Friday, August 21, 2026

Military Convoys - Ontario - Plan Accordingly

Friday August 21 - Saturday August 22, 2026

Increased military traffic and localized delays will occur on major Toronto and GTA highways starting the night of Friday August 21 and into Saturday, August 22, 2026, as part of the 32 Canadian Brigade Group’s end-of-summer training exercise, Exercise STEADFAST WARRIOR

Affected Routes

Reservists will convoy in military and chartered civilian vehicles, making scheduled refuelling and rest stops along key regional corridors.

[NOTE: They will basically be monopolizing (using) seven (7) of Toronto and GTA's most used, most popular and key travelling roads - BP]

These are:

Petawawa - Camp Borden

STEADFAST WARRIOR

• Don Valley Parkway (DVP)

• Gardiner Expressway

• Hwy 400

• Hwy 401

• Hwy 404

• Hwy 410

• Hwy 427

Peterborough

WOLFPACK GUARDIAN

• Hwy 7

• Hwy 115

The military states that the soldiers (approx. 1,100 in the STEADFAST WARRIOR convoys will be carrying  weapons, but they will not possess any live ammunition. Weapons will be unloaded.

The Department of National Defence (DND) has not scheduled exact minute-by-minute highway closures since this is a rolling deployment rather than a static road block. However, the primary operational windows for Exercise STEADFAST WARRIOR are as follows:

Initial Departure Wave: Begins the NIGHT of FRIDAY, August 21, 2026. Heavy transport and supply convoys will start moving from local GTS (Greater Toronto Area) armouries.

Peak Highway Movement: Continues throughout the DAY on SATURDAY, August 22, 2026. Convoys will be actively merging, travelling, and making routine fuel stops as they head north and east toward Garrison Petawawa.

People are advised to find alternative local routes to bypass the convoys, if possible, to prevent slowdowns. Motorists who must use the same routes as the convoys are urged to exercise extreme caution, maintain a safe following distance, and avoid cutting in and out through the military convoys.

East - West Bypasses - Alternative to 401 and Gardiner

Highway 407 (ETR- Toll Route) 

Highway 3

Highway 7 is the fastest option to entirely bypass Hwy 401 military traffic corridor across the top of the GTA. Hwy 7 runs parallel NORTH of the 401.

However, an important NOTE:

Motorists advised to keep a sharp eye out as some eastern Ontario military groups use segments of Hwy 7, but the GTA municipal portions remain a solid alternative.

For shorter local trips, use the major arterial roads and stick to the multi-lane municipal roads like Steeles Avenue, Finch Avenue, and Dundas Street to avoid highway on-ramps where convoys may be slowing down traffic to merge.

North - South Bypasses - Alternative to DVP, Hwy 400, 404, & 427

Central Toronto: Avoid the DVP by utilizing major north-south surface veins such as Don Mills Road, Bayview Ave., or Leslie Street.


West End/Peel Region: Alternatives to Hwy 427 or 410 are thoroughfares such as Airport Rd., Dixie Rd., or Hurontario St. This can help motorists safely navigate around the highway hubs.   

Refer to:      Military Convoy Traffic Delays  

Petawawa 
 
Also from August 21-29, 2026, the Canadian Army Reserve has a training event taking place at Garrison Petawawa called Exercise Wolfpack Guardian. Drivers in the Peterborough area should expect increased military traffic on major local routes, including highway 7 and highway 115, as convoys transport personnel and equipment. 

People will meet convoys heading toward Petawawa on Thursday, August 20 and Friday August 21, 2026. Return dates are August 29-30. Over 500 reserve soldiers will be in the convoys from northern, central and eastern Ontario.

Convoys will make brief, planned stops for fuel, rest, food, and maintenance, but soldiers will not carry weapons or ammunition during public stops. Please exercise caution when approaching or driving near Department of Defence vehicles Give military vehicles plenty of space and do not cut through a convoy.


More information will be added over the course of the weekend. Keep in mind this involves two days for the Toronto, GTA (Greater Toronto Area), Peterborough and Petawawa areas. There may be delays.  

     

Although these exercises are carried out yearly by the military as part of training, it is wise in these chaotic, unpredictable days to seek counsel from the Lord, and wherever or to whomever He so leads us.

Where no counsel is, the people fall: but in the multitude of counsellors there is safety. [Prov 11:14]

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