Where does the 407 ETR go in Ontario?

Where does the 407 ETR go in Ontario? Your 407 ETR transponder is valid on any toll highway in Ontario – including Highway 407, Highway 412, Highway 418 and 407 ETR. All of your tolls

Where does the 407 ETR go in Ontario?

Your 407 ETR transponder is valid on any toll highway in Ontario – including Highway 407, Highway 412, Highway 418 and 407 ETR. All of your tolls are reflected on one bill from 407 ETR and revenue for the provincially-operated toll highways is passed back to the Government of Ontario.”

How to create an account on the 407 ETR?

If you have not yet driven on 407 ETR, you may create an account by ordering a transponder. Create Web Account Log In View your account Log Out View your account In order to create a web account, you must have an account number.

Where does Highway 407 begin and end in Pickering?

Although your driving experience is seamless no matter where you’re travelling along the highway, it’s important to understand the distinction between Highway 407 and Highway 407 ETR. Begins in Pickering at Brock Road.

Do you need transponder to drive heavy vehicle on 407 ETR?

By law, you must have a transponder to drive a heavy vehicle on the toll road. Note: All fees and charges will continue to be frozen at 2019 levels and do not include applicable taxes. Toll charges apply to all trips. View toll rates for Provincially-owned Highways 407, 412 and 418.

How much is the toll on the 407 ETR?

Toll charges apply to all trips. View toll rates for Provincially-owned Highways 407, 412 and 418. Entire Trip is based on time of entry. Charged each month regardless of how many trips taken plus $1.00 monthly for each additional transponder attached to the account. Annual fee is non-refundable.

Is there a camera charge on Highway 407?

Toll charged to the entry or exit nearest the recorded part of travel, plus camera charge. 407 ETR endeavours to ensure the accurate recording and billing of all trips taken on the highway. Our all-electronic systems record over 200 million roadside transactions per year.