Innisfil Makes Unwanted Appearance on CAA's 2026 Worst Roads List
The town of Innisfil has found itself on an undesirable list, as CAA's 2026 Worst Roads ranking places it among the top 10 worst roads in Ontario. The announcement, made on June 4, 2026, highlights ongoing concerns about road infrastructure in the region.
Four Toronto streets also made the list, which is compiled based on public nominations and assessments of road conditions, including potholes, congestion, and safety issues. The CAA's annual list aims to draw attention to deteriorating roads and advocate for improvements.
Local Reaction
Innisfil residents have expressed frustration over the poor state of local roads, with many citing potholes and uneven surfaces as major hazards. Town officials have acknowledged the issue and are working on repair plans, but funding constraints remain a challenge.
The inclusion of Innisfil on the list underscores the broader infrastructure challenges faced by many Ontario communities. The CAA has called on all levels of government to prioritize road maintenance and invest in long-term solutions.
Broader Context
The 2026 list also features roads from other parts of the province, reflecting a widespread problem. The CAA's Worst Roads campaign has been running for over a decade, and this year's results show that many roads have not improved significantly.
As the town grapples with this unwanted recognition, residents hope that the spotlight will lead to concrete action and funding to address the road conditions that have made daily commutes a challenge.



