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Canada has all its toll roads, bridges and other toll facilities in only four of its provinces: [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/ontario-highway-407-etr-bridges-tunnels Ontario], [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/quebec-toll-bridges-a-25-a-30-transponder Quebec], [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/nova-scotia-toll-highway-e-pass Nova Scotia] and [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/pei-bridge-confederation-bridge-toll-strait-pass Prince Edward Island]. Following are its major toll facilities:
 
  
*Ontario Highway 407
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= Canada Toll Roads 2025: Complete Guide =
*Ontario Highway 412
 
*Cobequid Pass
 
*Quebec Autoroute 30
 
*Confederation Bridge
 
  
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'''Click on the map to open toll wiki for a country/state'''
  
Calculate the tolls and gas cost to travel across all the Canadian provinces using the [https://tollguru.com/toll-calculator-canada Canada Toll Calculator].
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'''System:''' Limited toll facilities in 4 provinces<br>
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'''Coverage:''' Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island<br>
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'''Currency:''' Canadian Dollar (CAD)<br>
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'''Technology:''' Electronic transponders, cash, credit cards<br>
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'''Major Routes:''' Highway 407 ETR, A25/A30 bridges, Confederation Bridge
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== Do I Need to Pay Tolls in Canada? 2025 Update ==
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Most Canadian highways are toll-free, but you'll encounter tolls in only four provinces: Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. Unlike the United States, Canada has a very limited toll road network focused on specific high-traffic corridors and bridges.
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'''Key Point:''' The Trans-Canada Highway is toll-free except for the Cobequid Pass section in Nova Scotia, and most interprovincial travel requires no toll payments.
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== Canada Toll Costs: Current Rates (2025) ==
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=== Ontario: Highway 407 ETR ===
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Highway 407 ETR introduced new toll zones and vehicle classifications effective January 1, 2025. Light vehicle rates range from $0.32 to $0.89 per kilometer depending on time and location, with the majority of personal transponder customers seeing about $8 monthly increase.
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<th>Vehicle Class</th>
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<th>Transponder Fee</th>
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<td>Light Vehicles</td>
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<td>$0.58 - $0.89</td>
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<td>$0.32 - $0.54</td>
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<td>$29.50/year + tax</td>
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<td>Heavy Vehicles</td>
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<td>Distance-based rates</td>
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<td>Lower rates available</td>
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<td>Mandatory transponder</td>
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=== Quebec: A25 and A30 Express Bridges ===
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A30 Express toll rates increased to $2.30 per axle (total $4.60 for cars) effective February 1, 2025. Electric vehicles with Quebec registration and valid transponders cross toll-free.
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<th>Bridge</th>
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<td>A30 Express Bridge</td>
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<td>$4.60 CAD</td>
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<td>$2.30/axle</td>
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<td>Free with transponder</td>
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<td>A25 Bridge</td>
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<td>$2.80 - $4.20 CAD</td>
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<td>Varies by time/transponder</td>
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<td>Not applicable</td>
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=== Nova Scotia: Cobequid Pass ===
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Nova Scotia vehicles travel toll-free since December 2021, but out-of-province vehicles still pay tolls. As of 2025, American commercial vehicles pay double tolls as a trade measure.
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=== Prince Edward Island: Confederation Bridge ===
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The Government of Canada froze Confederation Bridge tolls for 2025 at $50.25 for passenger vehicles. Tolls are collected only when leaving PEI (westbound).
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== How to Pay Canada Tolls ==
  
== How do you pay tolls in Canada ==
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=== Electronic Payment Systems ===
You can pay tolls in Canada by following methods:
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* '''407 ETR Transponder:''' Annual lease $29.50 plus tax, additional transponders $11.95 each
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* '''A25/A30 Transponders:''' Province-specific systems with online account management
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* '''StraitPASS:''' Post-paid credit card system for Confederation Bridge
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* '''E-Pass (Nova Scotia):''' Free transponders for NS residents, paid for out-of-province
  
*transponder (primary, secondary)
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=== Traditional Payment ===
*cash
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* '''Credit Cards:''' Accepted at most toll facilities
*license plate or video
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* '''Cash:''' Limited availability, Canadian currency only
*credit card
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* '''Video Tolls:''' Automated license plate billing (highest rates)
*prepaid card
 
  
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== Recent Changes (2025) ==
  
The various transponders or toll passes accepted in Canada are:
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* 407 ETR launched Route Relief Program for low-income drivers with up to 6 free trips monthly
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* A30 Express rates increased 70 cents due to traffic volume exceeding 30,000 vehicles daily
  <caption>All the toll passes of Canada</caption>
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* Confederation Bridge tolls remain frozen through government subsidy
 
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* Nova Scotia doubled tolls for American commercial vehicles as trade retaliation
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    <td><a href="https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/a25-transponder">A25 transponder</a></td>
 
    <td><a href="https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/e-pass-canada">E-Pass Tag</a></td>
 
    <td><a href="https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/straitpass">StraitPASS</a></td>
 
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    <td><a href="https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/a30-express-transponder">A30 Express transponder</a></td>
 
    <td><a href="https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/macpass">MACPASS</a></td>
 
    <td></td>
 
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== Provincial Toll Information ==
  
The [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/407-etr-toll-highway-toronto-ontario 407 highway] charges toll using distance-based tolling. At some cross-border bridges with [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/new-york-toll-roads-thruway-bridges-tunnels-turnpikes-ez-pass-ny New York] and [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/michigan-toll-roads-bridges-tunnels Michigan], you can pay the toll in cash in both Canadian and US dollars.
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=== Ontario Toll Roads ===
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* [[ontario-highway-407-etr-bridges-tunnels|Highway 407 ETR]] - 108km electronic toll highway with new 2025 rate structure
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* Highway 412 and 418 - Connected toll routes using same system
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* Note: Highway 401 remains toll-free
  
Click on the province’s name to learn about their toll payment methods, toll facilities and more:
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=== Quebec Toll Bridges ===
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* [[quebec-toll-bridges-a-25-a-30-transponder|A25 and A30 Express Bridges]] - Electronic toll systems with transponder discounts
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* Peak/off-peak pricing structure
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* Free passage for electric vehicles with green plates
  
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=== Atlantic Canada ===
  <caption>Canadian provinces and territories</caption>
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* [[nova-scotia-toll-highway-e-pass|Nova Scotia Toll Highway]] - Free for NS residents, paid for visitors
 
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* [[pei-bridge-confederation-bridge-toll-strait-pass|Confederation Bridge]] - Frozen rates through 2025
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* Halifax bridges: Angus L. Macdonald and MacKay Bridge tolls removed March 17, 2025
    <td><a href="https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/alberta-toll-roads">Alberta</a></td>
 
    <td><a href="https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/nova-scotia-toll-highway-e-pass">Nova Scotia</a></td>
 
    <td><a href="https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/pei-bridge-confederation-bridge-toll-strait-pass">Prince Edward Island</a></td>
 
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    <td><a href="https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/british-columbia-toll-roads">British Columbia</a></td>
 
    <td><a href="https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/northwest-territories-toll-roads">Northwest Territories</a></td>
 
    <td><a href="https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/quebec-toll-bridges-a-25-a-30-transponder">Quebec</a></td>
 
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    <td><a href="https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/manitoba-toll-roads">Manitoba</a></td>
 
    <td><a href="https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/nunavut-toll-roads">Nunavut</a></td>
 
    <td><a href="https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/saskatchewan-toll-roads">Saskatchewan</a></td>
 
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    <td><a href="https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/new-brunswick-toll-roads">New Brunswick</a></td>
 
    <td><a href="https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/ontario-highway-407-etr-bridges-tunnels">Ontario</a></td>
 
    <td><a href="https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/yukon-toll-road">Yukon</a></td>
 
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== Planning Your Journey ==
    <td><a href="https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/newfoundland-labrador-toll-roads">Newfoundland and Labrador</a></td>
 
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== How much do toll rates cost in Canada ==
 
Toll rates in Canada vary for each toll facility depending on vehicle type, distance travelled and other factors. Find the toll rates for major toll facilities on their respective website as listed below:
 
#Ontario Highway 407<ref>[https://www.on407.ca/en/tolls/rate-charts/rate-chart-complete.html Highway 407 toll rates]</ref><br />
 
#Cobequid Pass<ref>[https://www.cobequidpass.com/tollfees Cobequid Pass toll rates]</ref><br />
 
#Quebec A25 toll bridge<ref>[https://a25.com/en/operation/ Quebec A25 toll rates]</ref><br />
 
#Quebec A30 toll bridge<ref>[https://a30express.com/en/fees-categories/toll-fees-payment Quebec A30 toll rates]</ref><br />
 
#Confederation Bridge<ref>[https://www.confederationbridge.com/tolls-fees Confederation bridge toll rates]</ref><br />
 
  
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=== Cost Considerations ===
== Does EZ Pass work in Canada ==
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* '''Daily costs:''' $10-50 CAD depending on routes and vehicle type
Yes, but only some of the Canadian cross-border toll bridges take EZ-Pass. They are listed below:
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* '''Alternative routes:''' Most toll roads have free alternatives (longer travel time)
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* '''Cross-border travel:''' Some Canada-US border bridges accept EZ-Pass
  
*Peace Bridge
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=== Best Practices ===
*Rainbow Bridge
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* Get transponders for frequently used routes
*Whirlpool Rapids Bridge (accepts NEXUS card as well)
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* Register for promotional offers on 407 ETR for potential $50 monthly credits
*Lewiston-Queenston Bridge
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* Consider electric vehicles for Quebec toll savings
*Thousand Islands Bridge
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* Plan alternative routes for budget travel
  
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== Frequently Asked Questions ==
  
You can get an E-ZPass in Canada from the Niagara Falls Bridge Commission<ref>[https://www.niagarafallsbridges.com/index.php/crossing-info/e-zpass Get E-ZPass in Canada]</ref>.
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=== Can I avoid tolls when driving across Canada? ===
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Yes, most Canadian highways including the Trans-Canada Highway are toll-free. Tolls mainly affect urban areas and specific bridges.
== How do you pay for toll roads in Ontario ==
 
[https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/ontario-highway-407-etr-bridges-tunnels Ontario] has one toll road: [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/407-etr-toll-highway-toronto-ontario 407 ETR]. It has two connecting stretches called Highway 412 and Highway 418. The tolls for all of them can be paid:
 
*online
 
*through pre-authorized payments
 
*through online banking, telephone banking, or at the teller using 407 account number
 
*by cheque
 
*in person at 407 ETR’s Customer Service Centre
 
  
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=== Do I need different transponders for each province? ===
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Yes, Canada doesn't have a unified toll system. Each province uses different transponder systems and payment methods.
  
Note that Ontario’s highway 401 is toll-free.
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=== What happens if I don't pay Canadian tolls? ===
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Video toll systems will send bills by mail with additional administrative fees. Rental car companies may charge processing fees for unpaid tolls.
== How to pay tolls in Quebec ==
 
The tolls on two toll bridges in [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/quebec-toll-bridges-a-25-a-30-transponder Quebec] - A25 bridge and A30 Express bridge - can be paid by [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/pay-toll-quebec-bridges creating their respective customer account] that comes with a transponder. You can also opt for credit card, cash or video tolls at higher rates.
 
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== Trans Canada highway tolls ==
 
The Trans-Canada Highway<ref>[https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Trans-Canada_Highway Trans Canada Highway]</ref> is a series of provincial highways which join all ten provinces of Canada. The [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/nova-scotia-toll-highway-e-pass Cobequid Pass Toll Highway] of Nova Scotia is the tolled section of Trans-Canada Highway. You can pay tolls here using [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/e-pass-canada E-Pass tag] or cash. See its toll rates here<ref>[https://www.cobequidpass.com/tollfees Trans Canada toll rates]</ref>. 
 
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== Calculate tolls and fuel cost to travel across Canada ==
 
  
Calculate routes, tolls and fuel costs for your travel by car, truck, taxi, bus, caravans (with or without a trailer) in Canada and other [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki#North_America North American countries] 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. When you choose EV, you can see the charging stations along your way and their connector type, cost, contacts etc.
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=== Are Canadian tolls expensive compared to the US? ===
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407 ETR benchmarks against North American toll roads and sits in the bottom half for peak toll charges, behind Chicago, Dallas, and Los Angeles.
  
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=== Can tourists get toll discounts? ===
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Limited options exist. Quebec offers EV discounts for registered vehicles, and Nova Scotia provides free passage only for NS-registered vehicles.
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== Canada vs. Neighboring Countries ==
  
Rideshare, OEM, TMS, fleet companies and other transport businesses can leverage toll intelligence by integrating with the [https://tollguru.com/faq/developers/ TollGuru Toll API] for pre-trip calculation and post-trip reconciliation.
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<td>Canada</td>
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<td>Limited toll facilities</td>
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<td>4 provinces only</td>
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<td>$4-50 per crossing</td>
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<td>United States</td>
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<td>Extensive toll networks</td>
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<td>$2-25+ per journey</td>
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== Useful Links & Resources ==
  
== FAQs ==
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=== Provincial Pages ===
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* [[ontario-highway-407-etr-bridges-tunnels|Ontario Highway 407 ETR]]
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* [[quebec-toll-bridges-a-25-a-30-transponder|Quebec Toll Bridges]]
* [https://tollguru.com/faq/pay-us-tolls-from-canada How to pay US tolls from Canada?]
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* [[nova-scotia-toll-highway-e-pass|Nova Scotia Toll Highway]]
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* [[pei-bridge-confederation-bridge-toll-strait-pass|PEI Confederation Bridge]]
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* [https://tollguru.com/faq/tolls-to-canada How much are tolls to Canada?]
 
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== See also ==
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=== Payment Systems ===
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* [[e-pass-canada|E-Pass Canada Information]]
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* Electronic toll collection options by province
* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/407-etr-toll-highway-toronto-ontario#407_ETR_Calculator_for_tolls 407 ETR Calculator]
 
* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/quebec-toll-bridges-a-25-a-30-transponder Quebec tolls]
 
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* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/macpass MACPASS]
 
* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/straitpass StraitPASS]
 
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* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/us-toll US tolls]
 
* [https://tollguru.com/toll-wiki/mexico-toll Mexico tolls]
 
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== References ==
 
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[[Category: Canada tolls]]
 

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Canada Toll Roads 2025: Complete Guide

Click on the map to open toll wiki for a country/state

Click on the map to open toll wiki for a country/state

System: Limited toll facilities in 4 provinces
Coverage: Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island
Currency: Canadian Dollar (CAD)
Technology: Electronic transponders, cash, credit cards
Major Routes: Highway 407 ETR, A25/A30 bridges, Confederation Bridge

Do I Need to Pay Tolls in Canada? 2025 Update

Most Canadian highways are toll-free, but you'll encounter tolls in only four provinces: Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. Unlike the United States, Canada has a very limited toll road network focused on specific high-traffic corridors and bridges.

Key Point: The Trans-Canada Highway is toll-free except for the Cobequid Pass section in Nova Scotia, and most interprovincial travel requires no toll payments.

Canada Toll Costs: Current Rates (2025)

Ontario: Highway 407 ETR

Highway 407 ETR introduced new toll zones and vehicle classifications effective January 1, 2025. Light vehicle rates range from $0.32 to $0.89 per kilometer depending on time and location, with the majority of personal transponder customers seeing about $8 monthly increase.

Vehicle Class Peak Rates (per km) Off-Peak Rates (per km) Transponder Fee
Light Vehicles $0.58 - $0.89 $0.32 - $0.54 $29.50/year + tax
Heavy Vehicles Distance-based rates Lower rates available Mandatory transponder

Quebec: A25 and A30 Express Bridges

A30 Express toll rates increased to $2.30 per axle (total $4.60 for cars) effective February 1, 2025. Electric vehicles with Quebec registration and valid transponders cross toll-free.

Bridge Car (2 axles) Truck Rate EV Discount
A30 Express Bridge $4.60 CAD $2.30/axle Free with transponder
A25 Bridge $2.80 - $4.20 CAD Varies by time/transponder Not applicable

Nova Scotia: Cobequid Pass

Nova Scotia vehicles travel toll-free since December 2021, but out-of-province vehicles still pay tolls. As of 2025, American commercial vehicles pay double tolls as a trade measure.

Prince Edward Island: Confederation Bridge

The Government of Canada froze Confederation Bridge tolls for 2025 at $50.25 for passenger vehicles. Tolls are collected only when leaving PEI (westbound).

How to Pay Canada Tolls

Electronic Payment Systems

  • 407 ETR Transponder: Annual lease $29.50 plus tax, additional transponders $11.95 each
  • A25/A30 Transponders: Province-specific systems with online account management
  • StraitPASS: Post-paid credit card system for Confederation Bridge
  • E-Pass (Nova Scotia): Free transponders for NS residents, paid for out-of-province

Traditional Payment

  • Credit Cards: Accepted at most toll facilities
  • Cash: Limited availability, Canadian currency only
  • Video Tolls: Automated license plate billing (highest rates)

Recent Changes (2025)

  • 407 ETR launched Route Relief Program for low-income drivers with up to 6 free trips monthly
  • A30 Express rates increased 70 cents due to traffic volume exceeding 30,000 vehicles daily
  • Confederation Bridge tolls remain frozen through government subsidy
  • Nova Scotia doubled tolls for American commercial vehicles as trade retaliation

Provincial Toll Information

Ontario Toll Roads

  • Highway 407 ETR - 108km electronic toll highway with new 2025 rate structure
  • Highway 412 and 418 - Connected toll routes using same system
  • Note: Highway 401 remains toll-free

Quebec Toll Bridges

  • A25 and A30 Express Bridges - Electronic toll systems with transponder discounts
  • Peak/off-peak pricing structure
  • Free passage for electric vehicles with green plates

Atlantic Canada

Planning Your Journey

Cost Considerations

  • Daily costs: $10-50 CAD depending on routes and vehicle type
  • Alternative routes: Most toll roads have free alternatives (longer travel time)
  • Cross-border travel: Some Canada-US border bridges accept EZ-Pass

Best Practices

  • Get transponders for frequently used routes
  • Register for promotional offers on 407 ETR for potential $50 monthly credits
  • Consider electric vehicles for Quebec toll savings
  • Plan alternative routes for budget travel

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I avoid tolls when driving across Canada?

Yes, most Canadian highways including the Trans-Canada Highway are toll-free. Tolls mainly affect urban areas and specific bridges.

Do I need different transponders for each province?

Yes, Canada doesn't have a unified toll system. Each province uses different transponder systems and payment methods.

What happens if I don't pay Canadian tolls?

Video toll systems will send bills by mail with additional administrative fees. Rental car companies may charge processing fees for unpaid tolls.

Are Canadian tolls expensive compared to the US?

407 ETR benchmarks against North American toll roads and sits in the bottom half for peak toll charges, behind Chicago, Dallas, and Los Angeles.

Can tourists get toll discounts?

Limited options exist. Quebec offers EV discounts for registered vehicles, and Nova Scotia provides free passage only for NS-registered vehicles.

Canada vs. Neighboring Countries

Country System Type Coverage Typical Cost
Canada Limited toll facilities 4 provinces only $4-50 per crossing
United States Extensive toll networks Most states $2-25+ per journey

Useful Links & Resources

Provincial Pages

Payment Systems

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