Sutton
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Driving

Saint-Constant to Sutton

Updated: 28 May 2026

The journey from Saint-Constant to Sutton covers approximately 105 kilometers through the heart of the Eastern Townships. You will primarily utilize Autoroute 10 East before transitioning to Route 139 South near Bromont. The drive typically takes 90 minutes depending on traffic near the Champlain Bridge. This route offers a transition from suburban Montreal to the rolling hills of the Appalachian foothills. It is a popular weekend escape for outdoor enthusiasts seeking mountain air.

Total Distance: 105 km driving distance; 85 km straight-line air distance.
Fastest Way
Driving is the only practical mode, taking 90 minutes via the A-10 and QC-139.
Cheapest Way
Driving your own vehicle is the most economical option at approximately 25 CAD in fuel.
Compare Saint-Constant to Sutton Routes
Driving
Direct
Duration
1 hour 30 mins
Avg Price
20-30 CAD in fuel
Operator
Personal Vehicle
Route
Autoroute 30 East to Autoroute 10 East, then Route 139 South.

Avoid peak Friday afternoon traffic leaving the Montreal area to save 30 minutes.

Travel Tips
  • Check Road Conditions
    Use the Quebec 511 website to check for construction on Autoroute 10.
  • Fuel Up Early
    Gas stations become less frequent once you turn off the main highway onto Route 139.
  • Parking
    Public parking in Sutton village is generally free but fills up quickly on weekends.
  • Local Events
    Check the Sutton tourism calendar for seasonal festivals before you depart.
  • Navigation
    Download offline maps as cell service can be spotty in the deeper valleys near the border.
Safety Tips
  • Wildlife
    Be cautious of deer crossing the road, especially during dawn and dusk.
  • Winter Driving
    Ensure your vehicle has winter tires as the mountain roads can become icy quickly.
  • Emergency Kit
    Keep a basic emergency kit in your trunk including a flashlight and blanket.
  • Speed Limits
    Strictly observe speed limits in small towns like Bromont and Sutton to avoid fines.
People Also Ask
  • Is there a bus to Sutton?
    There is no direct public bus service from Saint-Constant to Sutton.
  • How long is the drive?
    The drive takes approximately 90 minutes under normal traffic conditions.
  • Are there trains to Sutton?
    No, there is no passenger rail service connecting these two locations.
  • Is the route scenic?
    Yes, the final stretch on Route 139 passes through beautiful rolling hills and farmland.
  • Can I rent a car in Saint-Constant?
    Car rental options are limited; it is better to rent from a major hub like Brossard or Montreal.
Quick Info
  • From Saint-Constant, Quebec, Canada
  • To Sutton, Quebec, Canada
  • Modes
Best Time to Travel

September and October for vibrant fall foliage in the Sutton mountains.

Things to Do in Sutton
1
Mont Sutton
This mountain is famous for its glade skiing and extensive hiking trails. It offers panoramic views of the Eastern Townships.
2
Village of Sutton
The village features local art galleries, boutique shops, and cozy cafes. It is a hub for local artisans and craftspeople.
3
Au Diable Vert
An outdoor adventure center offering mountain kayaking and unique glamping experiences. It is located just outside the main village.
4
Sutton Wine Route
The region is home to several vineyards producing cool-climate wines. Many offer tastings and tours during the summer months.
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