Ontario Expanding Highway 7 from Pickering to Markham
Highway widening will better connect fast-growing communities in the Greater Golden Horseshoe
Markham — The Ontario government is investing $12 million to support the widening of Highway 7 from Reesor Road in Markham to Brock Road in Pickering. The expansion from two to four lanes will help drivers spend less time in traffic and support the area’s growing manufacturing, life sciences and agricultural sectors.
“As Durham and York Region continue to grow, our government is standing up for drivers to keep them moving and out of gridlock,” said Prabmeet Sarkaria, Minister of Transportation. “Widening Highway 7 is a milestone investment from Ontario’s 2024 Budget and another step in our government’s plan to build a better Ontario.”
The government’s investment will be used to support the preliminary design and environmental assessment work to widen 10.4 kilometres of Highway 7. The Highway 7 expansion project will also include improvements to local intersections and the expansion of the Little Rouge Creek bridge in Markham.
“The expansion of Highway 7 brings more than just widened roads; it paves the way for enhanced connectivity, economic growth, and smoother commutes for residents and businesses alike,” said Peter Bethlenfalvy, MPP for Pickering-Uxbridge. “Pickering continues to see job growth, bigger paychecks, and a brighter future.”
By 2051, the Greater Golden Horseshoe’s population is expected to grow from 10 million to almost 15 million people. To ensure the province has the infrastructure needed to keep goods and people moving, the government is investing nearly $100 billion over the next decade in highways, roads, and public transit – the largest expansion in Ontario’s history.
QUICK FACTS
- Approximately 8,500 vehicles travel Highway 7 from Reesor Road to Brock Road every day.