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Rates

 * All dollar amounts listed are Canadian dollars.

407 Express Toll Route
As of 1 February 2016, the base tolls for driving on the 407 ETR are as follows:


 * The toll rate that applies to a specific trip is determined by the time at which a vehicle enters the highway.
 * Off peak rates are in effect from 19:00 - 06:00 Monday to Friday except public holidays, and 19:00 - 11:00 Saturday, Sunday and holidays.
 * Midday weekday rates are in effect from 10:00 - 15:00, Mondays to Fridays except for holidays.
 * Midday weekend/holiday rates are in effect from 11:00 - 19:00, Saturday, Sunday and holidays.
 * Peak period rates are in effect from 06:00 - 07:00, 09:00 - 10:00, 15:00 - 16:00 and from 18:00 - 19:00, Monday to Friday except for public holidays.
 * Peak hours rates are in effect from 07:00 - 09:00 and from 16:00 - 18:00, Mondays to Fridays except for public holidays.
 * The light zone lies between Highway 401 and Highway 427 as well as section east of Highway 404. All other sections lie within the regular zone.
 * Heavy goods vehicles and lorries are assessed a minimum toll regardless of the length of their trip.
 * *Light goods vehicles without transponders are assessed an additional Video Toll. Motorcycles are not charged a video toll because there is rarely a reasonable place to mount a transponder.
 * **Heavy duty vehicles are legally required to have transponders in order to use the highway; offenders may be penalised under the Highway Traffic Act.

Highway 407 East
Upon opening of the new freeways in June 2016, no tolls were initially set in place. However as of 2017, the following tolls will come into effect for motorist utilizing the Highways 407E, 412, and 418 tollways:


 * The toll rate that applies to a specific trip is determined by the time at which a vehicle enters the highway.
 * Users of both 407 ETR and Highways 407E/412/418 will only receive one bill invoice, with trips on each highway specified.
 * 407 ETR Transponders will be compatible with Highways 407E, 412, and 418.


 * As seen above, the costs of utilizing these provincially owned highways are less than of the 407 ETR.
 * Light vehicles without transponders may be assessed an additional Video Toll.
 * Vehicles weighing over 5,000 kilograms are divided into two categories: Heavy Single Units and Heavy Multiple Units. Heavy Multiple Unit Vehicles will be charged two or three time the passenger rate, depending on the size of the vehicle.
 * All Heavy Unit vehicles are legally required to have transponders in order to use the highway; offenders may be penalized under the Highway Traffic Act.