Gardiner Expressway to be reduced to 2 lanes starting Sunday
Toronto's Gardiner Expressway will be reduced to two lanes starting Sunday, as the city resumes the next phase of the highway's rehabilitation plan.
www.cbc.caHere’s the latest on Gardiner Expressway closures (Toronto, not NYC).
Current status: The Gardiner Expressway between Dufferin Street and Strachan Avenue has seen ongoing lane reductions as part of a multi-year rehabilitation project. Crews have been working to replace concrete deck and girders, with temporary closures and reduced lanes planned throughout the project timeline. This phase is intended to modernize aging infrastructure and improve long-term reliability. [Sources indicate ongoing lane reductions and a multi-year timeline]
Timeline and scope signals: The rehabilitation program has been described as lasting several years, with periodic closures and congestion management measures during construction, and full lane operation anticipated at various intervals depending on the work stage. City communications have stressed balancing traffic flow with essential repairs. [Public updates from municipal sources and media coverage confirm a multi-year scope and phased closures]
Impact on travel: Expect congestion on the corridor during peak hours, with some days featuring simultaneous restrictions in multiple segments as work advances. The city has implemented traffic-management plans to mitigate impacts, including potential temporary reopenings for major events or game days. [News reporting notes lane reductions and congestion management efforts]
Notable recent developments: In late 2024 and 2025, reports highlighted transitions between reduced lanes and full or near-full operations at different stretches, reflecting progress in the rehabilitation schedule and coordination with major events such as sports schedules. [Media coverage recaps phase-by-phase progress]
What to plan for if you travel it:
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Toronto's Gardiner Expressway will be reduced to two lanes starting Sunday, as the city resumes the next phase of the highway's rehabilitation plan.
www.cbc.caNews Release October 23, 2025 The City of Toronto and Government of Ontario are moving forward with plans to reopen the Gardiner Expressway between Dufferin Street and Strachan Avenue – 18 months ahead of the original construction schedule. A full closure of the Gardiner Expressway from Spadina Avenue to Highway 427 is required to do […]
www.toronto.caA 700-metre stretch of the Gardiner Expressway in downtown Toronto is now running on two lanes in each direction for the foreseeable future and some drivers are already expecting traffic to get worse
toronto.ctvnews.caToronto traffic just got a little bit easier to handle after the Gardiner Expressway fully reopened Monday morning, but the City of Toronto says one final weekend closure is being planned to completely finish the project.
www.cbc.caNews Release March 19, 2024 On Monday, March 25, lane restrictions will begin on the Gardiner Expressway between Dufferin Street and Strachan Avenue for critical rehabilitation work on the more than 60 year old route that is reaching its end of service life. This is the next phase of the City of Toronto’s Gardiner Expressway […]
www.toronto.caDrivers who use the Gardiner will now see all of its lanes open after a one-and-a-half-year-long closure saw one lane in each direction off limits due to construction work.
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