Potholes in Mirabel, QC

Population 61,108 · Quebec

This page shows pothole reports submitted in Mirabel, 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 Mirabel gets potholes

Mirabel sits in the humid continental zone just north of Montreal, where winters are cold and snowy and the real damage happens during freeze-thaw cycles in early spring and late fall. Water seeps into small cracks in the asphalt, freezes, expands, and then thaws out, widening those cracks with each cycle. A road that survived January just fine can fall apart in March when temperatures swing back and forth across the freezing mark within a single day.

How to report potholes in Mirabel

We couldn't confirm a specific pothole report form, dedicated phone line, or app for the Ville de Mirabel from available sources. Your best bet is to check the city's official site at ville.mirabel.qc.ca and look for the public works or voirie section. If the pothole is on a numbered highway or autoroute near Mirabel, that's provincial territory and the Ministère des Transports du Québec (MTQ) is the right contact. On top of official channels, you can drop a pin on the RoadRot map to make the problem publicly visible, have neighbours confirm it, and use the built-in email-your-rep tool to send a direct message to your municipal or provincial representative. If you know Mirabel's official reporting channel, use the contact form below to let us know.
Guides

Hit a pothole in Mirabel 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 Mirabel?

It depends on the road. Local city streets are maintained by the Ville de Mirabel's public works department. If the pothole is on a numbered highway or autoroute passing through the area, that falls under the Ministère des Transports du Québec (MTQ). When in doubt, check the signage or contact the city first.

Does Mirabel have a 311 service for pothole complaints?

Mirabel is an independent municipality, so Montreal's 311 system doesn't apply here. The city manages its own public works requests through its own channels. Check ville.mirabel.qc.ca for the current contact method, as we weren't able to confirm a dedicated number or form from available sources.

What's the worst time of year for potholes in Mirabel?

Late winter and early spring, roughly February through April. That's when temperatures start crossing the freezing mark repeatedly, accelerating the freeze-thaw damage that cracked the pavement all winter. Roads near industrial areas like the YMX aerocity zone can be especially rough because heavy truck traffic grinds down pavement that's already been weakened by the cold.

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

You can file a claim against the municipality or the MTQ, depending on which authority maintains the road. Quebec law requires you to give written notice of the damage within 15 days of the incident, so document everything quickly: photos of the pothole, photos of the vehicle damage, and the exact location and date. It's worth talking to a lawyer or consulting the Commission des droits de la personne if the city disputes the claim.

How does RoadRot help with potholes in Mirabel?

RoadRot is a public crowdsourced map where you can pin a pothole, rate how bad it is, and attach a photo. Other drivers can confirm the same report, which adds community weight to the problem. There's also an email-your-rep tool that helps you send a message directly to your municipal or provincial representative. RoadRot doesn't forward anything automatically, but public visibility and a well-timed email to the right person can move things along.