle the centre. Navigation apps help you avoid construction, diversions and peak-time queues at river crossings. |
Tolls, emissions zones and charges Most routes in Montreal are toll-free, though some nearby highways have tolls. Montreal has no emissions zones. If you use toll roads in the wider region, payments are electronic or taken at booths. Follow regional signs and your rental company’s toll guidance. |
Parking your car in Montreal Parking in Montreal is easier in car parks. Street spaces often have time limits or winter restrictions. Multi-storey and underground car parks near the centre offer simpler access to shops, events and riverfront areas. |
Finding fuel or charging points Fuel and EV chargers are easy to find across the city. Petrol stations sit on major roads, and EV charging stations in Montreal are common in public car parks and retail areas. Apps like PlugShare help you check charger availability in real time. |
Local driving style and tips Winter weather affects driving across Montreal. Local habits include using winter tyres, slowing on icy bridges and leaving longer stopping distances. In all seasons, take care at busy junctions and watch for bikes and pedestrians. |