Get There Faster

We make getting around the GTA easy.
Highway 407 ETR spans 108 kilometres, from QEW in Burlington in the west, to Brock Road in the east. We’re proud to offer a fast, safe and reliable trip, helping you save time for the things that matter most.
How it Works
Our all-electronic tolling system means there are no toll booths to slow down your journey. We detect your vehicle by transponder signal or licence plate photo and calculate your trip based on a few factors, including your travel time and the day of the week. If you plan to take three or more round trips per year, using a transponder saves you money by eliminating camera charges and account fees.
Fast
Highway 407 ETR helps drivers travel quickly across the GTA. Enjoy the journey by travelling at safe and consistent speeds and avoiding congestion.
Safe
We’re committed to maintaining a safe roadway. Our Highway Operations team monitors and patrols the Highway 24/7, quickly and safely removing debris from the roadway and helping stranded drivers.
Reliable
Travelling on Highway 407 ETR means getting to your destination faster. With a 99% trip reliability, you can enjoy a stress-free commute by spending less time in traffic.
Two Ways to Travel

With your licence plate
A photo of your licence plate is taken when your vehicle enters and exits the Highway. Each trip will include a camera charge and per-kilometre toll charge. And each month your bill will include an account fee.
Recommended for customers who plan to take less than three round trips per year.

With a transponder
Your transponder signal is read when your vehicle enters and exits the Highway. With a transponder, you pay only the per-kilometre toll rate, saving you money on camera charges and account fees.
Recommended for customers who plan to take three or more round trips per year.
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Get the 407 ETR mobile app
Keep track of your trips with real-time trip reports, make a payment, calculate your trip and more.
Using ride share services
Did you know? Trips using a ride share service like Uber or Lyft are automatically added to your trip fare.
Using a rental car
Trips taken in a rental car are billed directly to the rental car company. Rental companies may also bill you an administrative fee
