Ontario Highway 402 - Exit List

Exit List


The following table lists the major junctions along Highway 402, as noted by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario.

Division Location km Mile Exit Destinations Notes
Blue Water Bridge over the St. Clair River
Highway 402 continues into Michigan as Interstate 94 and Interstate 69
Lambton
Point Edward 0.0 0.0
Canada–United States border
0.7 0.4 1 Front Street Formerly Highway 40B
Sarnia 1.2 0.7 2 Christina Street North No eastbound exit
3.0 1.9 3 County Road 29 (Indian Road)
5.7 3.5 6 Highway 40 (Modeland Road)
8.5 5.3 9 Airport Road
Plympton–Wyoming 15.2 9.4 15 County Road 26 (Mandaumin Road)
24.6 15.3 25 County Road 21 / County Road 30 (Oil Heritage Road) – Wyoming Formerly Highway 21 south
Warwick 34.0 21.1 34 Highway 21 north / County Road 8 (Lambton Road) – Forest Highway 21 was concurrent with Highway 402 west to Oil Heritage Road, prior to municipal downloading in 1997
44.3 27.5 44 County Road 79 (Nauvoo Road) – Watford, Arkona Formerly Highway 79
Middlesex
Adelaide Metcalfe 55.5 34.5 56 County Road 6 (Kerwood Road) – Kerwood
64.8 40.3 65 County Road 81 (Centre Road) – Parkhill, Strathroy Formerly Highway 81
Strathroy-Caradoc 69.0 42.9 69 County Road 39 (Hickory Drive) – Strathroy
81.6 50.7 82 County Road 14 (Glendon Drive) – Mt. Brydges, Komoka
85.5 53.1 86 County Road 2 (Longwoods Road) – Melbourne, Delaware Formerly Highway 2
London 97.6 60.6 98 Highway 4 – London, St. Thomas, Lambeth
99.8 62.0 100 Wonderland Road Interchange opened in 1998; ramps added to existing overpass
102.5 63.7 103 Highway 401 east – Toronto Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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