Motorists in Pickering and Durham Region are being advised of an upcoming highway ramp closure on Highway 401 Eastbound Ramp. The Eastbound N/S–E ramp at Brock Road will be fully closed on March 29, 2026, from 12:00 AM to 5:00 AM to facilitate emergency concrete repairs. The closure is part of ongoing efforts to ensure the safety and integrity of the infrastructure, and it will temporarily affect traffic flow in the area.
During this period, all lanes of the ramp will be unavailable, and motorists are being asked to use alternate routes to bypass the closure. This necessary repair work is designed to address issues with the concrete surface and improve the overall condition of the ramp. Ontario’s Ministry of Transportation and local authorities have coordinated the closure in an effort to minimize disruption and complete the repairs efficiently.
The Brock Road ramp is an important access point for drivers traveling through Pickering and accessing Highway 401 Eastbound. To help ensure a smooth flow of traffic during the closure, motorists are advised to plan ahead and use alternative routes, which may include nearby roads or interchanges.
For those who typically use the ramp to get onto Highway 401 East, alternate routes may include taking Brock Road to Taunton Road or Bayly Street, where drivers can reconnect to the highway. Authorities will have signs and detour routes posted in advance to guide drivers safely around the affected area.
This temporary closure is part of a broader maintenance and infrastructure enhancement program by the Ministry of Transportation to ensure that the Highway 401 corridor remains in safe working condition. Given the heavy traffic volumes on Highway 401, ensuring the structural integrity of ramps and overpasses is critical for the safety of all travelers.
The City of Pickering has issued this notice as part of its commitment to keeping the public informed about important infrastructure changes and potential disruptions in the area. Local officials are encouraging residents and drivers to stay updated on any additional changes or updates to the closure schedule.
While the duration of the closure is limited to 5 hours, motorists should expect delays and be prepared to take alternative routes during that time. The repairs are expected to be completed by 5:00 AM, after which the ramp will reopen and normal traffic patterns will resume.
For more details or to stay informed about the construction updates, motorists are encouraged to visit the City of Pickering’s website or check the Ontario Ministry of Transportation’s social media and traffic advisories.


















