Niagara Region’s automated speed cameras moving to new locations this January

Niagara Region is preparing to activate automated speed enforcement cameras in eight community safety zones beginning Jan. 14, 2025.

The eight community safety zones where automated speed enforcement cameras will be in use include:

  • ​Grimsby - Main Street East between Lawrence Avenue and Durham Road
  • Niagara FallsMcLeod Road between Oakwood Drive and Drummond Road; Montrose Road between Watson Street and Lundy's Lane
  • Port Colborne - Killaly Street West between West Side Road and King Street
  • St. Catharines - Lakeshore Road between Bradmon Drive and Read Road; Louth Street between Rykert Street and Pelham Road
  • Welland - Prince Charles Drive North between Lacy Avenue and First Avenue
  • West LincolnStation Street between Spring Creek Road and West Street

In these areas, community members may notice work being done to install cameras and changes to on-road signs in preparation for automated speed enforcement.

The cameras are expected to be actively enforcing speeding violations in these areas beginning Jan. 14 through to April 2025.

The Automated Speed Enforcement program is an important component of the Region’s Vision Zero initiative which is focused on the reduction and eventual elimination of serious injuries and fatalities on the Regional road network.

Learn more about Vision Zero in Niagara.

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