Potholes in Deux-Montagnes, QC
Population 17,915 · Quebec
This page shows pothole reports submitted in Deux-Montagnes, Quebec. RoadRot is a free, independent platform — anyone can report a pothole, and reports get forwarded to the responsible municipality.
Common questions
Who is responsible for fixing potholes in Deux-Montagnes?
It depends on the road. City streets are handled by Deux-Montagnes' Public Works division (Travaux publics et services techniques). Provincial routes like Route 344 fall under the Ministère des Transports du Québec (MTQ), so you'd contact MTQ for anything on those corridors.
Does Deux-Montagnes have a 311 service for pothole reports?
No, Deux-Montagnes doesn't operate a 311 line. Your best bets are calling the city at 450 473-2796 or using the contact form on ville.deux-montagnes.qc.ca to reach the right department.
What's the worst time of year for potholes in Deux-Montagnes?
Late winter into early spring. The ground around the Montreal metro freezes deep, sometimes to several metres, and when it starts thawing the pavement takes the brunt of it. Roads that survived December can fall apart fast in March and April once that frost starts moving.
How do I claim compensation for vehicle damage from a pothole in Quebec?
If the pothole was on a city road, you'd file a claim with the Ville de Deux-Montagnes. If it was on a provincial highway, you'd seek compensation from the Quebec government through MTQ. In both cases you'll generally need to show the pothole was reported and that the city or province had reasonable time to fix it and didn't, so documenting the pothole (photos, location, date) matters.
How does RoadRot help with potholes in Deux-Montagnes?
You can drop a pin on the RoadRot map, rate how bad the pothole is, and add a photo if you have one. Other drivers can confirm your report, which increases its visibility. There's also a built-in tool that lets you draft and send an email complaint to your local rep directly. RoadRot doesn't contact the city on your behalf, but a public record with community confirmations is a lot harder for anyone to ignore than a complaint that went nowhere.