Potholes in L'Ange-Gardien, QC

Population 6,102 · Quebec

This page shows pothole reports submitted in L'Ange-Gardien, Quebec. RoadRot is a free, independent platform — anyone can report a pothole, and reports get forwarded to the responsible municipality.

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Why L'Ange-Gardien gets potholes

L'Ange-Gardien sits in the Outaouais region's continental climate zone, where repeated freeze-thaw cycling is the main reason roads fall apart. Water seeps into pavement cracks, freezes and expands, then thaws and contracts, and the road surface breaks down a little more each cycle. Quebec as a whole takes a serious hit from this: CAA-Québec estimates nearly $1.5 billion in provincial taxpayer money goes toward pothole repairs every year.

How to report potholes in L'Ange-Gardien

L'Ange-Gardien doesn't appear to have a dedicated pothole reporting app or online form. Your best bet for municipal streets is to contact the municipality directly by phone at +1 819-986-7470 or by email at info@municipalitedelangegardien.com. If the pothole is on a provincial route like Route 315, that road falls under the Ministère des Transports du Québec (MTQ), and you should report it through the MTQ's 511 line. RoadRot works alongside those channels: you drop a pin on the public map, other drivers can confirm it, and if you want to push harder, there's a built-in tool to email your municipal or provincial representative directly about that specific report.
Guides

Hit a pothole in L'Ange-Gardien and damaged your vehicle? Read the Quebec pothole damage claim guide — deadlines, where to file, and what evidence you need. New to RoadRot? See how to report a pothole.

Common questions

Who is responsible for fixing potholes in L'Ange-Gardien?

It depends on the road. Local and residential streets are handled by the municipality's Public Works department. Provincial routes passing through town, including Route 315, fall under the Ministère des Transports du Québec (MTQ). If you're not sure which authority covers a specific road, a good rule of thumb is that numbered routes are usually provincial.

Does L'Ange-Gardien have a 311 line?

No dedicated 311 service was found for L'Ange-Gardien. It's a small municipality, so public works requests typically go through general municipal administration at +1 819-986-7470 or info@municipalitedelangegardien.com. For provincial roads, call 511 to reach the MTQ.

When is pothole season worst in L'Ange-Gardien?

Spring is the rough patch, when warming temperatures thaw the ground after a hard winter and all that freeze-thaw damage shows up at once. Fall can also produce a wave of new cracks as temperatures start dropping and moisture gets into the pavement before it freezes again.

How do I claim vehicle damage caused by a pothole in Quebec?

You'd need to file a claim with the municipality or the MTQ, depending on who owns the road. Quebec's liability rules generally require you to show the authority knew about the hazard and failed to act, so documenting the pothole with photos and timestamps matters a lot. A public report on RoadRot with community confirmations can help establish that the problem was visible and known.

What does RoadRot actually do with pothole reports in L'Ange-Gardien?

RoadRot puts your report on a public map where other drivers can see it and confirm it. More confirmations make the problem harder to ignore. The site doesn't automatically contact the municipality or 311 on your behalf, but there's a built-in tool that lets you email your local or provincial representative directly about a specific report whenever you're ready to do that.