I don’t have real-time access right now, but here’s what’s widely reported about the Ontario Line completion timeline as of early 2026:
- Latest public estimates peg completion in the early 2030s, with official openings not tied to a single fixed date due to testing and integration needs.[1]
- Groundbreaking for major elevated sections occurred in 2022, and tunneling work advanced in 2026, but officials emphasize a cautious approach to confirming an exact launch date until extensive system testing is completed.[8][1]
- Historically, initial projections had targeted 2027, then moved to 2031–2032 ranges after reviews of costs and construction complexities.[3][7]
If you’d like, I can try to pull the most current updates from reliable outlets and provide a concise timeline with any announced milestones or phased openings.
Sources
The Ontario Line was announced by the Government of Ontario on April 10, 2019. As of August 2024, the estimated cost for the 15.6-kilometre (9.7 mi) line is CA$27 billion with an estimated completion in 2031. Originally, the cost was estimated at $10.9 billion with completion by 2027.
wikipedia.nucleos.comDoug Ford said the completion of the Ontario Line in Toronto would mark the largest subway expansion in Canadian history.
globalnews.caThe Ontario Line is a 15.6-kilometre, 15-station rapid transit line currently under construction in Toronto. It was originally planned for a 2027 opening date, which has since been pushed back to 2031. In February 2026, Premier Doug Ford suggested an opening date in the "early 2030s". This market will resolve to the first date on which the public can ride the full 15.6 km length of the planned line from Exhibition Place to Don Valley Station at Eglinton and Don Mills. If the route is adjusted...
manifold.marketsThe Ontario Line is a rapid transit line under construction in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Its northern terminus will be at Eglinton Avenue and Don Mills Road, at...
www.wikiwand.comThe Ontario government has broken ground on the 'elevated guideway and four new stations' for the Ontario Line, marking a major construction milestone on the long-promised subway project.
www.ctvnews.caTORONTO — The Ontario government has begun tunnelling work on the Ontario Line subway project, marking a significant step forward in a major transit expansion aimed at reducing congestion and improving connectivity across Toronto.
www.westernstandard.newsOntario Premier Doug Ford says the provincial government has begun construction on a new subway project in Toronto that will cut through the heart of the city.
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