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| Length: | 139 km[1] (86. The kilometre ( American spelling: kilometer) symbol km is a unit of Length in the Metric system, equal to one thousand 4 mi) | ||||||||||||
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| Formed: | 1931-39[2] | ||||||||||||
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The Queen Elizabeth Way (commonly referred to as the QEW, Q, QE, or Queen-E) is a vital 400-Series freeway in Ontario, Canada. A mile is a unit of Length, usually used to measure Distance, in a number of different systems including Imperial units United States Fort Erie (2006 population 29925 is a Town on the Niagara River in the Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada. This article is about the Peace Bridge between Canada and USA Highway 405 is a short 400-series highway in Ontario, Canada that connects the Queen Elizabeth Way to the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge Niagara Falls is a Canadian City of 82184 residents Geography and Climate Niagara Falls Ontario Highway 406 is a 400-series highway in Ontario, Canada. It serves as the primary north-south route though the central portion of the Niagara Peninsula See also List of streets in Hamilton Ontario, Red Hill Valley The Red Hill Valley Parkway (popularly called the Red Hill Creek Expressway) is a Hamilton (ˈhæməltən ( 2006 population 504559 UA population 647634 CMA population Highway 403 is a 400-Series Highway in Ontario, Canada that extends 126 km (78 Highway 407, officially called the 407 Express Toll Route (ETR, is a Tollway located in the Greater Toronto Area, southern Ontario, Canada Burlington ( 2006 population 164415 is a city located at the western end of Lake Ontario Highway 403 is a 400-Series Highway in Ontario, Canada that extends 126 km (78 Oakville ( 2006 population 165613, was auctioned off to William Chisholm in 1827 The King's Highway 427 is a 400-Series Highway in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada, that runs from immediately south of the Queen The Frederick G Gardiner Expressway, known locally as " the Gardiner " is an expressway connecting downtown Toronto, Ontario, Toronto (təˈrɒntoʊ colloquially pronounced or) is the largest city in Canada and is the provincial capital of Ontario Toronto (təˈrɒntoʊ colloquially pronounced or) is the largest city in Canada and is the provincial capital of Ontario The King's Highway 427 is a 400-Series Highway in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada, that runs from immediately south of the Queen The Frederick G Gardiner Expressway, known locally as " the Gardiner " is an expressway connecting downtown Toronto, Ontario, See also Provincial highways in Ontario This is a list of current and former Provincial highways in the Canadian province of Ontario. The King's Highway 427 is a 400-Series Highway in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada, that runs from immediately south of the Queen Highway 502 is a provincial secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The 400-series highways are a network of controlled-access Freeways throughout the southern portion of the province of Ontario, Canada, forming a special This is a list of County Numbered roads in Ontario These roads are found only in Southern and Southwestern Ontario (with the lone exception The 400-series highways are a network of controlled-access Freeways throughout the southern portion of the province of Ontario, Canada, forming a special Ontario (ɒnˈtɛrioʊ is a province located in the central part of Canada, the largest by population and second largest after Quebec Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page It links Buffalo, New York, USA and the Niagara Peninsula with Toronto and its western suburbs. Buffalo (ˈbʌfəloʊ is the second largest city in New York State. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the The Niagara Peninsula is the portion of Ontario, Canada lying on the south shore of Lake Ontario. Toronto (təˈrɒntoʊ colloquially pronounced or) is the largest city in Canada and is the provincial capital of Ontario The freeway starts at the Peace Bridge in Fort Erie, Ontario and continues 139 kilometres (86 mi) through Niagara Falls, St. Catharines, Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville and Mississauga before ending at the junction of Highway 427 and the Gardiner Expressway in Toronto. This article is about the Peace Bridge between Canada and USA Fort Erie (2006 population 29925 is a Town on the Niagara River in the Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada. The kilometre ( American spelling: kilometer) symbol km is a unit of Length in the Metric system, equal to one thousand A mile is a unit of Length, usually used to measure Distance, in a number of different systems including Imperial units United States Niagara Falls is a Canadian City of 82184 residents Geography and Climate Niagara Falls Ontario Hamilton (ˈhæməltən ( 2006 population 504559 UA population 647634 CMA population Burlington ( 2006 population 164415 is a city located at the western end of Lake Ontario Oakville ( 2006 population 165613, was auctioned off to William Chisholm in 1827 Mississauga (ˌmɪsɪˈsɑgə) incorporated in 1974 is a City located in the Regional Municipality of Peel The King's Highway 427 is a 400-Series Highway in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada, that runs from immediately south of the Queen The Frederick G Gardiner Expressway, known locally as " the Gardiner " is an expressway connecting downtown Toronto, Ontario, The QEW is one of Ontario's busier highways with over 200,000 average trips per day.
Major freeway junctions are located at Highway 420, Highway 405, Highway 406, Highway 403 in Burlington, Highway 407, Highway 403 in Oakville and Highway 427. Highway 420 is a 400-Series Highway in Ontario, Canada. It is a Spur route from the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW to the tourist district Highway 405 is a short 400-series highway in Ontario, Canada that connects the Queen Elizabeth Way to the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge Highway 406 is a 400-series highway in Ontario, Canada. It serves as the primary north-south route though the central portion of the Niagara Peninsula Highway 403 is a 400-Series Highway in Ontario, Canada that extends 126 km (78 Burlington ( 2006 population 164415 is a city located at the western end of Lake Ontario Highway 407, officially called the 407 Express Toll Route (ETR, is a Tollway located in the Greater Toronto Area, southern Ontario, Canada Oakville ( 2006 population 165613, was auctioned off to William Chisholm in 1827 A section of QEW through Halton Region (exits 101 through 123) has been concurrently signed with Highway 403 since 2002. A concurrency, overlap, or coincidence in a road network is an instance of one physical road bearing two or more different Highway, Motorway
The Queen Elizabeth Way originally started as a divided-highway upgrade of the Middle Road between Highway 27 and Highway 10 in 1931. At the time, the Middle Road was one of the first examples of a divided highway anywhere in North America,[3] and it was the forerunner to the current superhighway. Various upgrades during the 1940s and 1950s brought the Queen Elizabeth Way up to modern freeway standards between Toronto and Hamilton, and later over its entire length.
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The Queen Elizabeth Way was not named for Queen Elizabeth I or II, but for the Queen Elizabeth (later known as the Queen Mother) who was Queen Consort of King George VI. For the ship see RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Context States headed by Elizabeth II Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (Elizabeth Angela Marguerite 4 August 1900 &ndash 30 March 2002 was the Queen Consort of King George Queen mother is a title or position reserved for a widowed Queen consort (a Queen dowager) whose son or daughter from that marriage is the reigning monarch A queen consort is the title given to the wife of a reigning king. In 1939 King George and Queen Elizabeth made a tour of Canada to celebrate his coronation and make themselves known to their Canadian subjects.
The signs identifying the highway have always used blue lettering on a yellow background instead of the black-on-white of Ontario's usual King's Highway signs. See also List of provincial highways in Ontario The Ontario Ministry of Transportation maintains the system of provincial highways in the Canadian province They originally showed its full name only in small letters, with large script letters ER (for Elizabeth Regina, or Queen Elizabeth in Latin) where the highway number would go on other signs (black-and-white photo here). Latin ( lingua Latīna, laˈtiːna is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. In 1955 the lettering was changed to QEW. (Trailblazer shields, indicating routes "to QEW", switch the colours to yellow on blue. )
Because the highway curves sharply around the end of Lake Ontario, its directions are not signed with compass points as usual on Canadian highways, but with destination cities. Lake Ontario is one of the five Great Lakes of North America. QEW Toronto is used consistently for the direction toward Toronto. In the other direction, the highway is signed QEW Hamilton from Toronto as far as Hamilton, QEW Niagara as far as Niagara Falls, and QEW Fort Erie thereafter.
The QEW is not publicly referred to by any route number, but the MTO has referred to it as Highway 451 in annual reports. [4] Ontario’s only other 400-series highway to have had a unique provincial highway shield with letters instead of a number is Highway 401, which is designated concurrently as the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway. "M-C" shields used to be a common sight along the highway, but the MTO has been phasing them out since the late 1990s.
The Queen Elizabeth Way originally ran from Toronto to the Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls. The Rainbow Bridge at Niagara Falls is an international steel Arch bridge across the Niagara River gorge and is a world-famous tourist site In the 1950s, a second branch was constructed, starting from a traffic circle near Niagara Falls and extending south on the present route to Fort Erie. Fort Erie (2006 population 29925 is a Town on the Niagara River in the Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada. The original route, now a spur, was still designated as part of the QEW until 1972 when it was reconstructed and redesignated Highway 420. Highway 420 is a 400-Series Highway in Ontario, Canada. It is a Spur route from the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW to the tourist district
In 1958, the original section of the QEW west of Guelph Line was relocated on a new alignment known as the Freeman Diversion which improved access to the proposed Burlington Skyway and allowed the Freeman Interchange (a "semi-directional T" interchange) to be constructed with the future Highway 403. The Burlington Bay James N Allan Skyway, originally called the Burlington Bay Skyway, is a pair of high-level freeway bridges located in Hamilton and The old bypassed segment was renamed Plains Road (which was never a freeway and is now a minor arterial road) and the new QEW branched off from it in a Y-junction partial interchange.
High-level bridges were constructed at Hamilton Harbour in 1958 (the Burlington Bay James N. Allan Skyway) and the Welland Canal in St. Burlington Bay, also known as Hamilton Harbour is a branch of Lake Ontario bounded on the northwest by the City of Burlington, on the south by the City of The Burlington Bay James N Allan Skyway, originally called the Burlington Bay Skyway, is a pair of high-level freeway bridges located in Hamilton and The Welland Canal is a Ship canal that runs 42  km (270  Miles from Port Colborne Ontario on Lake Erie to Port Catharines in 1963 (the Garden City Skyway) to allow free movement of traffic without the need to stop for drawbridges; tolls on these bridges were eventually removed in 1973. The Garden City Skyway is a major high-level bridge located in St
In 1975, the familiar Stoney Creek traffic circle with Highway 20 Centennial Parkway was removed in favour of a conventional parclo interchange. The parclo interchange (a Portmanteau of partial cloverleaf interchange) is a modification of a Cloverleaf interchange.
To meet growing demand, the Burlington Skyway was twinned in the year 1985. Concurrently, the QEW from Burlington Street to Highway 403 (Burlington) was reconstructed with 8 lanes, a variable lighting system, state-of-the-art changeable message signs and traffic cameras, and modern parclo interchanges with Burlington Street, Northshore Boulevard, and Fairview Street. The parclo interchange (a Portmanteau of partial cloverleaf interchange) is a modification of a Cloverleaf interchange.
In the early to late 1990s, the Freeman Interchange was reconfigured to accommodate Highway 407, and an interchange was added at Brant Street. Highway 407, officially called the 407 Express Toll Route (ETR, is a Tollway located in the Greater Toronto Area, southern Ontario, Canada In 2000–2001, QEW was widened to 6 lanes from Brant Street to Guelph Line and access to Plains Road was removed. In 2004-2005, the Guelph Line interchange was reconstructed.
In 2000, the British-style roundabout junction with Erin Mills Parkway, which dated back to the early 1960s, was completely reconstructed as a standard parclo A4 interchange. A roundabout is a type of Road junction at which Traffic enters a one-way stream around a central island
As part of the Red Hill Valley Parkway newly opend in 2007, the Burlington Street and Centennial Parkway interchanges are currently being reconstructed, including the construction of collector lanes on the south (Niagara-bound) side of the highway. See also List of streets in Hamilton Ontario, Red Hill Valley The Red Hill Valley Parkway (popularly called the Red Hill Creek Expressway) is a A collector/distributor road, often abbreviated as C/D road, is a one-way road next to a Freeway that is used for some or all of the ramps that would otherwise merge
The QEW is also well known for its vintage highway architecture, which is slowly being replaced as the highway is upgraded through St. Catharines and Niagara Falls. An original 1936 rail overpass at Sandplant Hill in Niagara Falls was slowly removed in 2005 and 2006, and completely replaced in late 2006 (the process was gradual to maintain rail traffic). The 1937-vintage Martindale Road overpass in St. Catharines is due to be replaced in 2008.
The QEW was called the Middle Road from 1931 to 1939 as a highway connecting Hamilton with Toronto. The QEW formerly continued beyond Highway 427 to the old Toronto city limits at the Humber River; this section was downloaded from provincial to municipal ownership in 1997, and became part of the Gardiner Expressway. This article is about the river in Toronto Ontario Canada Links to other rivers of the same name can be found here. The Frederick G Gardiner Expressway, known locally as " the Gardiner " is an expressway connecting downtown Toronto, Ontario, A monument was originally located at the highway's Toronto terminus, dedicated to the 1939 visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, and consisted of a column with a crown at the top and a lion at the base. The Queen Elizabeth Way Monument, also known as the Lion Monument, is a memorial originally located at the Toronto end of the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW The monument was moved in the mid 1970s in order to accommodate widening of the original QEW, and is now located in the nearby Sir Casimir Gzowski Park along Lake Ontario, on the east side of the Humber River. Sir Kazimierz Stanislaus Gzowski KCMG ( March 5, 1813 &ndash August 24, 1898) was an Engineer who served as acting
The late-1960s widening project coincided with the construction of the complex interchange with Highway 427 (formerly Highway 27) and resulted in an 8 to 10 lane QEW stretching to the Humber River, with a short collector-express system serving Kipling Avenue and Islington Avenue. Local-express lanes or collector-express lanes are a set of two same-direction one-way multi-lane roadways usually on a Freeway. Kipling Avenue is a street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is a Concession road, 6 concessions (12km from Yonge Street, and is a Islington Avenue is a north-south route travelling through the City of Toronto and York Region. Ramp meters were also added to traffic entering the Toronto-bound lanes from Ford Drive to Cawthra Road in 1975. A ramp meter, ramp signal or metering light is a device usually a basic Traffic light or a two-phase (red and green no yellow light together These meters are only activated during the morning rush hour.
The 427–Humber section was downloaded by the province to Toronto in 1997, and was renamed as part of the Gardiner Expressway, so that the QEW now ends at Highway 427. The Frederick G Gardiner Expressway, known locally as " the Gardiner " is an expressway connecting downtown Toronto, Ontario, The section has changed little since then. Since the end of 2003, the conventional truss lighting poles from the late 1960s have been replaced west of Kipling Avenue and east of Royal York Road, in favour of shaded high-mast lighting like that of the Don Valley Parkway. The Don Valley Parkway (generally referred to as the DVP) is a controlled-access six-lane Freeway in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, so Bilingual English-French signs were also removed and replaced with English-only signs.
Today, the QEW is a full four- to eight-lane freeway running through the heart of Ontario's tourist region. Construction is currently underway to widen the highway from four to six lanes through all of St. Catharines and Niagara Falls as well as a full eight to ten-lane widening though Halton Region. Niagara Falls is a Canadian City of 82184 residents Geography and Climate Niagara Falls Ontario Due to increased traffic volumes and environmental issues throughout the Niagara Region, plans are underway to construct Mid-Peninsula Highway to bypass the QEW, running from Fort Erie through Welland ending in Burlington at Highway 407. The Mid-Peninsula Highway or Mid-Peninsula Bypass is a proposed freeway across the Niagara Peninsula in Ontario, Canada that would serve as an Fort Erie (2006 population 29925 is a Town on the Niagara River in the Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada. Welland (formally The Corporation of the City of Welland; 2006 population 50331) is a city in the Regional Municipality of Burlington ( 2006 population 164415 is a city located at the western end of Lake Ontario Highway 407, officially called the 407 Express Toll Route (ETR, is a Tollway located in the Greater Toronto Area, southern Ontario, Canada
The Ministry's future plans are to add HOV or car pool lanes on the QEW/403 in the sections from Toronto to St. Catharines. In Transportation engineering and Transportation planning, a high-occupancy vehicle lane (or HOV lane) is a lane reserved for Vehicles with Toronto (təˈrɒntoʊ colloquially pronounced or) is the largest city in Canada and is the provincial capital of Ontario The MTO is making plans to widen the stretch from Bronte Creek and Sixteen Mile Creek in Oakville to prepare for future HOV lanes. Bronte Creek is a waterway in the Lake Ontario watershed of Ontario Canada. Sixteen Mile Creek is a River running through Halton Region Ontario, Canada, from the Niagara Escarpment, through the towns of Oakville ( 2006 population 165613, was auctioned off to William Chisholm in 1827 Tenders have been awarded, and twinning of the existing bridges is under way. [1]
On August 14, 2007 the MTO confirmed that HOV lanes will be constructed in both directions between 3rd Line and Burloak Drive, which will eventually be extended to Trafalgar Road in the east and to Guelph Line in the west. Events 1183 - Taira no Munemori and the Taira clan take the young Emperor Antoku and the three sacred treasures Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Completion date is currently undetermined. There are similar plans for the QEW between Red Hill Valley Parkway and Highway 406. See also List of streets in Hamilton Ontario, Red Hill Valley The Red Hill Valley Parkway (popularly called the Red Hill Creek Expressway) is a Highway 406 is a 400-series highway in Ontario, Canada. It serves as the primary north-south route though the central portion of the Niagara Peninsula
| Section | Travel Lanes |
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| Peace Bridge to Thompson Road | 3-4 lanes in each direction |
| Thompson Road to McLeod Road (Niagara Road 49) | 2 lanes in each direction |
| McLeod Road to Mountain Road (Niagara Road 101) | 2 lanes in each direction 1 additional lane per direction currently under planning |
| Mountain Road to Niagara Street (Niagara Road 48)/Service Road | 3 lanes in each direction |
| Niagara Street/Service Road to Highway 406 | 3 lanes in each direction |
| Highway 406 to Red Hill Valley Parkway | 3 lanes in each direction 1 HOV lane per direction currently under planning |
| Red Hill Valley Parkway to North Shore Boulevard/Eastport Drive | 4 lanes in each direction |
| North Shore Boulevard/Eastport Drive to Queen Elizabeth Way/Highway 403 West/Highway 407 ETR Freeman Interchange | 4 lanes in each direction |
| Through Queen Elizabeth Way/Highway 403 West/Highway 407 ETR Freeman Interchange | 2 lanes in each direction |
| Queen Elizabeth Way/Highway 403 West/Highway 407 ETR Freeman Interchange to Guelph Line | 3 lanes in each direction |
| Guelph Line to Burloak Dr | 3 lanes in each direction 1 HOV lane per direction currently under planning |
| Burloak Dr to 3rd Line | 3 Lanes in Each Direction 1 HOV lane per direction currently under construction |
| 3rd Line to Trafalgar Road | 3 lanes in each direction 1 HOV lane per direction currently under planning |
| Trafalgar Road to Highway 403 East | 4 lanes in each direction 1 HOV lane per direction currently under planning |
| Highway 403 East East to Highway 427/Gardiner Expressway | 3 lanes in each direction 1 HOV lane per direction currently under planning |
Exits are numbered from south (Fort Erie) to north (Toronto). Annual average daily traffic, abbrevated AADT, is a measure used primarily in Transportation planning and transportation engineering. This article is about the Peace Bridge between Canada and USA Highway 406 is a 400-series highway in Ontario, Canada. It serves as the primary north-south route though the central portion of the Niagara Peninsula Highway 406 is a 400-series highway in Ontario, Canada. It serves as the primary north-south route though the central portion of the Niagara Peninsula See also List of streets in Hamilton Ontario, Red Hill Valley The Red Hill Valley Parkway (popularly called the Red Hill Creek Expressway) is a In Transportation engineering and Transportation planning, a high-occupancy vehicle lane (or HOV lane) is a lane reserved for Vehicles with See also List of streets in Hamilton Ontario, Red Hill Valley The Red Hill Valley Parkway (popularly called the Red Hill Creek Expressway) is a Highway 403 is a 400-Series Highway in Ontario, Canada that extends 126 km (78 Highway 407, officially called the 407 Express Toll Route (ETR, is a Tollway located in the Greater Toronto Area, southern Ontario, Canada Highway 403 is a 400-Series Highway in Ontario, Canada that extends 126 km (78 Highway 407, officially called the 407 Express Toll Route (ETR, is a Tollway located in the Greater Toronto Area, southern Ontario, Canada Highway 403 is a 400-Series Highway in Ontario, Canada that extends 126 km (78 Highway 407, officially called the 407 Express Toll Route (ETR, is a Tollway located in the Greater Toronto Area, southern Ontario, Canada In Transportation engineering and Transportation planning, a high-occupancy vehicle lane (or HOV lane) is a lane reserved for Vehicles with In Transportation engineering and Transportation planning, a high-occupancy vehicle lane (or HOV lane) is a lane reserved for Vehicles with In Transportation engineering and Transportation planning, a high-occupancy vehicle lane (or HOV lane) is a lane reserved for Vehicles with Highway 403 is a 400-Series Highway in Ontario, Canada that extends 126 km (78 In Transportation engineering and Transportation planning, a high-occupancy vehicle lane (or HOV lane) is a lane reserved for Vehicles with Highway 403 is a 400-Series Highway in Ontario, Canada that extends 126 km (78 The King's Highway 427 is a 400-Series Highway in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada, that runs from immediately south of the Queen The Frederick G Gardiner Expressway, known locally as " the Gardiner " is an expressway connecting downtown Toronto, Ontario, In Transportation engineering and Transportation planning, a high-occupancy vehicle lane (or HOV lane) is a lane reserved for Vehicles with
| Location | # | Destinations | Notes |
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| Fort Erie | |||
| 1 | Concession Road | Northbound exit and southbound entrance; signed as exits 1A (north) and 1B (south) | |
| 2 | Thompson Road south (RR 122) | Northbound exit and southbound entrance | |
| 2 | Bertie Street, Thompson Road (RR 122) | Southbound exit and northbound entrance | |
| 5 | RR 19 (Gilmore Road) | ||
| 7 | RR 21 (Bowen Road) – Stevensville | ||
| 12 | RR 25 (Netherby Road) – Stevensville, Welland | ||
| Niagara Falls | |||
| 16 | RR 116 (Sodom Road) – Chippawa, Stevensville, Crystal Beach | ||
| 21 | RR 47 (Lyons Creek Road) – Chippawa, Welland | ||
| 27 | RR 49 (McLeod Road) – Niagara Falls | ||
| 30 | Signed as exits 30A (Hwy 420) and 30B (RR 20) southbound | ||
| 32 | RR 57 (Thorold Stone Road) – Thorold | Signed as exits 32A (east) and 32B (west) | |
| 34 | RR 101 (Mountain Road) | ||
| Niagara-on-the-Lake | 37 | Southbound exit and northbound entrance | |
| 38 | RR 89 (Glendale Avenue) – Niagara-on-the-Lake | Signed as extis 38A (RR 89) and 38B (RR 55) southbound | |
| Garden City Skyway over the Welland Canal | |||
| St. Catharines | |||
| 44 | RR 48 (Niagara Street) / Service Road | ||
| 46 | RR 44 (Lake Street) | ||
| 47 | RR 42 (Ontario Street) | ||
| 48 | RR 38 (Martindale Road) | Northbound exit and southbound entrance | |
| 49 | |||
| 51 | RR 34 (7th Street) | ||
| Lincoln | 55 | RR 26 (Jordan Road) | |
| 57 | RR 24 (Victoria Avenue) – Vineland | ||
| 64 | RR 18 (Ontario Street) – Beamsville | ||
| Grimsby | 68 | RR 14 (Bartlett Avenue) | |
| 71 | RR 12 (Christie Street) / Maple Avenue, Ontario Street | ||
| 74 | RR 10 (Casablanca Boulevard) | ||
| Hamilton | 78 | RR 450 (Fifty Road) | |
| 83 | RR 455 (Fruitland Road) | ||
| 88 | RR 20 (Centennial Parkway) / South Service Road – Hamilton | ||
| Red Hill Valley Parkway | Under construction | ||
| 89 | Burlington Street | ||
| 90 | Woodward Avenue | Southbound exit and northbound entrance | |
| 93 | Eastport Drive | Northbound exit and southbound entrance | |
| Burlington Skyway over Burlington Bay | |||
| Burlington | |||
| 97 | North Shore Boulevard, Eastport Drive | Former Hwy 2 | |
| 99 | Plains Road, Fairview Street | Northbound exit and southbound entrance | |
| 100 | Northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||
| 100 | South end of Hwy 403 overlap; southbound exit and northbound entrance | ||
| 101 | RR 18 (Brant Street) | Southbound exit and northbound entrance | |
| 102 | RR 1 (Guelph Line) | ||
| 105 | Walkers Line | ||
| 107 | RR 20 (Appleby Line) | ||
| 109 | Burloak Drive (RR 21) | ||
| Oakville | |||
| 110 | Service Road | Southbound exit only | |
| 111 | RR 25 (Bronte Road) – Milton | ||
| 113 | 3rd Line | ||
| 116 | Dorval Drive (RR 17) | ||
| 117 | Kerr Street | Southbound exit only | |
| 118 | RR 3 (Trafalgar Road) | ||
| 119 | Royal Windsor Drive | Northbound exit and southbound entrance | |
| 123 | Ford Drive (RR 13) | Northbound exit is part of the Hwy 403 exit | |
| North end of Hwy 403 overlap; northbound exit and southbound entrance | |||
| 124 | RR 19 (Winston Churchill Boulevard) | ||
| Mississauga | |||
| 126 | RR 1 (Southdown Road, Erin Mills Parkway) | ||
| 130 | Mississauga Road | ||
| 132 | Hurontario Street | Former Hwy 10 | |
| 134 | RR 17 (Cawthra Road) | ||
| 136 | RR 4 (Dixie Road) | Southbound exit and northbound entrance | |
| Toronto | 138 | Evans Avenue, West Mall, Brown's Line | Northbound exit and southbound entrance |
| 139 | Northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||
| Gardiner Expressway - Toronto | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||