Phase 1 of Highway 17 widening project completed
The first phase of work to widen Highway 17 from two to four lanes between the Town of Renfrew and Arnprior is now complete, with the opening of a new interchange at Calabogie Road in Renfrew County.
The Ontario government announced the news on November 20.
Construction on the first phase od the project started in November 2021 and was completed on schedule by Green Infrastructure Partners.
“Four years ago, our government made a promise to prioritize widening Highway 17 and today’s announcement is proof that we’re making rapid progress to get it done,” said Transportation Minister Prabmeet Sarkaria. “We recognize how important this project is to the local community and once complete, it will fight gridlock and improve safety for workers, families and businesses in eastern Ontario.”
Work completed in Phase 1 included building a new interchange to carry Calabogie Road traffic over Highway 417, a new carpool lot north of the highway, access roads and new ramp connections.
The second phase of the project includes building three more interchanges and widening 22.5 kilometres of Highway 17 from Scheel Drive to three kilometres west of Bruce Street in Renfrew County.
“The completion of this interchange is great news for Renfrew County and demonstrates that our government is serious about making travel easier for the 14,000 drivers who rely on this stretch of Highway 17 every day,” said John Yakabuski, MPP for Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke. “Our government is investing in critical infrastructure across the province, including in Renfrew, to support jobs, attract investment and keep people moving.”
Highway 17/417 is the longest provincial highway in Ontario, stretching for more than 1,900 kilometres from the Ontario/Manitoba border to the Quebec border in Eastern Ontario.