Macdonald–Cartier Freeway

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The Macdonald–Cartier Freeway is a major Canadian highway corridor in Ontario that serves as one of the busiest and most important transportation routes in the country.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf highway
transportation corridor
connectsTo Quebec provincial highway network
surface form: Quebec highway network

other Ontario 400-series highways
country Canada
followsRoute east–west
function freight corridor
intercity travel corridor
major transportation route
hasLanes multiple lanes in each direction
hasToll no general tolls
isPartOfNetwork Ontario provincial highway network
Trans-Canada Highway
surface form: Trans-Canada Highway system
languageOfName English
maintainedBy Ministry of Transportation (Ontario)
surface form: Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
namedAfter George-Étienne Cartier
John A. Macdonald
namedFor Canadian Confederation
surface form: Canadian Confederation leaders
partOf Highway 401
passesNear Cornwall, Ontario
Kingston, Ontario
Toronto
passesThrough Southern Ontario
province Ontario
roadType controlled-access highway
freeway
status one of the busiest highways in Canada
one of the most important transportation routes in Canada
usedFor commercial trucking
commuter traffic
long-distance travel

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Highway 401 alsoKnownAs Macdonald–Cartier Freeway
401 alsoKnownAs Macdonald–Cartier Freeway
subject surface form: Highway 401
this entity surface form: Macdonald–Cartier Freeway (historical/ceremonial name)