Ramped-up Schedule Will Relieve Gridlock for Drivers from Across the Greater Toronto Area and Niagara
“This is great news for commuters in Niagara who need to drive into Toronto regularly.” – Sam Oosterhoff, Ford Government MPP for Niagara West.
News from the Constituency Office of Niagara West Ford Government MPP Sam Oosterhoff
Posted July 25th, 2024 on Niagara At Large

Niagara West Ford government MPP Sam Oosterhoff
BEAMSVILLE – The Ontario government is helping to accelerate construction on the Gardiner Expressway by at least one year by providing up to $73 million to the City of Toronto on the condition that work may be allowed to proceed up to a 24/7 basis.
This accelerated timeline moves the construction completion date from April 2027 to at least April 2026, which will benefit Ontario’s economy by an estimated $273 million by getting drivers and goods out of gridlock a year faster than planned.
“This is great news for commuters in Niagara who need to drive into Toronto regularly,” said Sam Oosterhoff, MPP for Niagara West.
“This is part of our government’s mandate to move people and goods safely and efficiently across Ontario to improve quality of life and support a globally competitive economy.”
“Our government is helping get the 140,000 drivers from Toronto, Peel, Halton, York, Hamilton, Niagara and across Ontario who use the Gardiner Expressway each day out of gridlock and where they need to go faster,” said Hon. Prabmeet Sarkaria, Minister of Transportation.
“The practical solutions we are implementing to speed up construction, like 24/7 work, will provide major economic benefits to Ontario and make life easier and more convenient for drivers from across the province, and in the local community.”
Ontario’s investment will support contractors working twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, with multiple shifts per day.
Additional measures also being supported through this funding agreement to improve traffic flow include modification of the Jameson to West Bound Gardiner on-ramp, opening a left-turn lane at Spadina Avenue from Lake Shore East Boulevard and relaxing noise restrictions and overnight lane closures.

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow is all in on expressway expansion
“Together with the provincial government, we can rebuild the Gardiner Expressway more quickly and ease the painful congestion in downtown Toronto,” said Olivia Chow, Mayor of the City of Toronto.
“Working together, we can repair our aging infrastructure, ensure that the Gardiner Expressway is safe and help people get around our city easier.”
The current phase of work on the Gardiner Expressway involves the full demolition and rebuilding of 700 metres of elevated roadway from Dufferin Street to Strachan Avenue, rehabilitating the supporting structures and adding a new traffic management system and streetlights.
Quick Facts
- The Gardiner Expressway is one of Canada’s busiest corridors with more than 140,000 vehicles travelling on it on an average weekday.
- A recent study found that travel times on the Gardiner Expressway have increased up to 250 percent in the morning rush hour and 230 percent in the afternoon rush hour.
- A study of Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area residents by the Toronto Region Board of Trade found that seventy-three percent of respondents support 24-hour road construction and seventy-four per cent support 24-hour public transit construction.
- Once construction is complete, drivers will save on average up to twenty-two minutes per trip, saving commuters time and allowing visitors to get to world-class events, like the FIFA World Cup, quickly and safely.
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