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  1. The highway is one of the major backbones of a network in the Great Lakes region, connecting the populous Quebec City –Windsor corridor with Michigan, New York and central Ontario's cottage country. [12] It is the principal connection between Toronto and Montreal, becoming Autoroute 20 at the Ontario–Quebec border.

  2. One section of Highway 401 in Toronto between Weston Road and Highway 400 now carries over 420,000 vehicles on an average day, giving Highway 401 the distinction of being North America's busiest highway.

  3. Here is the itinerary for the 309 km from Toronto to Kingston along Highway 401, also known as the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway ( Continuing from Kingston to Montreal ), Route Overview.

  4. Ontario Highway 401, also called King's Highway 401, is a provincial highway in southern Ontario, Canada. It is 828.0 kilometres (514.5 miles) long. It starts near Ontario's border with Quebec, where the road is called Quebec Autoroute 20. The western end of the highway is in Windsor. Construction on the highway started in 1947.

  5. Ontario Highway 401, also called King's Highway 401, is a provincial highway in southern Ontario, Canada. It is 828.0 kilometres long. It starts near Ontario's border with Quebec, where the road is called Quebec Autoroute 20. The western end of the highway is in Windsor.

  6. Jul 26, 2020 · Planners secured a wide right-of-way to permit future expansion in an arc over the north of Toronto: up today's 427, east-west parallel to Wilson Ave., then over to the Rouge River where...

  7. Oct 16, 2023 · Images for kids. The widest segment of Highway 401 is near Toronto Pearson International Airport, with 18 through lanes. Also shown is the Dixie Road interchange. Highway 401 widens to six lanes at Highway 402 in London. Highway 401 at Weston Road has a volume of over 500,000 vehicles per day during the summer months.

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