Here’s the latest publicly available update on the Ontario Line route.
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The project remains a major Toronto transit expansion with 15 stations over roughly 15.6 kilometers, running from Exhibition Place to the Don Mills/Don Valley area and connecting with multiple GO and TTC services. This configuration is echoed in federal, provincial, and Metrolinx materials released in recent years. [cite ][cite ]
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In April 2026, federal communications highlighted that tunnelling had officially started on the Ontario Line, marking a key milestone, and noted a rebranding of four downtown stations to better reflect their neighbourhoods. The alignment remains Exhibition Place to Eglinton Crosstown (Don Mills area) with connections to three GO lines and existing TTC routes. [cite ]
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Metrolinx continues to publish milestones and notices related to the Ontario Line, including progress updates on tunnelling and contract progress, with ongoing coordination across municipal and federal partners. Expect further station name refinements and updated construction timelines as work progresses. [cite ][cite ]
Illustrative overview
- Route concept: Exhibition Place to Don Mills/Eglinton Crosstown area, 15 stations, 15.6 km, multiple connections to TTC and GO services. [cite ][cite ]
- Recent milestone: tunnelling underway as of 2026, with new station names introduced to reflect neighbourhoods. [cite ]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest official press releases or Metrolinx pages and summarize any new timelines or station name changes in more detail, or provide a map-like schematic of the current route. [cite ][cite ]
Sources
Today, the Government of Canada celebrated continued progress on the construction of the Ontario Line subway. Tunnelling has officially started on the Ontario Line, marking a major milestone in the project. New names have also been unveiled for four downtown stations to better reflect the neighbourhoods they will serve and make the line easier for riders to navigate.
www.canada.caThe City of Toronto knows that years of upcoming construction for the downtown Ontario Line will be disruptive, but Deputy Mayor Jennifer McKelvie says officials are implementing priority travel routes and a transit signal pilot project in an effort to help ease congestion.
www.cbc.caDoug Ford said the completion of the Ontario Line in Toronto would mark the largest subway expansion in Canadian history.
globalnews.caThe Ontario Line is a rapid transit line under construction in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Its northern terminus will be at Eglinton Avenue and Don Mills Road, at...
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wikipedia.nucleos.comOntario Premier Doug Ford says the provincial government has begun construction on a new subway project in Toronto that will cut through the heart of the city.
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