Take AUTOROUTE 40 OUEST to AUTOROUTE 540 and 20 and HIGHWAY 401 to SALABERRY-DE-VALLEYFIELD and TORONTO. Follow signs to AUTOROUTE 20 OUEST.Take AUTOROUTE 20 OUEST to Ontario where it becomes HIGHWAY 401. Continue WEST/OUEST on HIGHWAY 401.Take HIGHWAY 401 WEST/OUEST to London. Approaching Toronto, make sure you take the EXPRESS LANES. They will be on the left and they start immediately past EXIT 399.
The Trans-Canada Highway is also known by numbers, the most common of which is 1. The Trans-Canada Highway is also known as Highway 1 in all four western provinces plus Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland, and by a variety of numbers in the remaining four provinces. Many people think that the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway (a.k.a. Highway 401) in southern Ontario is part of the Trans-Canada Highway, but that is a misconception. No part of the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway is the Trans-Canada Highway. Highway 16 in the four western provinces is "a" Trans-Canada Highway, but not "the" Trans-Canada Highway. Highway 16 is also known as the Yellowhead Highway.
It is located in Cambridge, Ontario, along the country's busiest highway, the 401.
The road distance between Oakville, Ontario and Shannonville, Ontario is about 240 km taking this route:Take HIGHWAY 403 - EAST from Oakville to HIGHWAY 401 - EAST (EXPRESS).Take HIGHWAY 401 EAST across to Shannonville. The exit for SHANNONVILLE is EXIT 556.
Take the 401 highway east from Toronto, past Oshawa, take the 115 highway north-east to Peterborough. It's about 90 minutes.
135 km taking this route:Take HIGHWAY 6 - SOUTH towards HAMILTON (to HIGHWAY 401), from Guelph, to HIGHWAY 401 - EAST to TORONTO.Take HIGHWAY 401 - EAST to Oshawa.
410 km taking this route:Take HIGHWAY 417 - EAST (towards OTTAWA), from Arnprior, to HIGHWAY 7 - WEST to TORONTO at EXIT 145.Take HIGHWAY 7 - WEST to HIGHWAY 37 to TWEED (to HWY 401), and turn onto HWY 37.Take HWY 37 - SOUTH to HWY 401 - WEST to TORONTO, near Belleville.Take HWY 401 - WEST to Toronto.
320 kilometres taking this route:Take either HIGHWAY 407 (ETR) - EAST or HIGHWAY 403 - EAST, from Burlington, to HIGHWAY 401 - EAST.Take HIGHWAY 401 - EAST to Kingston. While driving thru Toronto, make sure to stay in the EXPRESS LANES.
110 km taking HIGHWAY 401.
133 miles taking HIGHWAY 401 - WEST.
333 miles taking this route:Take I-90 THRUWAY (toll road) EAST, from Buffalo, to I-81 to WATERTOWN at EXIT 26; follow signs to I-81 NORTH to WATERTOWN.Take I-81 NORTH to CANADA, where you will follow signs to HIGHWAY 401 - EAST to OTTAWA.Take HIGHWAY 401 - EAST to HIGHWAY 416 - NORTH to OTTAWA at EXIT 721A.Take HIGHWAY 416 - NORTH to HIGHWAY 417 - EAST to OTTAWA at EXIT 75B.Take HIGHWAY 417 (Queensway) EAST into OTTAWA.
145 km taking this route:Go to QEW - TORONTO (via RR-55 NIAGARA STONE RD), and then take QEW to HIGHWAY 403 - WEST to DOWNTOWN HAMILTON at EXIT 100.Take HIGHWAY 403 - WEST to HIGHWAY 6 - NORTH to GUELPH off EXIT 74, near downtown Hamilton.Take HIGHWAY 6 - NORTH to HIGHWAY 401 - WEST to LONDON.Take HIGHWAY 401 - WEST to HIGHWAY 8 - WEST to KITCHENER/WATERLOO off EXIT 278.Take HIGHWAY 8 - WEST to HIGHWAY 85 NORTH to WATERLOO.Take HIGHWAY 85 - NORTH to Waterloo.
Ontario is not a nation, therefore it does not have a "national" highway. By far the busiest highway in Ontario is Hwy 401, which crosses the Southern portion from Windsor, through Toronto, along the northern shore of Lake Ontario and extends beyond the Quebec border. Canada's national highway is the Trans Canada Highway, which branches out and follows several different routes as it cuts across the province.
Yes, the idea of the road not taken is really about the things that you did not do, in your life. It is not literally about taking Highway 401 rather than the Gardiner Expressway.
401-350 = 51
401 lbs is 181.89kg
Other goods and services that must be scarified to construct the new highway.