Potholes in Saint-Raymond, QC

Population 11,108 · Quebec

This page shows pothole reports submitted in Saint-Raymond, 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 Saint-Raymond gets potholes

Saint-Raymond sits in the Portneuf region, inland from Quebec City, where continental winters are long and serious. Quebec's ground freezes to depths between 1.2 and 3 metres for more than four months of the year, and when it thaws in spring, pavement can become 30 to 70% more fragile than it was before the cold set in. Add heavy road salt use through the winter and you've got a reliable annual recipe for cracked, heaved, and broken asphalt by the time April rolls around.

How to report potholes in Saint-Raymond

Saint-Raymond doesn't appear to have a dedicated 311 service or a standalone pothole reporting app. The city runs an online citizen portal called Voilà! through its official site at villesaintraymond.com, which may support road complaints, but we couldn't confirm that pothole reporting is specifically covered there. Your best bet is to check villesaintraymond.com directly and look for Travaux publics (Public Works) contact options. RoadRot works alongside whatever official channel you use: drop a pin on the public map, let the community confirm the hazard, and use the built-in email tool to send a message straight to your municipal rep if you want to apply some pressure.
Guides

Hit a pothole in Saint-Raymond 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 Saint-Raymond?

City streets in Saint-Raymond are the responsibility of the municipal Public Works department (Travaux publics). Provincial roads in the area, including stretches of Route 365 and Route 367 outside municipal limits, fall under the Ministère des Transports et Mobilité durable du Québec (MTMD). If you're not sure which level owns the road, the city website at villesaintraymond.com is a good starting point.

Does Saint-Raymond have a 311 pothole reporting line?

311 is mainly a feature of larger Quebec cities like Montreal and Quebec City. Saint-Raymond at around 11,000 residents doesn't appear to offer it. For road issues, contacting municipal Public Works directly through villesaintraymond.com is your most reliable option.

When is pothole season worst in Saint-Raymond?

Spring is the rough stretch, typically late March through April, when the ground thaws after a long freeze and road surfaces that held together all winter start to fail. Quebec research puts roads at 30 to 70% more fragile during the spring thaw period, so expect the worst right around when the snow finally clears.

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

You'd need to file a claim with the municipality responsible for the road, and they can deny it if they weren't aware of the hazard or hadn't had reasonable time to fix it. Documenting the pothole with photos, a GPS location, and the date matters a lot for your case. A public report on RoadRot can help establish that the hazard was visible and on record.

Does RoadRot report potholes to the City of Saint-Raymond automatically?

No. RoadRot is a public map where anyone can pin a road hazard, rate its severity, and add a photo. Other users can confirm the report, which builds visibility. If you want to contact the city directly, RoadRot has an email-your-rep tool you can trigger yourself to send a complaint to your local representative.