The Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) has announced the 2026–27 intake of the Connecting Links Program (CLP), a key provincial infrastructure initiative that provides funding for the construction, repair, and rehabilitation of roads and bridges that form critical connections between provincial highways and local municipal roadways.
This program ensures that goods, services, and people can move efficiently through Ontario’s communities by supporting the local transportation infrastructure that ties directly into the provincial highway network.
The Connecting Links Program provides up to 90% of eligible project costs, with a maximum provincial contribution of $7 million per project.
Each year, the MTO allocates approximately $30 million in total funding to support approved municipal infrastructure projects across Ontario. Municipalities are encouraged to work with their regional MTO office prior to applying to confirm eligibility and technical requirements.
Eligible projects must take place on designated connecting link highways under the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act.
Projects eligible for CLP funding include both road and bridge works, such as:
Sub-grade preparation, base and sub-base construction
Surfacing and resurfacing of connecting link highways
Bridge deck replacements, major structural repairs, and widening
Traffic control signals and pedestrian crossovers (PXOs) warranted under the Highway Traffic Act
Illumination at intersections or rural crossings
Storm sewer installation and drainage improvements
Retaining walls, curbs, and sidewalks impacted by grade or alignment changes
Consultant and engineering costs for design, tender preparation, and project management
The program will fund up to:
$3 million for road projects
$5 million for bridge projects
Municipalities may submit one application per intake year for either a road or bridge project.
To qualify for funding, applicants must:
Be an Ontario municipality with one or more designated connecting link highways.
Submit the project through the Transfer Payment Ontario (TPON) portal.
Demonstrate that the project supports safe and efficient movement of people and goods.
Confirm that the same project is not being submitted under the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP) or other duplicate funding programs.
The 2026–27 intake deadline is November 13, 2025, at 5PM EST.
Administered by: Ontario Ministry of Transportation
Funding Type: Grant (up to 90% of eligible project costs)
Maximum Funding: $7 million
Total Program Budget: $30 million
Deadline: November 13, 2025, at 5PM EST
Connecting Links are vital corridors that support Ontario’s economic growth and community connectivity. These routes carry a high volume of commercial and commuter traffic, linking local municipalities with the broader provincial transportation network.
By investing in these key roadways and bridges, municipalities help ensure safer, more efficient transportation for residents, businesses, and visitors, while reducing long-term maintenance costs.
GrantMatch provides the expertise and strategic guidance municipalities need to successfully secure Connecting Links Program funding.
Our team of government funding specialists assists with:
Determining project eligibility and alignment with MTO priorities
Developing comprehensive and compliant TPON submissions
Creating project justifications supported by data and economic impact metrics
Managing reporting, timelines, and post-approval requirements
With a proven record of success in supporting infrastructure projects across Ontario, GrantMatch helps municipalities access funding that strengthens communities and drives local growth.
Contact us today to determine eligibility and begin preparing your Connecting Links Program application.