South Burlington
South Burlington
Montreal
Montreal
Bus Driving

South Burlington to Montreal

Updated: 29 May 2026

The trip from South Burlington to Montreal is a short, international journey of approximately 150 kilometers. You will travel north on I-89, which transitions into Route 133 upon crossing the border into Quebec. The drive typically takes about 2 hours, excluding potential wait times at the Highgate Springs-Saint-Armand border crossing. Montreal offers a unique blend of European charm and North American convenience.

Total Distance: 150 km driving distance, 135 km straight-line air distance.
Fastest Way
Driving, taking approximately 2 hours depending on border wait times.
Cheapest Way
Driving, as fuel costs are low for the short 150-kilometer distance.
Compare South Burlington to Montreal Routes
Bus
Direct
Driving
Direct
Duration 2 hours 30 mins 2 hours
Avg Price 30-50 USD 25-40 USD in fuel
Operator Greyhound Personal Vehicle
Route Burlington to Gare d'autocars de Montréal I-89 N to QC-133 N
Tip Check the bus schedule as departures are limited daily. Ensure you have your passport ready for the border crossing.
Travel Tips
  • Passport
    You must carry a valid passport or enhanced driver's license to cross the border.
  • Currency
    Use Canadian Dollars (CAD); credit cards are widely accepted throughout the city.
  • Language
    French is the official language, though English is widely spoken in tourist areas.
  • Border
    Check the border wait times online before you depart to avoid long delays.
  • Driving
    Speed limits in Quebec are in kilometers per hour; adjust your speedometer accordingly.
Safety Tips
  • Border Rules
    Do not carry prohibited items like certain firearms or large amounts of cash without declaration.
  • Winter Driving
    Winter tires are mandatory in Quebec from December to March.
  • Emergency
    Dial 911 for emergency services in Montreal.
  • Pedestrian Safety
    Montreal has many one-way streets; look both ways before crossing.
People Also Ask
  • Do I need a visa?
    US citizens do not need a visa for short tourist visits to Canada.
  • Is the border crossing busy?
    It can be busy on weekends and holidays; plan to travel during off-peak hours.
  • Can I take a train?
    There is no direct passenger train service from Burlington to Montreal.
  • What is the best way to get around?
    The STM metro system is efficient and covers most of the city.
  • Is it safe to drive in Montreal?
    Yes, but parking can be difficult and expensive in the downtown core.
Quick Info
  • From South Burlington, Vermont, United States
  • To Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

June for the Montreal International Jazz Festival or winter for skiing.

Things to Do in Montreal
1
Old Montreal
Walk the cobblestone streets of the historic district. It features 17th-century architecture and the Notre-Dame Basilica.
2
Mount Royal Park
Hike or drive to the top of the mountain for a panoramic view of the city. It was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted.
3
Jean-Talon Market
Visit one of the largest open-air markets in North America. It is a great place to sample local Quebecois food.
4
Museum of Fine Arts
Explore one of Canada's most prominent art museums. It houses an extensive collection of international and Canadian art.
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