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The Bradford Bypass, also known as the Highway 400–404 Link is a proposed east–west
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in the northern Greater Toronto Area of the Canadian province of
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. The approximately route is currently undergoing planning and analysis under an environmental impact assessment (EA) by the
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(MTO) and the
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. If approved, a new four-lane controlled-access highway would be built between Highway 400 near Bradford in
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, and Highway 404 near Queensville in
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. It would serve as a bypass to the north side of Bradford. The corridor originated in 1978 as an eastern extension of Highway 89 along Ravenshoe Road. This proposal was cancelled in 1986 and collaborative studies were undertaken between the province and affected municipalities over the next several years. A refined proposal for a freeway along a more southerly route, referred to as the Bradford Bypass, was released in 1989, after which an began in 1993. The assessment was completed in 1997 and approved in 2002, after which it was announced that construction would begin by 2006 and be completed by 2010. However, following the
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, the
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government of
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shelved several highway proposals — including the Bradford Bypass — to the "beyond 2031" timeframe. After the
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, the new Progressive Conservative (PC) government of
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announced that the would be reviewed and updated. Funding was committed to the project in the 2021 budget, with early works construction scheduled to begin in early 2022. The highway is currently estimated to cost C$800 million. The Bradford Bypass has been criticized for its potential environmental impacts, particularly to the
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and surrounding wetlands draining into
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. While the route is endorsed by the municipalities surrounding it and through which it passes, critics note that the is outdated and that the highway would result in
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and encourage further reliance on personal vehicle usage.


Route description

The proposed route of the Bradford Bypass was established in the 1997 , including the location and design of interchanges. If built, the approximately corridor would consist of a four-lane rural freeway situated within a -wide
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. It would feature a grass median, except at the two
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crossings, where the median would narrow to with a central concrete barrier. The proposed route of the Bradford Bypass would have it begin in the west at a freeway-to-freeway interchange with Highway400, midway between the 8th Line and 9th Line of
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. From there the four-lane rural highway would proceed east, crossing the 10th Sideroad and encountering an interchange with the northern section of
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(formerly Highway11 and presently
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) immediately north of the town of Bradford. It would then curve southeast to cross the West Holland River into the municipality of
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in York Region, after which it would encounter an interchange with Bathurst Street and straighten out towards the east. The highway would cross the
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and pass immediately south of the Silver Lakes Golf and Country Club. It would cross the southern section of Yonge Street (thus resulting in an unusual crossing of both offset legs of the street) then cut through farmland, parallel with Queensville Sideroad. At
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( York Regional Road 12), immediately north of the community of Queensville, a partial interchange would provide westbound access to and eastbound access from the highway. It would end shortly thereafter at a freeway-to-freeway interchange Highway404. The Holland Marsh is a Provincially Significant Wetland, portions of which are also designated as a Life Science
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(ANSI) and the remainder under the Natural Heritage System (NHS) of the
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. The proposed route of the Bradford Bypass crosses the Holland Marsh between Yonge Street and Bathurst Street, and would require of land within the NHS portion; it will not cross any wetlands. Bridges of approximately 400and 600metres (1300and 2000feet) will cross the two branches of the Holland River.


History


Highway 89 extension

Proposals for a highway corridor south of Lake Simcoe date as far back as the 1960s, but were not formally considered until the late 1970s. On June30, 1978, a extension of Highway89 east of Highway400 to Highway 12 was announced. It was to follow 11th Line from Highway400 east to the Holland Marsh, where it would cross towards the northeast onto the alignment of Ravenshoe Road (York Road32). The extension would have traversed the length of Ravenshoe Road to Lakeridge Road (Durham Road23), where it would zig-zag onto Concession Road7 and end immediately north of Sunderland. In June 1981, environmental approval was given for the project, excluding the portion crossing of the Holland Marsh. The marsh crossing was opposed by the Sierra Club, the Federation of Ontario Naturalists, the
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, and the
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(MNR). The , then known as the Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MTC), conducted several studies on the crossing and alternatives to it, which were collectively published in July 1984. However, as a result of public opposition and due to the potential environmental impacts of crossing the marsh, Minister of Transportation Edward Fulton abruptly cancelled the project on April21, 1986. In his speech, Fulton said of the C$30million project: "The environmental impact outweighs the transportation benefits in the particular location." While this was applauded by environmental advocates, it was opposed by several local politicians, as well as the York Region Federation of Agriculture, both of which began to petition the government to reverse the decision.


Highway 400 – Highway 404 Link

The engaged in several years of consultations with York Region, Simcoe County, and various other project stakeholders. The resulting ''Highway404/89 Route Location Study'', published in 1989, confirmed the need for a "Provincial facility north of Bradford linking Highway400 to the future Highway404 Extension." Highway404 was itself opened as far north as Davis Drive (York Regional Road31) on October24, 1989; the proposed extension largely succeeded the Highway89 extension east of Woodbine Avenue. Separate s for both the Bradford Bypass and the Highway404 extension began in 1993 and 1992, respectively. The for the Bradford Bypass was completed in December 1997, with environmental studies noting that the proposed highway may contaminate groundwater and the
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watershed. The
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were noted to oppose the route due to archaeological concerns. Both s were approved on August28, 2002. Later that year on October4, Minister of Transportation
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announced that design work was progressing, with construction set to begin in 2006, with completion expected by 2010. As an interim measure, several upgrades were made to the roads surrounding Newmarket in the early 2000s. The Newmarket Bypass – consisting of the widening to four lanes of Davis Drive (former Highway9) between Highway400 and Bathurst Street, Bathurst Street between Davis Drive and Green Lane, and Green Lane between Bathurst Street and Leslie Street – was approved by York Region in January 1999; construction began in September 2002. Construction began on a four-lane extension of Highway404 from Davis Drive to Green Lane, and the reconstruction of Green Lane into a four-laned
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between Leslie Street and Woodbine Avenue in September 2000. Both were completed and opened to traffic on February8, 2002, at a ceremony attended by for
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Julia Munro and York Region chairman Bill Fisch. The Newmarket Bypass was completed and opened on September1, 2004. Meanwhile, during the
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campaign, incumbent PC premier
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pledged to build the Bradford Bypass. Liberal leader
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, who would go on to win the election, promised to tackle gridlock with a transit-oriented approach, pledging only "the removal of highway bottlenecks." The McGuinty government passed the ''Places to Grow Act'' in 2005, which set forth consistent urban planning principles across the province for the following 25years. The
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was released in June of the following year as a framework for implementing the act, which despite including the Highway404 extension as far as Ravenshoe Road, did not show the Bradford Bypass. Minister of Transportation Donna Cansfield confirmed in May 2007 that no further work was being undertaken on the corridor. The Bradford Bypass was first included in the 2002 Transportation Master Plan for York Region. Simcoe County followed suit in its 2008 Transportation Master Plan. In late 2011, York Region and Simcoe County commenced the ''York-Simcoe Boundary Area Transportation Needs Study'' as a basis to advocate for the bypass. Despite this and studies conducted by the , the provincial government did not change its stance in the five-year Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe in 2012. In 2014, a report into transportation needs in the Lake Simcoe area was positive about the highway, stating that the Bypass would be heavily used and easy to build. However, the report also stated that alternatives such as building high-occupancy vehicle lanes on Highway 400 and improving local roads and interchanges could deliver similar benefits with less environmental impact. Representatives from York Region, Simcoe County, East Gwillimbury, Georgina, Bradford West Gwillimbury, Innisfil, Essa Township and Newmarket together lobbied the provincial government in November 2015 to put the project on its growth plan. The bypass was revived on May18, 2017 when it was included in the five-year Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe, though without a timeline for construction.


Current status

On August15, 2019, Minister of Transportation and for York—Simcoe,
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, announced that planning for the Bradford Bypass would resume after years of being shelved. The is currently in the process of updating the 1997 , with completion expected in 2023. Engineering and design work on the bypass began in the summer of 2020, while environmental studies to update the 1997 commenced in September. The 2021 Ontario Budget, released on March24, 2021, allocated funding towards the highway. Early works construction was tentatively scheduled to begin in the autumn of 2021, but was deferred until early 2022. As of June 2021, the project's estimated cost is C$800 million. On February3, 2021,
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, the federal
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, announced that he'd received a request for the project to undergo an at the federal level, following a formal request from Environmental Defence. On May3, 2021, Wilkinson announced that a federal would not take place for the Bradford Bypass, while the GTA West project would undergo this process. In February 2022, the federal government reiterated that the project would not undergo a federal , despite requests from environmental groups. In April and May 2021, a virtual public consultation regarding design alternatives for refinements to the route identified in the 2002 took place. Proposed changes included realigning the Holland River crossing to the south to reduce the impact on the river, new designs for interchanges to meet contemporary standards, and other minor realignments and changes. Following analysis of this consultation, a subsequent public consultation in the autumn of 2022 will present the preferred design for the route. The finalised design of the route and is currently anticipated to be completed in early 2023. In October 2021, a
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investigation into the Bypass found that the proposed modification to the route would remove it from a golf course jointly owned by the father of MPP Stan Cho, associate minister of transportation. Cho responded that the conflict of interest had been declared, and that he did not take part in any work connected to the Bypass. In February 2022, the Integrity Commissioner of Ontario found there was no evidence of wrongdoing by Minister Mulroney or Associate Minister Cho regarding the rerouting of the Bypass. A
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demonstrated that the province had undertaken a business case on the potential of the Bypass being a toll road similar to
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, to potentially reduce the cost of building the highway. However, the office of Minister Mulroney stated that "it is not our intention to toll this highway". Funding was committed to the project as part of the fall economic statement on November1, 2021.


Perspectives

Construction of the highway is supported by the provincial government, the upper-tier governments of York Region and Simcoe County, and the local municipalities of Bradford West Gwillimbury, East Gwillimbury,
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,
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,
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and Newmarket. It is also supported by the Holland Marsh Growers Association and local businesses. , Liberal and candidates for the riding of York—Simcoe all publicly supported the highway during the 2018 provincial election campaign, with Liberal leader Steven Del Duca stating in 2021 that support from locals means that the highway proposal is worth consideration. A 2016 survey commissioned by the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury showed that 85% of residents support construction of the Bradford Bypass, with stronger support among those familiar with the proposal. Claimed benefits of the bypass would include removing through traffic from nearby rural roads and urban areas, reduced congestion, improved air quality, and the potential revitalisation of downtown Bradford. Environmental groups including
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, the Rescue Lake Simcoe Coalition and Simcoe County Greenbelt Coalition oppose the highway, criticising the impact it would have on the environment. In addition to increasing air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, opponents claim the highway would disrupt woodlands, provincially significant wetlands, the Lake Simcoe watershed, wildlife habitats and species at risk. The highway has also historically been criticised for its potential impact on the Holland Marsh and the Holland River. According to the 1997 , it would cause severe water quality impacts in the Lake Simcoe watershed, with further studies required if the project was proceeded with. The groups contend that there was "no
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impact assessment required, no study of the impact on migratory birds or fish habitat, and no... archeological study" conducted as part of the . They have also criticised the 32year timeframe since the need for and alternatives to the project were last assessed, the changes in circumstances since then, the potential for
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along the highway, and a claim that the bypass would save drivers only "60 to 80seconds" of journey time. Archaeologists, historians, and Indigenous groups are also concerned about the threat the bypass would pose to the Lower Landing, a nationally significant historic site thought to be located along the proposed route. The Lower Landing was a key meeting place on the route connecting
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to Lake Huron, and had been used for centuries by Indigenous peoples, explorers, fur traders, settlers, and soldiers travelling between the lower and upper Great Lakes prior to the mid-1800s. Indigenous groups and heritage advocates are concerned that construction of the proposed bypass would irreversibly destroy the site before it can be properly investigated. Local municipalities and the provincial government have pushed back on environmental concerns, noting that the will be updated to take into account existing and new federal & provincial legislation and standards. The , meanwhile, contends that the route would result in "10 to 35 minutes of travel time saved each way."


Exit list

The following table lists the proposed locations for interchanges along the Bradford Bypass contained within the MTO review.


Notes


References


External links


Official project website

Government of Ontario page on the Highway 400 – Highway 404 Extension Link (Bradford Bypass)


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