Drivers passing through Oshawa have likely noticed major construction activity along Highway 401 over the past year.
What many don’t realize is that these projects are all connected to a much larger plan.
The Province of Ontario is rebuilding several aging Highway 401 overpasses and interchanges through Oshawa as part of a long term strategy to widen the highway and accommodate future growth across Durham Region. The work now underway at Wilson Road, Park Road and Cubert Street represents the first visible phase of that transformation.
Wilson Road Rebuild
The most visible work is currently taking place at Wilson Road South, where the existing overpass is being completely replaced.
The project includes a new bridge structure, roadway improvements, drainage upgrades, retaining walls, lighting enhancements, and preparations for the future widening of Highway 401.
For many Oshawa residents, Wilson Road is a key north south route connecting neighbourhoods on either side of the highway. The reconstruction is one of the most significant infrastructure projects currently underway in the city.
Park Road and Cubert Street Follow

Further west, work is also progressing around Park Road and Cubert Street.
These structures were originally built for a much narrower highway corridor and must be upgraded before additional lanes can be added to Highway 401.
While much of the work remains behind barriers and construction fencing, the scale of activity already suggests the magnitude of the changes coming to this section of Oshawa.
Why Is This Happening?
The answer is simple: growth.
Durham Region continues to be one of the fastest growing areas in Ontario, with Oshawa, Courtice, Bowmanville and neighbouring communities seeing significant population increases.
Highway 401 remains one of Canada’s busiest transportation corridors, carrying commuters, commercial traffic and goods across the province every day.
To support future demand, Ontario’s long term plan includes widening Highway 401 through Oshawa, ultimately creating a larger and more modern transportation corridor.
So What Comes Next?
The current bridge and interchange work is only the beginning.
Additional highway widening projects, interchange improvements, bridge upgrades and corridor enhancements are planned throughout the coming years as the transformation of Highway 401 continues across Durham Region.

For now, some of the clearest signs of change can be seen at Wilson Road, Park Road and Cubert Street, where crews are already reshaping infrastructure that has served Oshawa for generations.
While drivers may currently experience detours, lane restrictions and construction delays, these projects are laying the groundwork for a Highway 401 that will look very different in the years ahead.






















