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- Ontario_Highway_401 length "817.9".
- Ontario_Highway_401 abstract "King's Highway 401, also known by its official name as the Macdonald–Cartier Freeway (French: Autoroute Macdonald-Cartier) and colloquially as the four-oh-one,is a 400-series highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. It stretches 817.9 kilometres (508.2 mi) from Windsor to the Quebec border. The part of Highway 401 that passes through Toronto is the busiest highway in North America,and one of the widest and busiest in the world.Together with Quebec Autoroute 20, it forms the road transportation backbone of the Quebec City–Windsor Corridor, along which over half of Canada's population resides.The entire route is maintained by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO) and patrolled by the Ontario Provincial Police. The posted speed limit is 100 km/h (62 mph) throughout its length.By the end of 1952, three individual highways were numbered "Highway 401": the partially completed Toronto Bypass between Weston Road and Highway 11 (Yonge Street); Highway 2A between West Hill and Newcastle; and the Scenic Highway between Gananoque and Brockville, now known as the Thousand Islands Parkway. These three sections of highway were 11.8 , 54.7 and 41.2 km, (7.3, 34.0 and 25.6 mi), respectively. In 1964, Highway 401 reached provincial highway status. It was then fully navigable from Windsor to the Quebec border. In 1965 it was given a second designation, the Macdonald–Cartier Freeway, in honour of the Fathers of Confederation. At the end of 1968, the Gananoque–Brockville section was bypassed and the final intersection grade-separated near Kingston, making Highway 401 a freeway for its entire 817.9-km length. On August 24, 2007, the portion of the highway between Glen Miller Road in Trenton and the Don Valley Parkway / Highway 404 Junction in Toronto was designated the Highway of Heroes, as the road is travelled by funeral convoys for fallen Canadian Forces personnel from CFB Trenton to the coroner's office in Toronto. On September 27, 2013, the Highway of Heroes designation was extended west to Keele Street in Toronto, to coincide with the move of the coroner's office to the new Forensic Services and Coroner’s Complex at the Humber River Hospital.In 2011 construction began on a westward extension of Highway 401 that will be known as the Right Honourable Herb Gray Parkway. This new route will generally follow, but not replace, former Highway 3 between the current end of the freeway and the E. C. Row Expressway, at which point it will turn and follow that route to the Detroit River International Crossing.Elsewhere in Ontario, plans are underway to widen the remaining four lane sections between Windsor and London to six lanes and to widen the route between Cambridge and Milton as well as through Oshawa. The expansive twelve-plus lane collector–express system will also be extended west through Mississauga to Milton and east through Ajax and Whitby.".
- Ontario_Highway_401 city Cornwall,_Ontario.
- Ontario_Highway_401 city Kingston,_Ontario.
- Ontario_Highway_401 city Kitchener,_Ontario.
- Ontario_Highway_401 city London,_Ontario.
- Ontario_Highway_401 city Mississauga.
- Ontario_Highway_401 city Oshawa.
- Ontario_Highway_401 city Toronto.
- Ontario_Highway_401 city Windsor,_Ontario.
- Ontario_Highway_401 length "817900.0".
- Ontario_Highway_401 routeEnd Montreal.
- Ontario_Highway_401 routeEndDirection "East".
- Ontario_Highway_401 routeJunction Don_Valley_Parkway.
- Ontario_Highway_401 routeJunction London,_Ontario.
- Ontario_Highway_401 routeJunction Mississauga.
- Ontario_Highway_401 routeJunction Ontario_Highway_407.
- Ontario_Highway_401 routeJunction Ottawa.
- Ontario_Highway_401 routeJunction Toronto.
- Ontario_Highway_401 routeJunction Woodstock,_Ontario.
- Ontario_Highway_401 routeNumber "401".
- Ontario_Highway_401 routeStart Windsor,_Ontario.
- Ontario_Highway_401 routeStartDirection "West".
- Ontario_Highway_401 routeTypeAbbreviation "Fwy".
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- Ontario_Highway_401 alternateName "Macdonald–Cartier Freeway".
- Ontario_Highway_401 bridge "Highway 401 ends at border".
- Ontario_Highway_401 bridge "Planned Detroit River International Crossing to Detroit, Michigan".
- Ontario_Highway_401 bridge "continues east towards Montreal".
- Ontario_Highway_401 cities "Windsor, London, Kitchener, Mississauga, Toronto, Oshawa, Kingston and Cornwall".
- Ontario_Highway_401 directionA "West".
- Ontario_Highway_401 directionB "East".
- Ontario_Highway_401 division "Durham".
- Ontario_Highway_401 division "Elgin".
- Ontario_Highway_401 division "Essex".
- Ontario_Highway_401 division "Halton".
- Ontario_Highway_401 division "Hastings".
- Ontario_Highway_401 division "Leeds and Grenville".
- Ontario_Highway_401 division "Lennox and Addington".
- Ontario_Highway_401 division "Middlesex".
- Ontario_Highway_401 division "Northumberland".
- Ontario_Highway_401 division "Oxford".
- Ontario_Highway_401 division "Peel".
- Ontario_Highway_401 division "Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry".
- Ontario_Highway_401 division "Waterloo".
- Ontario_Highway_401 division "Wellington".
- Ontario_Highway_401 dspan "10".
- Ontario_Highway_401 dspan "12".
- Ontario_Highway_401 dspan "13".
- Ontario_Highway_401 dspan "18".
- Ontario_Highway_401 dspan "24".
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- Ontario_Highway_401 espan "2".
- Ontario_Highway_401 exit "101".
- Ontario_Highway_401 exit "109".
- Ontario_Highway_401 exit "117".
- Ontario_Highway_401 exit "129".
- Ontario_Highway_401 exit "13".
- Ontario_Highway_401 exit "137".
- Ontario_Highway_401 exit "14".
- Ontario_Highway_401 exit "149".
- Ontario_Highway_401 exit "157".
- Ontario_Highway_401 exit "164".
- Ontario_Highway_401 exit "177".
- Ontario_Highway_401 exit "179".
- Ontario_Highway_401 exit "183".
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- Ontario_Highway_401 exit "203".
- Ontario_Highway_401 exit "208".
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- Ontario_Highway_401 exit "216".
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- Ontario_Highway_401 exit "230".