Ontario Highway 427 - Exit List

Exit List

The following table lists the major junctions along Highway 427, as noted by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario. All exits are unnumbered.

Division Location km Mile Destinations Notes
Highway 427 continues south as Brown's Line
Toronto
0.0 0.0 Coules Court Southbound terminus of Highway 427
0.3 0.2 Evans Avenue No access to Gardiner Expressway from northbound entrance
0.6 0.4 Queen Elizabeth Way – Hamilton
Gardiner Expressway – downtown Toronto
Southbound exit and northbound entrance; other movements are directed to Evans Avenue
Sherway Gardens Road
The Queensway
No northbound exit; no access to QEW from southbound entrance.
2.3 1.4 Dundas Street Formerly Highway 5; no access to QEW from southbound entrance
Gibbs Road Northbound entrance only
Valhalla Road Northbound exit only
Eva Road Southbound exit and entrance
4.2 2.6 Burnhamthorpe Road
Holiday Drive Southbound exit only
5.2 3.2 Rathburn Road Northbound exit and southbound entrance
Eringate Drive Southbound entrance only; southbound exit accessible from Highway 27 and Eglinton Avenue
7.8 4.8 Eglinton Avenue No access to Highway 401 east from northbound entrance
Highway 27 north Northbound exit and southbound entrance
Highway 401
Toronto–Peel boundary
Toronto–Mississauga boundary 10.3 6.4 Dixon Road Northbound exit and southbound entrance
Fasken Drive Northbound exit only
11.6 7.2 Highway 409 Southbound access to eastbound 401 via Highway 409
14.2 8.8 Regional Road 5 (Derry Road)
Rexdale Boulevard
16.0 9.9 Finch Avenue West
York
Vaughan 18.3 11.4 Highway 407
19.9 12.4 Regional Road 7 – Brampton, Vaughan Northbound exit and southbound entrance
Highway 427 continues north as York Regional Road 99
1.000 km = 0.621 mi; 1.000 mi = 1.609 km
Closed/former • Unopened

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