Driving in Ontario
- Canadian road signs are in kilometres
- 100 km/hr=60 m.p.h.
- 50 km/hr=30 m.p.h.
- Radar detectors are illegal in Ontario.
- Seat belt use is mandatory in Ontario.
- Please bring either a passport or birth certificate for each member of your party, including children. For more information about crossing into Canada, check the Canada Customs website.
For further information and travel tips for U.S. travelers, please read our Information for U.S. Visitors.

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Driving in Ontario
When driving in Ontario U.S. travelers need to be aware that posted speed limits are in kilometers per hour. Here is an approximate conversion chart of commonly posted speed limits:
| km/hr |
m.p.h. |
| 50 |
30 |
| 80 |
50 |
| 90 |
55 |
| 100 |
60 |
Be aware also of the following regulations:
- Radar detectors are illegal in Ontario.
- Seat belt use is mandatory in Ontario.
See also the Ontario Ministry of Transport website for additional maps and highway information, including road conditions and highway closures due to construction.
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