Ontario Highway 404 - Exit List

Exit List

The following table lists the major junctions along Highway 404, as noted by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario.

Division Location km Mile Exit Destinations Notes
Highway 404 continues south as the Don Valley Parkway
Toronto
0.5 0.3 17 Highway 401
1.4 0.9 18 Sheppard Avenue Access from southbound 404 to Fairview Mall and from Fairview Mall to southbound 404
3.5 2.2 20 Finch Avenue
5.7 3.5 22 Steeles Avenue / Regional Road 8 (Woodbine Avenue) Northbound exit and southbound entrance from Woodbine Avenue, full access interchange with Steeles Avenue
York Markham
8.9 5.5 25 Highway 407
9.8 6.1 27 Regional Road 7 Formerly Highway 7
Markham – Richmond Hill boundary
11.8 7.3 29 Regional Road 73 (16th Avenue)
13.8 8.6 31 Regional Road 25 (Major Mackenzie Road)
15.7 9.8 33 Regional Road 49 (Elgin Mills Road)
Richmond Hill – Whitchurch-Stouffville 20.1 12.5 37 Regional Road 14 (Stouffville Road)
24.2 15.0 41 Regional Road 40 (Bloomington Road)
Whitchurch-Stouffville – Aurora
28.4 17.6 45 Regional Road 15 (Aurora Road)
Whitchurch-Stouffville – Newmarket 32.4 20.1 49 Regional Road 74 (Vivian Road / Mulock Road)
East Gwillimbury 34.5 21.4 51 Regional Road 31 (Davis Drive)
36.6 22.7 53 Regional Road 19 (Green Lane)
Regional Road 77 (Queensville Sideroad)
Bradford Bypass Possible interchange location for proposed freeway
50.1 31.1 Regional Road 8 / Regional Road 32 (Woodbine Avenue / Ravenshoe Road)
1.000 km = 0.621 mi; 1.000 mi = 1.609 km
Closed/former • Unopened

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