Updated 2026 rates

Navigate Canada's Toll Roads with Confidence

Your comprehensive guide to Canadian highway tolls, payment methods, rates, and electronic systems. Essential information for residents and international visitors.

407 ETR  ·  Confederation Bridge  ·  A25  ·  A30  ·  Champlain Bridge  ·  and more

12+ Major Toll Routes in Canada 10 Provinces Covered 5 Payment Methods 24/7 Updated Information

Essential Toll Information

Major Canadian Toll Routes

Highway 407 ETR
Ontario  ·  Electronic tolls
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Confederation Bridge
Prince Edward Island  ·  Bridge toll
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A25 Bridge
Quebec  ·  Electronic tolls
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A30 Expressway
Quebec  ·  Electronic tolls
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Multiple Payment Options Available

Canadian toll roads accept various payment methods to ensure convenient travel for all drivers, whether you're a local resident or international visitor.

Electronic Payment Systems RFID transponders, mobile apps, and automatic license plate recognition
Contactless Payments Tap credit/debit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay
Traditional Methods Cash payments and chip/PIN credit/debit cards
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Essential Travel Tips

For Canadian Residents

  • Consider electronic payment accounts for frequent travel discounts
  • Keep backup payment methods for system outages
  • Check for volume discounts and loyalty programs
  • Update account information when changing vehicles

For International Visitors

  • Notify your bank before travel to avoid card issues
  • Document your license plate for online payment if needed
  • Pay toll invoices within 72 hours to avoid extra fees
  • Keep Canadian cash on hand as a backup

Frequently Asked Questions

Are toll rates the same for all vehicle types?

No, toll rates vary based on vehicle classification. Cars, motorcycles, trucks, and RVs typically have different rates. Some routes also offer time-based pricing with peak and off-peak rates.