407 ETR operates Highway 407 ETR, an all-electronic open-access toll highway spanning 108 kilometres from Burlington to Pickering across the Greater Toronto Area. Launched in 1999 under a 99-year concession agreement with the Province of Ontario, the highway operates with no toll booths or stopping requirements, relying instead on electronic transponder technology to collect tolls from approximately 2 million active devices.
The company manages significant infrastructure operations and development. Over $1.6 billion has been invested in extensions and expansions since inception, which have nearly doubled the highway's lane capacity. 407 ETR designs and manufactures its vehicle transponders at a facility in Mississauga, Ontario, integrating hardware production with network operations.
407 ETR operates as a private concession under a consortium ownership structure that includes Cintra (part of Ferrovial), CPP Investments, and PSP Investments. The organisation manages daily operations serving the transportation infrastructure needs of thousands of commuters, businesses and families throughout the Greater Toronto Area, whilst maintaining community involvement in youth sports programmes and environmental initiatives such as monarch butterfly habitat restoration.