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407 ETR[1] is a major toll highway in Ontario. 407 ETR is an all-electronic, open-access toll highway. It begins (in the west) at the Queen Elizabeth Way QEW/403 in Burlington, Ontario, and runs through 108 km (67 miles) to Brock Road in Pickering, Ontario (in the east). This section of the highway is known as 407 ETR.

Similar to 407 ETR, Highways 407 and 412 are all-electronic, open-access toll highways without booths or barriers. Provincially-owned Highway 407 continues east of Brock Road once you reach the end of 407 ETR to Harmony Road in Whitby, Ontario, and also connects to Highway 401 via Highway 412.

407 ETR Calculator for tolls

You can calculate your highway bill for 407 ETR for traveling by car, truck, trailer, bus, RV and motorcycle using our free for the 407 ETR Calculator. It also also calculates the gas cost for your trip and shows toll plaza(s) location, toll payment methods and more.


The 407 ETR Calculator can also be used to calculate trip costs for other toll highways like Highway 407 and Highway 412 in Ontario and other regions. Watch the video below to learn more about the calculation of Toronto tolls.

How can I pay 407 ETR highway bill

You only need one transponder to travel on Highway 407 ETR or The Province’s Highways 407 (east of Brock Road) or 412. Please note, the law requires transponders in heavy vehicles which have an actual or Registered Gross Vehicle Weight (RGVW) of over 5,000 kilograms (five tonnes). To determine toll, travel distance is calculated from the centre line of one interchange to the centre line of the next interchange, not from gantry to gantry.

The various ways in which you can pay your bill for 407 ETR are listed below:

  • Online
  • Through pre-authorized payments
  • Through your financial institution’s online banking, telephone banking, or at the teller using your 407 account number
  • By cheque
  • By telephone
  • In person at 407 ETR’s Customer Service Centre


For further details on how to pay your highway bill, please contact 407 ETR’s Customer Service Centre by telephone at 1-888-407-0407 or visit the Highway 407 website[2].

Calculate tolls for Ontario and other provinces or territories of Canada

Calculate routes, tolls and fuel costs for your travel by car, truck, taxi, bus, caravans (with or without a trailer) in Ontario and other provinces/territories of Canada using TollGuru Trip Calculator. It also shows the cheapest, fastest and other optimal routes to your destination along with toll plaza(s) location en route, payment methods and more.


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