Important: New toll rates schedule beginning Feb. 1, 2024.
Rates for travel on Highway 407 ETR are changing effective February 1, 2024. View the 2024 rate schedule by vehicle type below.
Rates
Learn how your fees contribute to peace of mind on the road.
Highway 407 ETR is a toll road that drivers pay a fee to use. Collecting fees allows us to maintain an excellent safety record and offer less congestion than alternate routes—so that you'll experience a fast, safe and reliable trip.
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World-class customer service
We put our customers first. You can expect a seamless, world-class experience when you need help.
High-quality maintenance
We regularly clear debris and hazards, replace signage, repair potholes, resurface the roadway and more.
24/7 highway patrol
Highway patrollers provide emergency response, traffic control and free roadside assistance.
Snow removal
Our 90-piece winter equipment fleet removes snow and sleet to help keep you safer in winter conditions.
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Save money with a transponder
Frequent drivers
If you’re driving a light vehicle and don’t have a transponder, our automated system will scan your licence plate and send a bill to the registered owner of the vehicle.
If you travel on Highway 407 ETR regularly, consider ordering a transponder. It pays for itself after just three round trips a year by eliminating camera charges and account fees.
Order a transponderOut-of-town drivers
If you’re driving a light vehicle, you don't need a transponder or an account. A bill will be sent to you automatically within 45 days of your first trip.
If you’re driving a heavy vehicle (single or multiple unit), a transponder is required by law.
Rental car drivers
If you’re driving a rental vehicle, a bill will be sent to the rental car company.
Be sure to ask your rental car company about their billing practices before driving. It’s up to them how to bill toll charges and any added administrative fees.
Ridesharing services
You can easily use ridesharing services on Highway 407 ETR. Charges are added to your trip fare.
Managing your account
Create a My Account today to pay your bills, set up pre-authorized payments, update your details, get access to exclusive benefits and more.
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What’s the difference?
Highway 407 ETR is connected to a provincially owned tolled highway called Highway 407. While there are some differences between these two roads, you’ll still experience a seamless driving experience with just one bill and one transponder.
407 ETR
- Zone 1: QEW to Highway 401
- Zone 2: Highway 401 to Highway 427
- Zone 3: Highway 427 to Highway 404
- Zone 4: Highway 404 to Brock Road
Highway 407
- Highway 407
Highway 407 ETR
- Privately owned and operated
- Runs from Burlington to Pickering
- Fees set by Highway 407 ETR
Highway 407
- Provincially owned and operated
- Runs from Pickering to Clarington
- Fees set by Government of Ontario
- One bill
You’ll receive one bill from 407 ETR. We take care of passing revenue for Highway 407 back to the Government of Ontario. - One transponder
Your 407 ETR transponder is valid on any toll highway in Ontario.