Ontario Highway 405

Ontario Highway 405

King's Highway 405, also known as Highway 405 and the General Brock Parkway, is a 400-Series Highway in the Canadian province of Ontario connecting the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) near St. Catharines with the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge in the village of Queenston. It then crosses the bridge and continues through the international border with the United States, where it becomes Interstate 190.

Designated and under construction by 1960, the short freeway was opened to traffic on September 11, 1963. Since that time, an interchange was added in 1969 and another removed in 2004. On August 13, 2006, Highway 405 was dedicated the General Brock Parkway. The speed limit on Highway 405 is 100 kilometres per hour (62 mph), except approaching the border. As Highway 405 entirely lies within the Province of Ontario and is not subject to alternative, federal, administration, its entire length is patrolled by the Ontario Provincial Police.

Read more about Ontario Highway 405:  Route Description, History, Exit List

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