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Streets in downtown Montreal to reopen after Formula E race

WATCH ABOVE: Several downtown roads will reopen Monday after Montreal’s Formula E race. Global’s Dan Spector reports – Jul 31, 2017

After Formula E shut down several streets in downtown Montreal, some of those roads will reopen Monday.

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The road racetrack forced pedestrians, cyclists and motorists to use detours in order to navigate downtown Montreal.

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Numerous restaurants also had to part ways with their terraces while the race took place.

The city of Montreal says the following streets will re-open throughout Monday morning:

  • Viger Avenue East between Papineau Avenue and Berri Street.
  • Saint-Antoine Street East between Berri Street and Notre-Dame Street East.
  • Saint-Hubert Street between Viger Avenue East and Saint-Antoine Street East.
  • Northbound Papineau Avenue between Viger Avenue East and René Lévesque Boulevard East.
  • Amherst Street between de Maisonneuve Boulevard East and Viger Avenue East.
  • De la Gauchetiere Street East between Wolfe Street and Saint-Denis Street
  • All cross streets between René Lévesque Boulevard East and Viger Avenue East from Saint-Hubert Street to Wolfe Street.

Other streets are expected to reopen throughout the week.

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By Friday, René Lévesque Boulevard is expected to be fully reopened.

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