Should Ottawa build a ring road? The province says it's worth exploring.
Ontario Transportation Minister Prabmeet Sarkaria said there is “a good case” for the ring road concept and that the province would look at its feasibility
By Michael McBean, Ottawa Citizen
Published Jun 23, 2026 | Last updated 2 hours ago
When Gerry Dust wants to get from his home in Orléans to his cottage west of Ottawa, the journey often begins with a gamble.
Will Highway 417 co-operate?
For the retired lawyer, the answer increasingly seems to be no.
What was once a drive of about 90 minutes can now stretch far longer as traffic snarls across the city.
“It’s a pain in the butt, quite frankly,” Dust said. “I’m astonished at how blocked up it usually is.”
Dust believes Ottawa should finally build what generations of politicians and planners have discussed but never delivered: a ring road around the city.
Dust isn’t new to the debate. He served on a committee examining a ring road in the 1970s alongside former Cumberland mayor Brian Coburn and other local leaders.
“When I first came to Ottawa in the early ’70s, this was being talked about,” Dust said. “Fifty years later, we’re still having the same conversation.”
The idea has resurfaced after Ontario Transportation Minister Prabmeet Sarkaria said in April that the province is exploring a southern ring road around Ottawa. Speaking at a Mayor’s Breakfast event, Sarkaria said there is “a good case” for the concept and that the province would look at its feasibility.
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