- Source: List of controlled-access highways in Ontario
The province of Ontario does not have a single unified network of controlled-access highways or freeways. Although most freeways are part of the 400-series highways, which can be characterized by their high design standard, several other sections provincial highways are also classified are freeways. Additionally, several controlled-access highways, called municipal expressways, are maintained by municipalities rather than the provincial government like provincial highways are.
Freeways
The following is a list of freeways in Ontario as defined by the Official Road Map of Ontario published by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO). The MTO defines a freeway as a divided highway with at least two lanes in each direction.
= 400-series highways
=All 400-series highways are freeways for their entire length.
= Other provincial highways
=Some non 400-series highways are also freeways for some of all of their length.
= Municipal expressways
=Municipal expressways are controlled-access highways not under the jurisdiction of the provincial government. Instead, they are maintained by the municipal governments of the municipalities they are located in.
Other limited-access roadways
Future plans
Cancelled plans
Cancelled expressways in Toronto
Mid-Peninsula Highway
See also
National Capital Commission#Ottawa parkways
List of Ontario provincial highways
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- List of controlled-access highways in Ontario
- List of Ontario provincial highways
- Controlled-access highway
- 400-series highways
- Ontario Highway 401
- Ontario Highway 409
- Ontario Highway 427
- List of secondary highways in Algoma District
- Ontario Highway 407
- Ontario Highway 7