Express Lanes - Canada

Canada

  • Gardiner Expressway (formerly QEW) from Wickman Road (west of Kipling Avenue) to Royal York Road, in Toronto
  • Highway 400 in York Region, from the Highway 7 interchange to south of Langstaff Road (signed as exit 29 to Highway 7 rather than collector-express)
  • Highway 401 in Peel Region, Toronto and Durham Region
    • From Hurontario Street to Highway 427
    • From east of Kipling Avenue—serving the interchange with Highway 409—to west of Brock Road (Pickering) (Primary system)
  • Highway 427 from Queen Elizabeth Way/Gardiner Expressway to Highway 401 in Toronto
  • Autoroute 40 in Repentigny, Quebec
    • From Larochelle Blvd to Industrial Blvd (exits 98 and exit 100, with a single transfer in between)
    • From Route 341 to Route 343 (exits 106 and 110—signed as a single exit in each direction)
  • Nova Scotia Highway 118, in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia

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