Planned disruptions on Toronto highways scheduled for May 7 due to planned roadwork.
Hit the Road, But Plan Ahead:
Hey drivers, take note! Here are 43 scheduled roadworks on Toronto's provincial highways for May 7, 2025. Prepare yourself for these potential delays!
- Queen Elizabeth Way Fort Erie bound between East Mall and West Mall / Evans Ave: one left lane closed from May 7 at 10 PM to May 10 at 5 AM.
- Highway 401 westbound between Morningside Avenue and Highway 400: one alternating lane closed from May 12 at 10 PM to May 16 at 5 AM.
- Highway 404 northbound between York Mills Road and Woodbine Ave, Gwillimbury: one alternating lane closed from May 11 at 7 PM to May 23 at 5 AM.
- Highway 401 eastbound on-ramp at Allen Road: all lanes closed from April 14 at 10 PM to May 31 at 5 AM.
- More closures on Highway 401, Highway 404, Highway 409, and Highway 427. Check out the complete list below!
Got a longer route? Discover highway closures in areas beyond Toronto.
This data was generated using Ontario 511 open data. The closures are due to short-term or emergency repairs and maintenance. They can be intermittent or ongoing and subject to change due to weather, emergencies, and other factors.
Bonus Info:
- Kingston may have road closures and delays forthcoming during the week ending May 16, 2025, but specific details are unavailable.
- On May 9, 2025, Facer Street in St. Catharines was closed from Concord Avenue to Elberta Street due to a sewer installation.
Want the most current highway closure details? Consult nearby municipal or regional government websites for updates. Moreover, Municipal511 offers traffic and road condition information, including potential closures and lane adjustments scheduled around May 12, 2025.
To find out more on highway closures outside of Toronto, check out the official websites of the respective municipalities or contact the Ontario Ministry of Transportation for the latest updates on highway construction and maintenance.
- For up-to-date news on potential road closures in Kingston, be sure to visit their local government's website, as they may have announcements regarding closures and delays by May 16, 2025.
- To stay informed about road conditions outside Toronto, consult the respective municipalities' official websites or contact the Ontario Ministry of Transportation for updates on highway construction and maintenance.
