I had to go back and forth to Ottawa frequently a few months back and discovered that I much prefer taking Highway 7. The time difference was negligible, and the overall experience was much more enjoyable.
I don't find the 401 to be too rough east of Kingston - But Kingston-Toronto is definitely needed. The PCs promised to 6 lane it - so we shall see if that actually happens.
7 is definitely a much nicer drive, and depending on where in Ottawa you are going, could actually be faster (Kanata). The twinning to Carleton Place makes the drive much quicker than it was 10 years ago. I imagine the 407 being completed to 115 will make it an even more attractive option, provided you have a transponder. It should cut another 10 minutes off the drive if you are coming from Downtown Toronto. Which.. given that the travel time right now on Google Maps shows a 14 minute travel time difference.. will mean they will be almost exactly the same (albeit one will include some 407 tolls).
I've often pictured a twinning project to Perth as running on the south side of Mississippi Lake - it would be much more direct and remove the need for a Carleton Place bypass.
That's what I had envisioned as well. The highway would veer southward after the Appleton Sideroad interchange, with the exit for Carleton Place being the current highway. Very similar in some respects to the interchange of Highway 400 and Highway 11 north of Barrie, where the mainline highway is the one that actually veers off. This would also have the added bonus of slightly shortening the trip time to Smiths Falls, as the next interchange would presumably be at Highway 15.
I had to go back and forth to Ottawa frequently a few months back and discovered that I much prefer taking Highway 7. The time difference was negligible, and the overall experience was much more enjoyable.
For real. There are so often major tie ups on the 401 that cause delays and detours, and all the truck traffic isn’t pleasant.Wait.....for real?
I don't do the trip anymore (regularly) but when I was in school in Ottawa, I did and this seems counterintuitive.
For real. There are so often major tie ups on the 401 that cause delays and detours, and all the truck traffic isn’t pleasant.
One factor that has shifted things a bit is that 7 is now an expressway all the way from 417 to Carleton Place. Combine with the 401 traffic ...I know it would be more pleasant I just didn't figure it'd be of a negligible time difference. I'm not mentioning the speeds at which I drive on highways.
I'll try 7 next time. I much prefer scenic routes anyway and my new ride is a fun to drive so I may as well take my time. Cheers.
One factor that has shifted things a bit is that 7 is now an expressway all the way from 417 to Carleton Place. Combine with the 401 traffic ...
Once 407 extends to 115, it might even be quicker up 7 from some of the northern GTA.
Yes. That along with three more passing lanes in each direction between Glen Tay and Havelock, would make Highway 7 perfect.
I know it would be more pleasant I just didn't figure it'd be of a negligible time difference. I'm not mentioning the speeds at which I drive on highways.
I'll try 7 next time. I much prefer scenic routes anyway and my new ride is a fun to drive so I may as well take my time. Cheers.
Not sure if anyone mentioned already but CP cancelled their Toronto-Montreal service so that's hundreds if not thousands more trucks on the road between Toronto and Montreal so that would partially explain the increase in road traffic.