Ontario Highway 406 - Exit List

Exit List

Because Highway 406's northern terminus is tied at the QEW, whereas the southern terminus has a planned southward extension, exit numbers are posted from the north to the south. Despite this, the MTO distance tables label the highway from south the north, as does this table. The entirety of Highway 406 is located within the Regional Municipality of Niagara.

Location km Mile Exit Destinations Notes
Welland 0.0 0.0 Regional Road 27 (East Main Street) – Welland At-grade; to be converted to a roundabout
2.0 1.2 Regional Road 41 (Woodlawn Road) At-grade; interchange under construction
3.6 2.2
Welland River and Old Welland Canal
Thorold
4.0 2.5 Regional Road 37 (Merritt Road) – Holland At-grade; interchange under construction; south end of former Highway 58 concurrency
5.6 3.5 Port Robinson Road At-grade; intersection to be removed and replaced with overpass; formerly Regional Road 63
8.6 5.3 17 Regional Road 20 (Canboro Road) – Niagara Falls, Fonthill Formerly Highway 20; north end of former Highway 58 concurrency
11.8 7.3 14 Regional Road 67 (Beaverdams Road)
14.0 8.7 11B Regional Road 71 West (St. David's Road) Northbound access
St. Catharines Highway 58
14.5 9.0 10 Highway 58 south – Thorold, Niagara Falls Southbound access
16.6 10.3 9 Regional Road 89 (Glendale Avenue)
19.7 12.2 6 Regional Road 91 (Westchester Avenue) Exit 6A northbound; no northbound entrance from Westchester Avenue
6B Regional Road 46 (Geneva Street) Northbound access
22.1 13.7 4 Regional Road 77 (4th Avenue)
26.0 16.2 Queen Elizabeth Way – Niagara Falls, Toronto
1.000 km = 0.621 mi; 1.000 mi = 1.609 km
Closed/former • Unopened

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