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This is a list of provincial highways in Ontario, Canada. Many of these highways were once operated and maintained by the provincial government, but were later downloaded to the counties and municipalities through which they passed in the 1990s. Motto: Ut Incepit Fidelis Sic Permanet (Latin: Loyal she began, loyal she remains) Official languages English (French has some legal status) Capital Toronto Largest city Toronto Lieutenant-Governor James K. Bartleman Premier Dalton McGuinty (Liberal) Parliamentary representation - House seat - Senate seats 106 24 Area Total ⢠Land ⢠Water (% of total) Ranked...
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Highway classes Ontario has three distinct classes of highways: the King's Highways, secondary highways, and tertiary highways. The primary routes are designated as King's Highways; 400-Series Highways are a special class of King's Highway. King's Highways are currently numbered 2 to 148. The Ministry of Transportation never designated a Highway 1; before 1998, the lowest numbered highway was Highway 2. The 400-series highways include Highways 400, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 409, 410, 416, 417, 420, 427, and the Queen Elizabeth Way, which is actually secretly designated as Highway 451. Some highway numbers are suffixed with a letter. The letter will be one of "A" ("Alternate route"), "B" ("Business route"), or "S" ("Scenic route"). King's Highway markers take on one of three designs depending on its use. Standard road shields placed on the highway itself consist of a shield design topped with a crown. In the current design, the highway number and the word "ONTARIO" appear on the shield. Junction signs (used at intersections and on the signs of 400-Series Highways) show a large white crown with the route number in it. Trailblazer signs (those indicating a route "to" a highway) will look like one of the first two but will be green instead of white. The speed limit on most primary routes is 80 km/h (50 mph), although it is 90 km/h (55 mph) on certain routes in Northern and Eastern Ontario. Routes that are freeways are generally 100 km/h (65 mph). The 400-series Highway network in Southern Ontario. ...
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A crown is a symbolic form of headgear worn by a monarch or by a god, for whom the crown is traditionally one of the symbols of power and legitimacy (See Regalia for a broader treatment). ...
The 400-series Highway network in Southern Ontario. ...
A crown is a symbolic form of headgear worn by a monarch or by a god, for whom the crown is traditionally one of the symbols of power and legitimacy (See Regalia for a broader treatment). ...
Northern Ontario is the part of the province of Ontario, Canada, which lies north of Lake Huron, Georgian Bay, the French River and Lake Nipissing. ...
Eastern Ontario is the region of the Canadian province of Ontario which lies between the Ottawa and St. ...
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Secondary highways exist in northern Ontario (and used to exist in Central and Eastern Ontario) to connect towns and remote areas to King's Highways. These highways are currently numbered from 502 to 673. Secondary highway markers are trapezoid-shaped. On the face of the marker appear, in order from top to bottom, the Ontario coat of arms, the number of the highway, and the word "ONTARIO". A few secondary highways remain gravel-surfaced, although most have been paved. The speed limit on nearly all of these routes is 80 km/h (50 mph), although Highway 655 is posted at 90 km/h (55 mph). In acrobatics, the trapeze is a certain acrobatic device that is shaped like a trapezoid. ...
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Tertiary highways connect those regions in northern Ontario not served by secondary highways. These highways are currently numbered 801 to 811. Tertiary highways are marked by a simple rectangular marker with rounded corners bearing the number of the highway and the word "ONTARIO". Most of these highways are gravel-surfaced and low-standard. The speed limit on these routes is 80 km/h (50 mph) although design standards generally override such. In addition to these three classes of highways, the Ministry of Transportation maintains several other roads which are of strategic importance to the Ministry, but which are not important enough to be given any special marking. These roads are secretly designated with 7000-series numbers. Collectively, the entire network of roadways under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Transportation is known legally as the King's Highway, with individual highways referred to as "that part of the King's Highway known as No. xx," or simply "the King's Highway known as No. xx." However, while the legal definition of term includes secondary highways, tertiary roads, and 7000-series highways, those routes are not considered to be King's Highways in the more traditional sense. Also, in Southern Ontario and in the city of Greater Sudbury there are systems of regional, municipal or county roads which are also numbered. These roads, however, are maintained by the local government, not by the province. Southern Ontario is the portion of the Canadian province of Ontario which lies south of the French River and Algonquin Park. ...
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King's Highways - Ontario provincial highway 2 - Tyendinaga Indian Reserve at Ontario provincial highway 49 and Hastings County Highway 2 to Marysville, Ontario at Ontario provincial highway 49 and Hastings County Highway 2
- Ontario provincial highway 3 - Windsor at the Ambassador Bridge over the Detroit River at the USA-Canada border to Junction Ontario provincial highway 77 and Essex County Highway 33 north of Leamington; and Junction Ontario provincial highway 4 and Elgin County Highway 4, and Elgin County Highway 3 at Talbotville Royal northwest of St. Thomas to Junction Cement Rd. and Niagara Regional Highway 3 west of Port Colborne; and Junction Ontario provincial highway 140 and Niagara Regional Highway 3 at Port Colborne to Junction Rose Hill Rd. and Niagara Regional Highway 3 west of Fort Erie
- Ontario provincial highway 4 - St. Thomas to Clinton
- Ontario provincial highway 5 - Peters Corners to Clappison's Corners
- Ontario provincial highway 6 - Port Dover to Espanola, connects to the Trans-Canada Highway via ferry, from Tobermory to South Baymouth.
- Ontario provincial highway 7 - Highway 4 at Lucan to Highway 410/Heart Lake Road in Brampton; from Durham Regional Road 1 (Brock Road) in Pickering to Highway 7A near Peterborough; and from Highway 115 in Peterborough to Highway 417 in Kanata
- Ontario provincial highway 7A - Manchester (west of Port Perry) to Peterborough.
- Ontario provincial highway 8 - Peters Corners to Cambridge, and Kitchener to Goderich.
- Ontario provincial highway 9 - Kincardine to Harriston and from Orangeville to Davis Drive Interchange, near Pottageville.
- Ontario provincial highway 10 - Brampton to Owen Sound.
- Ontario provincial highway 11 - Yonge Street, NE of Barrie to Rainy River, it's the Trans-Canada Highway from North Bay west.
- Ontario provincial highway 12 - Brooklin to Midland.
- Ontario provincial highway 15 - Kingston to Carleton Place
- Ontario provincial highway 16 - Highway 416 to Johnstown where it connects to a bridge to Ogdensburg, New York.
- Ontario provincial highway 17 - Arnprior west to the Manitoba border west of Kenora, the Trans-Canada Highway.
- Ontario provincial highway 19 - Tillsonburg to Ingersoll
- Ontario provincial highway 20 - Allanburg to Niagara Falls
- Ontario provincial highway 21 - Highway #402 near Forest to Owen Sound.
- Ontario provincial highway 23 - Lucan to Harriston
- Ontario provincial highway 24 - Simcoe to south of Cambridge, known as King George Road, Fariveiw Rd. and Tolgate Rd. in Brantford.
- Ontario provincial highway 26 - Owen Sound to Bayfield Street in Barrie.
- Ontario provincial highway 27 - Only 1.5km left exists within the interchange between Highway 427 and the Queen Elizabeth Way
- Ontario provincial highway 28 - east of Peterborough to Highway 41 near Denbigh.
- Ontario provincial highway 33 - Bloomfield to Kingston
- Ontario provincial highway 34 - Highway 417 to Hawkesbury.
- Ontario provincial highway 35 - Macdonald-Cartier Freeway (former Bowmanville-Clarke line) to the Haliburton area.
- Ontario provincial highway 37 - Belleville to Actinolite
- Ontario provincial highway 40 - Chatham to Sarnia
- Ontario provincial highway 41 - Kaladar to Pembroke
- Ontario provincial highway 48 - Markham Road in Markham, Ontario to ON-12 east of Beaverton, Ontario.
- Ontario provincial highway 49 - North of Marysville to the Quinte Skyway.
- Ontario provincial highway 58 - Thorold junction, St. David's Road Interchange, to Lundy's Lane in Niagara Falls.
- Ontario provincial highway 60 - Huntsville to Renfrew
- Ontario provincial highway 61 - continuation of former US 61 (now Minnesota State Highway 61), Minnesota boundary to Thunder Bay.
- Ontario provincial highway 62 - Bloomfield, Ontario to Highway 60 in Barry's Bay.
- Ontario provincial highway 63 - North Bay to Quebec boundary.
- Ontario provincial highway 64 - Alban to Marten River
- Ontario provincial highway 65 - Matachewan to Quebec boundary.
- Ontario provincial highway 66 - 2parts: Matachewan to Kirkland Lake western city limits, and from Kirkland Lake eastern city limits to the Quebec border.
- Ontario provincial highway 67 - ON-101, E of Timmins to Iroquois Falls.
- Ontario provincial highway 69 - originally north of Coldwater, now extends from Parry Sound to the Trans-Canada Highway near Sudbury.
- Ontario provincial highway 71 - International Falls to Kenora, part of the Trans-Canada Highway
- Ontario provincial highway 72 - Dinorwic to Sioux Lookout
- Ontario provincial highway 77 - Leamington to Comber
- Ontario provincial highway 85 - Highway 7 in Kitchener to the northern limit of Waterloo Regional Municipality
- Ontario provincial highway 89 - Harriston to Cookstown
- Ontario provincial highway 93 - Hillsdale to Midland
- Ontario provincial highway 94 - Wisawasa to Corbeil
- Ontario provincial highway 101 - Wawa to the Ontario-Quebec Border north of New Liskeard
- Ontario provincial highway 102 - Trans-Canada Highway to Thunder Bay
- Ontario provincial highway 105 - Vermillion Bay to Red Lake
- Ontario provincial highway 108 - Serpent River to Elliot Lake
- Ontario provincial highway 112 - Highway 11 to Kirkland Lake
- Ontario provincial highway 115 - Macdonald-Cartier Freeway (former Bowmanville-Clarke boundary) to east of Peterborough.
- Ontario provincial highway 118 - Muskoka Falls to Paudash
- Ontario provincial highway 124 - Parry Sound to Sundridge
- Ontario provincial highway 125 - Red Lake to Balmertown.
- Ontario provincial highway 127 - Maynooth to Whitney
- Ontario provincial highway 128 - Kenora to Redditt; now Ontario provincial highway 658.
- Ontario provincial highway 129 - Thessalon to Chapleau
- Ontario provincial highway 130
- Ontario provincial highway 132 - Dacre to Renfrew
- Ontario provincial highway 137 - unsigned highway connection Highway 401 to Interstate 81
- Ontario provincial highway 138 - Cornwall to Highway 417.
- Ontario provincial highway 140 - 11.8 km (7.3 miles) in length connecting Highway 3 in Port Colborne to Highway 406 in Welland by means of the Main Street Tunnel.
- Ontario provincial highway 141 - Hayes Corners to Utterson
- Ontario provincial highway 144 - Sudbury to Timmins
- Ontario provincial highway 148 - Pembroke to Quebec border
- There are no highways having the numbers 1 or 13.
Highway 2 was the major east-west provincial highway in Southern Ontario, running from Windsor in the west to the Lancaster in the east and joining together the towns and cities of the western two thirds of the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor. ...
Ontario Provincial Highway #3 is a provincially maintained highway in southwestern Ontario, Canada. ...
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The Ambassador Bridge is a privately-owned suspension bridge that connects Detroit, Michigan, in the United States, with Windsor, Ontario, in Canada. ...
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Essex County covers the area at the very tip of Southwestern Ontario. ...
Map of Essex County with Leamington in red Leamington is a municipality in Essex County, Ontario and has a population of about 25,000. ...
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Location of Port Colborne in the Niagara Region Port Colborne (2004 population 24,797) is a city on Lake Erie, at the southern end of the Welland Canal, in southern Ontario, Canada in Niagara Region. ...
Ontario Provincial Highway 140 is a provincially maintained highway in the Niagara region in Ontario. ...
Location of Fort Erie in the Niagara Region Fort Erie (2001 population 28,143) is a town on the Niagara River in the Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada. ...
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Clinton is a town in Ontario, Canada; established in 1831, it has a population of 3,117 ( 2001). ...
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Ontario provincial highway 6 is one of the Kings Highways in the province of Ontario, Canada. ...
Port Dover is an unincorporated town in Norfolk County, Ontario at the mouth of the Lynn River on Lake Erie. ...
Espanola (2001 census population 5,449) is a town in Northern Ontario, Canada. ...
Trans Canada Highway over Canada Map The Trans-Canada Highway is a federal-provincial highway system that joins all ten provinces of Canada. ...
Tobermory is a small town lying at the north tip of the Bruce Peninsula in Ontario, Canada. ...
South Baymouth is a community in the Canadian province of Ontario, located on Manitoulin Island in the township of Tehkummah. ...
Ontario provincial highway 7 is one of the Kings Highways in the province of Ontario, Canada. ...
Lucan, Ontario is a town part of Lucan-Biddulph Twp. ...
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Bramptons City Hall Brampton, Ontario is a city in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada. ...
The Regional Municipality of Durham, commonly called Durham Region (2003 population 525,000), is a regional political area located east of Toronto, Ontario. ...
Pickering (2005 population approximately 94,000) is a city located directly to the east of Toronto in Durham Region, Ontario, Canada. ...
Peterborough (2004 population 74,600 and the metropolitan population numbers 112,000) is a city on the Otonabee River in central-eastern Ontario, Canada, 125km northeast of Toronto. ...
Kanata was a suburban city just west of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada until it was merged with Ottawa in 2001 to become a part of the new city of Ottawa. ...
Peterborough (2004 population 74,600 and the metropolitan population numbers 112,000) is a city on the Otonabee River in central-eastern Ontario, Canada, 125km northeast of Toronto. ...
Ontario provincial highway 8 is a primary highway (also known as a Kings Highway) in the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
Map of the Region of Waterloo with Cambridge in red. ...
Motto: ex industria prosperitas (Latin, prosperity through industry) Official website: http://www. ...
Goderich is a town in the Canadian province of Ontario and is the county seat of Huron County. ...
Ontario provincial highway 9 is a highway in Ontario, Canada. ...
The Municipality of Kincardine is located on the shores of Lake Huron in the County of Bruce in the province of Ontario, Canada. ...
Harriston is a one-third of the Town of Minto in Wellington County, Ontario, Canada. ...
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Pottageville is a village located in northeastern King Township, in Ontario, Canada. ...
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Bramptons City Hall Brampton, Ontario is a city in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada. ...
Owen Sound (44°34â²N 80°56â²W1; EST; 2001 population 21,431) is a city located on an inlet of Georgian Bay that is also called Owen Sound. ...
Ontario provincial highway 11 is one of the longest of Ontarios Kings Highways, with a current length (as of 2004) of 1636 km. ...
A sign for Yonge Street at the intersection with Maitland Street. ...
Fireworks over Kempenfelt Bay during Barries Canada Day celebrations. ...
The Canadian town of Rainy River is situated on the Ontario-Minnesota border, along the Rainy River opposite Baudette, Minnesota, USA and southeast of the Lake of the Woods along Highway 11. ...
Trans Canada Highway over Canada Map The Trans-Canada Highway is a federal-provincial highway system that joins all ten provinces of Canada. ...
North Bay (, time zone EST) is a city in Northeastern Ontario, Canada (2001 population 52,771). ...
Brooklin is a suburban community or village located north of Whitby and south of Porty Perry on Baldwin Street (Highway 12) linking Whitby and Orillia, and Winchester Road linking Markham and to smaller towns to the east. ...
Midland (population 16,700) is a town located on Georgian Bay in Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada. ...
Kingston, Ontario, is a historic city in Ontario, Canada, located in the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor at the eastern end of Lake Ontario, where the lake runs into the St. ...
Carleton Place (2005 population 9,600) is a town in eastern Ontario, Canada, in the County of Lanark, about one half-hour west of Ottawa on the southern branch of the Trans-Canada Highway. ...
Ontario highway 16 is one of the shortest highways in Ontario, allowing to the fact that most of its former length was downloaded because of the opening of Highway 416 ...
Established in 1798 from part of Eastern District, and consisted of the counties of Leeds and Grenville. ...
Ogdensburg is a city located in St. ...
Highway 17 in Mattawa. ...
Arnprior is a town in eastern Renfrew County, in eastern Ontario, Canada at the mouth of the Madawaska River, as it enters the Ottawa River. ...
Kenora re-directs here. ...
Trans Canada Highway over Canada Map The Trans-Canada Highway is a federal-provincial highway system that joins all ten provinces of Canada. ...
Tillsonburg, Ontario is a town in the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
Ingersoll (2001 population 10,977) is a town in Oxford County on the Thames River in southwestern Ontario, Canada. ...
Ontario Provincial Highway 20 is a provincially maintained highway in the Niagara Region of Ontario, Canada. ...
The lift bridge in Allanburg raised to allow passage for a ship. ...
Niagara Falls, Ontario from Niagara Falls State Park in winter Location of Niagara Falls in the Niagara Region Niagara Falls, Ontario (2001 population 78,815) is a city on the Niagara River, in the Golden Horseshoe region. ...
Forest is a small town located near Sarnia, Ontario in Canada. ...
Owen Sound (44°34â²N 80°56â²W1; EST; 2001 population 21,431) is a city located on an inlet of Georgian Bay that is also called Owen Sound. ...
Lucan, Ontario is a town part of Lucan-Biddulph Twp. ...
Harriston is a one-third of the Town of Minto in Wellington County, Ontario, Canada. ...
Simcoe is a town in southwestern Ontario, near Lake Erie, and is the administative centre (seat) of Norfolk County, Ontario. ...
Map of the Region of Waterloo with Cambridge in red. ...
Brantford (2001 population 86,417)[1] is a city located on the Grand River in southwestern Ontario, Canada. ...
Ontario Provincial Highway 26 connects the cities of Barrie and Owen Sound Ontario, Canada. ...
Owen Sound (44°34â²N 80°56â²W1; EST; 2001 population 21,431) is a city located on an inlet of Georgian Bay that is also called Owen Sound. ...
Fireworks over Kempenfelt Bay during Barries Canada Day celebrations. ...
Kings Highway 27 was a secondary highway that ran from Etobicoke to Midhurst in Ontario. ...
Highway 427 as part of the 400-series network Highway 427 is an 400-Series Highway in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada, that runs from immediately south of the Queen Elizabeth Way/Gardiner Expressway (its exact southern terminus is Evans Avenue) in Toronto to Highway 7 in the...
The Queen Elizabeth Way as part of the 400-series network The Queen Elizabeth Way (commonly referred to as the QEW, Q, QE, or Queen-E) is a vital 400-Series freeway in Ontario, Canada. ...
Peterborough (2004 population 74,600 and the metropolitan population numbers 112,000) is a city on the Otonabee River in central-eastern Ontario, Canada, 125km northeast of Toronto. ...
Ontario Provincial Highway #33 is a provincially maintained highway in Eastern Ontario, Canada. ...
Kingston, Ontario, is a historic city in Ontario, Canada, located in the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor at the eastern end of Lake Ontario, where the lake runs into the St. ...
Highway 34 is a highway in eastern Ontario which travels south from Hawkesbury to join Highway 417 south of Vankleek Hill. ...
Highway 417 as part of the 400-series network Highway 417 is a 400-Series Highway in Ontario. ...
Hawkesbury is a town in Eastern Ontario on the Ottawa River, near the Quebec/Ontario border. ...
Haliburton Village is a small town on Head Lake inside Haliburton County in Ontario, Canada. ...
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Actinolite is a community on the Skootamatta River in eastern Ontario. ...
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Sarnia is a city in Southwestern Ontario, Canada (population 70,876 in 2001). ...
Kaladar is a community in Lennox and Addington County in eastern Ontario. ...
Pembroke is the name of a number of towns around the world: Pembroke, Ontario, Canada Pembroke, Malta Pembroke, Bermuda Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, in west Wales, United Kingdom Pembroke, Georgia, United States of America Pembroke, Kentucky, United States of America Pembroke, Maine, United States of America Pembroke, Massachusetts, United States of America...
Highway 48 is a highway in Southern Ontario that extends from its junction with Highway 7 to Highway 12/Durham Regional Road 48 in Beaverton. ...
Markham is a town in York Region, directly north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ...
Beaverton is a community in Ontario, Canada. ...
Marysville, Ontario can mean: Marysville, Frontenac County, Ontario Marysville, Hastings County, Ontario This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ...
Ontario Provincial Highway 58 is a provincially maintained highway on the Niagara Peninsula of Ontario. ...
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Niagara Falls, Ontario from Niagara Falls State Park in winter Location of Niagara Falls in the Niagara Region Niagara Falls, Ontario (2001 population 78,815) is a city on the Niagara River, in the Golden Horseshoe region. ...
Highway 60 is a provincially-maintained highway running from Huntsville, Ontario to Renfrew, Ontario. ...
Huntsville (2001 population 17,338) is a town in the Muskoka Region of Ontario, Canada. ...
Renfrew, Ontario, Canada is a town on the Bonnechere River in Renfrew County, located geographically in Eastern Ontario, According to the 2001 Statistics Canada Census: Population: 7,942 % Change (1996-2001): -2. ...
United States Highway 61 is the official designation for a United States highway that once ran from New Orleans through Memphis and Iowa through Duluth, Minnesota all the way to Thunder Bay, Ontario in Canada. ...
The Dubuque-Wisconsin Bridge, Dubuque, Iowa. ...
Minnesota State Highway 61 is a highway in Minnesota. ...
Official language(s) None Capital Saint Paul Largest city Minneapolis Area - Total - Width - Length - % water - Latitude - Longitude Ranked 12th 225,365 km² 400 km 645 km 8. ...
Thunder Bay (, time zone EST) is a city in and the seat of Thunder Bay District, Ontario, Canada. ...
Barrys Bay is a small town located two hours west of Ottawa, with a population of approximately 1,100 people. ...
North Bay (, time zone EST) is a city in Northeastern Ontario, Canada (2001 population 52,771). ...
Motto: Je me souviens (French: I remember) Official languages French Capital Quebec City Largest city Montreal Lieutenant-Governor Lise Thibault Premier Jean Charest (PLQ) Parliamentary representation - House seat - Senate seats 75 24 Area Total ⢠Land ⢠Water (% of total) Ranked 2nd 1,542,056 km² 1,183,128 km² 176,928...
Alban is a community in the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
Martin River is Located in the Disctrict of Nipissing south of the Temagami area. ...
Motto: Je me souviens (French: I remember) Official languages French Capital Quebec City Largest city Montreal Lieutenant-Governor Lise Thibault Premier Jean Charest (PLQ) Parliamentary representation - House seat - Senate seats 75 24 Area Total ⢠Land ⢠Water (% of total) Ranked 2nd 1,542,056 km² 1,183,128 km² 176,928...
Kirkland Lake is a town located in Timiskaming District in northeastern Ontario, Canada. ...
Motto: Je me souviens (French: I remember) Official languages French Capital Quebec City Largest city Montreal Lieutenant-Governor Lise Thibault Premier Jean Charest (PLQ) Parliamentary representation - House seat - Senate seats 75 24 Area Total ⢠Land ⢠Water (% of total) Ranked 2nd 1,542,056 km² 1,183,128 km² 176,928...
Iroquois Falls is a town in Northern Ontario, Canada. ...
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Coldwater is a municipal community with a population of 1,195 (1997), located on Ontario provincial highway 12 between Orillia and Midland, on the Coldwater River in Medonte Twp. ...
Parry Sound (also known to many as Parry Hoot or more simply, the Hoot: population 6,500) is a town in northern Ontario, Canada, located on the eastern shore of Georgian Bay). ...
International Falls is a city located in Koochiching County, Minnesota. ...
Kenora re-directs here. ...
Sioux Lookout is a small town in northern Ontario. ...
Map of Essex County with Leamington in red Leamington is a municipality in Essex County, Ontario and has a population of about 25,000. ...
Comber, Ontario is a small town in Essex County that is a part of the amalgamated city of Lakeshore. ...
The Conestoga Parkway is a freeway in Waterloo Region, Ontario, Canada. ...
Motto: ex industria prosperitas (Latin, prosperity through industry) Official website: http://www. ...
The Regional Municipality of Waterloo (or Waterloo Region or Region of Waterloo) is located in the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
Harriston is a one-third of the Town of Minto in Wellington County, Ontario, Canada. ...
Cookstown Town in south central Ontario, about 80 km north of Toronto via the highway 400. ...
Midland (population 16,700) is a town located on Georgian Bay in Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada. ...
// Location Corbeil, Ontario is a small community on the La Vase River east of North Bay, Ontario. ...
Highway 101 is one of the most isolated routes in Ontarios Kings Highway system. ...
Wawa Ontario, on Lake Superior Wawa, Ontario is a town in the north of Ontario, Canada. ...
Temiskaming Shores, Ontario is a city in the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
Trans Canada Highway over Canada Map The Trans-Canada Highway is a federal-provincial highway system that joins all ten provinces of Canada. ...
Thunder Bay (, time zone EST) is a city in and the seat of Thunder Bay District, Ontario, Canada. ...
Red Lake is a small village 535 km north-west of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. ...
Elliot Lake (2001 population 11,956) is a city in Northern Ontario, Canada. ...
Ontario provincial highway 11 is one of the longest of Ontarios Kings Highways, with a current length (as of 2004) of 1636 km. ...
Kirkland Lake is a town located in Timiskaming District in northeastern Ontario, Canada. ...
Ontario Provincial Highway #115 is a provincially maintained highway in Central Ontario, Canada. ...
Peterborough (2004 population 74,600 and the metropolitan population numbers 112,000) is a city on the Otonabee River in central-eastern Ontario, Canada, 125km northeast of Toronto. ...
Highway 124 is an east-west highway in Ontario east of Georgian Bay connecting Parry Sound to Sundridge. ...
Parry Sound (also known to many as Parry Hoot or more simply, the Hoot: population 6,500) is a town in northern Ontario, Canada, located on the eastern shore of Georgian Bay). ...
Sundridge is a village in the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
Red Lake is a small village 535 km north-west of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. ...
Balmertown is a town in the Municipality of Red Lake. ...
Kenora (2001 population 15,838) is a city situated on the Lake of the Woods in northwestern Ontario, Canada close to the Manitoba border, about 200km east of Winnipeg. ...
Thessalon is a community in the Canadian province of Ontario, located at the junction of Highway 17 and Highway 129. ...
Chapleau is a township in Ontario, Canada. ...
Renfrew, Ontario, Canada is a town on the Bonnechere River in Renfrew County, located geographically in Eastern Ontario, According to the 2001 Statistics Canada Census: Population: 7,942 % Change (1996-2001): -2. ...
Highway 137 is a short freeway that connects Highway 401 to Interstate 81. ...
Highway 401 as part of the 400-series network Ontario provincial highway 401, The Kings Highway 401, or the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway, which is normally referred to simply as Highway 401 (pronounced four-oh-one), is a freeway that extends across Southern Ontario, Canada. ...
Interstate 81 (abbreviated I-81) is an interstate highway in the eastern part of the United States. ...
Highway 138 is a highway in eastern Ontario which exits from Highway 417 east of Casselman and travels south to its junction with Highway 2 in Cornwall. ...
Cornwall. ...
Ontario Provincial Highway 140 is a provincially maintained highway in the Niagara region in Ontario. ...
Ontario Provincial Highway #3 is a provincially maintained highway in southwestern Ontario, Canada. ...
Location of Port Colborne in the Niagara Region Port Colborne (2004 population 24,797) is a city on Lake Erie, at the southern end of the Welland Canal, in southern Ontario, Canada in Niagara Region. ...
Highway 406 as part of the 400-series network Highway 406 near downtown St. ...
Welland (formally The Corporation of City of Welland; 2001 population 48,402) is a city in the Regional Municipality of Niagara in Ontario, Canada. ...
West approach to the tunnel, just outside Welland. ...
Highway 144 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Ontario, linking the cities of Greater Sudbury and Timmins in the Northern Ontario region. ...
Greater Sudbury (2001 census population 155,219) is a city in Northern Ontario. ...
Timmins, with a population of 43,686 (2001), is a city in northeastern Ontario, Canada on the Mattagami River. ...
Ontario provincial highway 148 runs from the Quebec border at LIsle-aux-Allumettes to Pembroke. ...
Pembroke (population 13,490 in the 2001 Canadian census) is a city at the confluence of the Muskrat River and the Ottawa River in the Ottawa Valley in eastern Ontario, Canada. ...
Motto: Je me souviens (French: I remember) Official languages French Capital Quebec City Largest city Montreal Lieutenant-Governor Lise Thibault Premier Jean Charest (PLQ) Parliamentary representation - House seat - Senate seats 75 24 Area Total ⢠Land ⢠Water (% of total) Ranked 2nd 1,542,056 km² 1,183,128 km² 176,928...
400-Series highways - A list of 400-series roads or freeways, which are King's Highways, can be found at 400-Series Highways.
The 400-series Highway network in Southern Ontario. ...
Secondary highways - Ontario provincial highway 502 - from Highway 11 near Fort Frances to Highway 17 near Dryden. Formerly in Southern Ontario between Napanee and Marysville in Lennox and Addington County as an alternate route while a portion of Highway 401 was being constructed.
- Ontario provincial highway 510 - Highway 520 in Magnetawan to Highway 124
- Ontario provincial highway 516 - Highway 72 in Sioux Lookout to Highway 599
- Ontario provincial highway 518 - Highway 69 near Parry Sound to Kearney
- Ontario provincial highway 519 - Highway 17 north of Wawa to Dubreuilville
- Ontario provincial highway 520 - Ardberg to Highway 124 near Dunchurch; Highway 124 near Magnetawan to Burk's Falls
- Ontario provincial highway 522 - Highway 69 near Grundy Lake Provincial Park to Highway 11 in Trout Creek
- Ontario provincial highway 523 - Hastings County border to Highway 60 at Madawaska
- Ontario provincial highway 524 - Highway 522 near Commanda to Highway 534 near Restoule
- Ontario provincial highway 525 - Highway 596 near Minaki to near Whitedog
- Ontario provincial highway 526 - Britt to Highway 69
- Ontario provincial highway 527 - Highways 11 and 17 near Thunder Bay to Armstrong. Once Provincial Highway 800.
- Ontario provincial highway 528 - Highway 64 in French River to the community of Wolseley Bay
- Ontario provincial highway 528A - Highway 528 near the community of Wolseley Bay to the Wolseley Bay water body
- Ontario provincial highway 529 - Highway 69 near Pointe Au Baril Station to Highway 69 near Byng Inlet and Britt
- Ontario provincial highway 529A - Bayfield Inlet to Highway 529
- Ontario provincial highway 531 - Bonfield to Highway 17
- Ontario provincial highway 532 - Searchmont northward for a few kilometers
- Ontario provincial highway 533
- Ontario provincial highway 534
- Ontario provincial highway 535
- Ontario provincial highway 537
- Ontario provincial highway 538
- Ontario provincial highway 539
- Ontario provincial highway 539A
- Ontario provincial highway 540
- Ontario provincial highway 540A
- Ontario provincial highway 540B
- Ontario provincial highway 542
- Ontario provincial highway 542A
- Ontario provincial highway 546
- Ontario provincial highway 547
- Ontario provincial highway 548
- Ontario provincial highway 550, Sault Ste. Marie to shore of Whitefish Bay at Gros Cap
- Ontario provincial highway 551
- Ontario provincial highway 552, originally part of Ontario Hwy 17, runs from Ontario Hwy 556 to Goulais River.
- Ontario provincial highway 553 - The town of Massey, Ontario to Ontario provincial highway 810
- Ontario provincial highway 554
- Ontario provincial highway 555
- Ontario provincial highway 556, originally part of Ontario provincial highway 17 from Heyden to Ont. Hwy 552.
- Ontario provincial highway 557
- Ontario provincial highway 558
- Ontario provincial highway 559
- Ontario provincial highway 560
- Ontario provincial highway 560A
- Ontario provincial highway 562
- Ontario provincial highway 563
- Ontario provincial highway 564
- Ontario provincial highway 565, from Ontario Hwy 550 to mouth of St. Mary's River.
- Ontario provincial highway 566
- Ontario provincial highway 567
- Ontario provincial highway 568
- Ontario provincial highway 569
- Ontario provincial highway 570
- Ontario provincial highway 571
- Ontario provincial highway 572
- Ontario provincial highway 573
- Ontario provincial highway 574
- Ontario provincial highway 575
- Ontario provincial highway 576
- Ontario provincial highway 577
- Ontario provincial highway 579
- Ontario provincial highway 580
- Ontario provincial highway 581
- Ontario provincial highway 582, loops around Ontario Hwy 11/17 through Hurkett.
- Ontario provincial highway 583
- Ontario provincial highway 584
- Ontario provincial highway 585, Ontario Hwy 17 near Nipigon northward 36 kilometers.
- Ontario provincial highway 586
- Ontario provincial highway 587, from Ontario Hwy 17/11 northwest of Pass Lake to Sleeping Giant (Sibley).
- Ontario provincial highway 588
- Ontario provincial highway 589
- Ontario provincial highway 590
- Ontario provincial highway 591
- Ontario provincial highway 592
- Ontario provincial highway 593, originally part of Ontario Hwy 61.
- Ontario provincial highway 594
- Ontario provincial highway 595
- Ontario provincial highway 596
- Ontario provincial highway 597
- Ontario provincial highway 599, from Ontario provincial highway 17 near Ignace to Sioux Lookout.
- Ontario provincial highway 600
- Ontario provincial highway 601
- Ontario provincial highway 602, from Ont. Hwy 11 west of Fort Frances to Ont. Hwy 11 at Emo.
- Ontario provincial highway 603
- Ontario provincial highway 604
- Ontario provincial highway 605
- Ontario provincial highway 607
- Ontario provincial highway 607A
- Ontario provincial highway 608, from Ontario Hwy 61 to South Gillies.
- Ontario provincial highway 609
- Ontario provincial highway 611
- Ontario provincial highway 612
- Ontario provincial highway 613
- Ontario provincial highway 614, Ontario Hwy 17 to Manitouwadge.
- Ontario provincial highway 615
- Ontario provincial highway 616
- Ontario provincial highway 617
- Ontario provincial highway 618, from Ontario Hwy 105 to Madsen.
- Ontario provincial highway 619
- Ontario provincial highway 621
- Ontario provincial highway 622
- Ontario provincial highway 623
- Ontario provincial highway 624
- Ontario provincial highway 625
- Ontario provincial highway 626
- Ontario provincial highway 627, Ontario Hwy 17 north of Heron Bay to Pic River.
- Ontario provincial highway 628, Ontario Hwy 11/17 to Red Rock.
- Ontario provincial highway 630
- Ontario provincial highway 631, runs from Ontario provincial highway 17 at White River, through Hornepayne, to Ontario provincial highway 11 at Hearst.
- Ontario provincial highway 632
- Ontario provincial highway 633
- Ontario provincial highway 634
- Ontario provincial highway 636
- Ontario provincial highway 637
- Ontario provincial highway 638, Goes through the mountainous terrain of northern Ontario. It starts (Bruce Mines) and ends (Echo Bay) at Highway 17 (i.e. looping it).
- Ontario provincial highway 639
- Ontario provincial highway 640
- Ontario provincial highway 641
- Ontario provincial highway 642
- Ontario provincial highway 643
- Ontario provincial highway 644
- Ontario provincial highway 645
- Ontario provincial highway 647
- Ontario provincial highway 650
- Ontario provincial highway 651
- Ontario provincial highway 652
- Ontario provincial highway 653, now County Rd. 653.
- Ontario provincial highway 654
- Ontario provincial highway 655
- Ontario provincial highway 656
- Ontario provincial highway 657
- Ontario provincial highway 658. Kenora, Ontario. Highway 17 north to Redditt. Formerly 128, then 666. Changed in 1985 after complaints from a Pentecostal Church located on highway.
- Ontario provincial highway 661
- Ontario provincial highway 663
- Ontario provincial highway 664
- Ontario provincial highway 665
- Ontario provincial highway 667
- Ontario provincial highway 668
- Ontario provincial highway 670, Rock Lake to Dunns Valley.
- Ontario provincial highway 671
- Ontario provincial highway 672
- Ontario provincial highway 673
Highway 502 is a provincial secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
Ontario provincial highway 11 is one of the longest of Ontarios Kings Highways, with a current length (as of 2004) of 1636 km. ...
It has been suggested that Coat of Arms of Fort Frances, Ontario be merged into this article or section. ...
Highway 17 in Mattawa. ...
Dryden (2001 population 8,198) is a city in northwestern Ontario, Canada located on Wabigoon Lake. ...
Greater Napanee (2001 population 15,132) is a town in Lennox and Addington County in eastern Ontario, Canada approximately 40 kilometres west of Kingston. ...
Marysville, Ontario can mean: Marysville, Frontenac County, Ontario Marysville, Hastings County, Ontario This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ...
Categories: Stub | Ontario counties and regions ...
Highway 510 is Ontarios shortest numbered highway at 2. ...
Highway 516 is a provincial secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
Sioux Lookout is a small town in northern Ontario. ...
Highway 518 is a provincial secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
Parry Sound (also known to many as Parry Hoot or more simply, the Hoot: population 6,500) is a town in northern Ontario, Canada, located on the eastern shore of Georgian Bay). ...
Kearney is a hamlet in the Parry Sound District of Ontario, Canada with a population of 800. ...
Highway 519 is a provincial secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
Wawa Ontario, on Lake Superior Wawa, Ontario is a town in the north of Ontario, Canada. ...
Highway 520 is a provincial secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
Burks Falls (population 986 in 1996) is a village in Ontario, Canada, located 165 miles (265 km) north of Toronto and 55 miles (90 km) south of North Bay, Ontario. ...
Highway 522 is a provincial secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
Highway 523 is a provincial secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
Categories: Stub | Ontario counties and regions ...
Highway 524 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
View of Commanda Lake from a cottage in Restoule Restoule is a small community situated on the Restoule River between Commanda Lake, and Restoule Lake in central Ontario, Canada. ...
Highway 525 is a provincial secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
Minaki is small community in Northern Ontario, Canada. ...
Highway 526 is a provincial secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
Highway 527 is a provincial secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
Ontario provincial highway 11 is one of the longest of Ontarios Kings Highways, with a current length (as of 2004) of 1636 km. ...
Highway 17 in Mattawa. ...
Thunder Bay (, time zone EST) is a city in and the seat of Thunder Bay District, Ontario, Canada. ...
Armstrong is a township in the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
Highway 528 is a provincial secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
For alternate meanings, see French River, Ontario The Municipality of French River is a town in the Canadian province of Ontario, in the Sudbury District. ...
Wolseley Bay is a community in the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
Wolseley Bay is a community in the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
Byng Inlet was the second largest sawmill operation in Ontario. ...
Bonfield is a township in northeastern Ontario, Canada on the Mattawa River in Nipissing District. ...
Highway 534 is a secondary highway in Central Ontario, Canada. ...
This page is a candidate for speedy deletion, because: irrelevant microstub If you disagree with its speedy deletion, please explain why on its talk page or at Wikipedia:Speedy deletions. ...
This is the bridge to St. ...
Highway 550 is an Ontario provincial (secondary) highway that runs east/west from the city of Sault Ste. ...
Template:Hide = Motto: Template:Unhide = Naturally Gifted Established: {{{Established}}} Area: 715 km² Population: - Total (2001 Census) 74,566 Ranked 59th Population density: 110. ...
Whitefish Bay is a large bay on the eastern end of Lake Superior between Michigan and Ontario. ...
Highway 17 in Mattawa. ...
Goulais River, Ontario is a community located in Fenwick Township at the western terminus of Ontario provincial highway 552. ...
Highway 553 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
Massey is a community in the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
Highway 17 in Mattawa. ...
Heyden, population 204 (1997), is located in Aweres Township about 14 km (9 miles) north of Sault Ste. ...
Ontario Hwy 563 is a secondary road that begins at Kings Hwy 17 about 45 miles north of Sault Ste. ...
The St. ...
Nipigon (2001 population 1,964) is a township in Thunder Bay District, Northwestern Ontario, Canada, located on the most northern point of Lake Superior and situtated along the west side of the Nipigon River and north of the small lake running between Lake Nipigon and Lake Superior. ...
Highway 17 in Mattawa. ...
Ignace is a town located in Ignace Township, Kenora District, on Ontario Provincial Highway 17 and the Canadian Pacific Railway. ...
Sioux Lookout is a small town in northern Ontario. ...
It has been suggested that Coat of Arms of Fort Frances, Ontario be merged into this article or section. ...
Emo is a small rural township, located near the Rainy River in northwestern Ontario, Canada, directly north of the state of Minnesota. ...
Manitouwadge is a township in the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
Heron Bay is a small Indian reservation close to Marathon, in Ontario, Canada. ...
Red Rock is a town on the North Shore of Lake Superior in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. ...
Highway 17 in Mattawa. ...
White River (population 1000), is a township located in Ontario, Canada. ...
Hornepayne is a township of about 1200 people, located in northern Ontario, Canada. ...
Ontario provincial highway 11 is one of the longest of Ontarios Kings Highways, with a current length (as of 2004) of 1636 km. ...
Hearst (2001 census population 5,825) is a town in the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
Highway 638 is among northern Ontarios most scenic secondary highways. ...
Echo Bay, Ontario is a suburb of Sault Ste. ...
Highway 644 is a highway in Ontarios Kings Highway system. ...
Kenora re-directs here. ...
Highway 17 in Mattawa. ...
This article is about the year. ...
The Pentecostal movement within Protestant Christianity places special emphasis on the gifts of the Holy Spirit. ...
Tertiary Highways - Ontario provincial highway 801
- Ontario provincial highway 802
- Ontario provincial highway 804
- Ontario provincial highway 805
- Ontario provincial highway 810
- Ontario provincial highway 811
Defunct Highways In 1997 and 1998, many sections of the provincial highway network were downloaded to local municipalities (such as cities, counties or regional municipalities) by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation as a cost-saving measure. While highways were occasionally transferred to local governments in the past, the 1997-1998 downloads represented the most significant changes to Ontario's highway network. Many highways were completely eliminated, while others were shortened considerably (Highway 2, once stretching across Southern Ontario, now is only a few kilometres long). Below is a partial list of partially or wholly defunct highways since 1997. Highway 2 was the major east-west provincial highway in Southern Ontario, running from Windsor in the west to the Lancaster in the east and joining together the towns and cities of the western two thirds of the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor. ...
- The King's Highway 2, Windsor to the Ontario-Quebec boundary, now Lake Shore Boulevard, Kingston Road, Toronto Road, and Loyalist Road. A 4.4 kilometre section near Gananoque remains.
- The King's Highway 2A, Scarborough, Ontario. Was once an expressway in the 1940's until highway 401 took over its current route in 1952.
- The King's Highway 3, between St. Thomas and Leamington.
- The King's Highway 11A, Toronto; Gardiner Expressway/Lake Shore Boulevard to Macdonald-Cartier Freeway (ON-401) now known only as, York Street then University Avenue, Avenue Road, and Oriole Parkway.
- The King's Highway 11B, Cobalt-New Liskeard.
- The King's Highway 14, Marmora to Highway 62 near Foxboro.
- The King's Highway 20, QEW exit 88 E of Hamilton to QEW/ON-420 interchange, now Confederation Parkway, through Stoney Creek, Rymal Road, and Lundy's Lane.
- The King's Highway 22, London, Ontario to near Warwick, Ontario, connecting to Sarnia, Ontario and to Arkona by Highway 7; replaced by most of routing of Highway 402
- The King's Highway 24, 2 km south of Cambridge and northward through Guelph, Orangeville, Shelburne, and Collingwood on Georgian Bay.
- The King's Highway 25, (Oakville (Bronte, suburban Toronto) to north of Grand Valley) now Bronte Road (south of Steeles Avenue in Milton).
- The King's Highway 27, Etobicoke, Ontario to Midhurst, Ontario; now referred to as Highway 27 in Toronto and York Regional Road 27 in Vaughan
- The King's Highway 28, Port Hope to ON-7A, (which had a joint with ON-115 for 13 km to the Parkway exit), up to NE of Lakefield, at ON-134.
- The King's Highway 29, Brockville to Arnprior
- The King's Highway 30, Brighton to Havelock
- The King's Highway 31, Morrisburg to Ottawa
- The King's Highway 32, Gananoque to Seeley's Bay
- The King's Highway 36, Lindsay to Highway 28 at Burleigh Falls.
- The King's Highway 38, Kingston to highway 7 near Sharbot Lake.
- The King's Highway 39, Windsor to south of Belle River.
- The King's Highway 42, Westport to Forthton.
- The King's Highway 43, Perth to Alexandria, via Smiths Falls, and Winchester decommissioned in 1998--Perth to Smith Falls was Highway 15 prior to completion of Highway 7 in 1950s.
- The King's Highway 45, Cobourg to Norwood.
- The King's Highway 46, from Ontario Hwy 7 to Victoria County Rd. 48 near Bolsover. Now Victoria County Rd. 46.
- The King's Highway 47, Highway 48 north of Stouffville to highways 7 & 12 south of Greenbank.
- The King's Highway 50, Toronto section; also referred to as Albion Road to highway 89 west of Alliston.
- The King's Highway 51, North of Cataract to Caledon.
- The King's Highway 52, East of Alberton to Highway 8 at Peters Corners.
- The King's Highway 53, Stoney Creek to Eastwood.
- The King's Highway 56, Highway 3 west of Canfield to Stoney Creek.
- The King's Highway 68, became Highway 6 on Manitoulin Island.
- The King's Highway 70, renamed Highway 6 from Hepworth to Springmount.
- The King's Highway 73, Port Bruce, Ontario to Dorchester, Ontario
- The King's Highway 74, New Sarum to Nilestown. Decomissioned in 1997.
- The King's Highway 88, Highway 27 junction at Bond Head to Highway 11 junction in Bradford. Existed from 1938 to 1988
- The King's Highway 90, Barrie to Angus and C.F.B. Borden.
- The King's Highway 95, Wolfe Island
- The King's Highway 96, Wolfe Island
- The King's Highway 97, Freelton to Hickson, through Galt/Cambridge.
- The King's Highway 98, Essex County in the 1950's and 1960's. It was decomissioned, becoming Essex County Road 46, and Kent County (now Chatham-Kent) Road 8. Its western terminus was downtown Windsor, and its eastern terminus was downtown Blenheim, at highways 40 and 3.
- The King's Highway 99, Governor's Road (original alignment of Dundas Street from Highway 24 North of Brantford to Ancaster
- The King's Highway 100, MCF (ON-401) at exit 194 to Former ON-2, eastern part of London, now Airport Road.
- The King's Highway 103, Highway 400 and 12 to Highway 69 junction, first Highway 69, now Highway 400.
- The King's Highway 104, to Grand Valley from Highway 9, then Highway 25.
- The King's Highway 117, Highway 11 north of Bracebridge to Dorset.
- The King's Highway 121, Highway 35 south of Fenelon Falls to Haliburton. Eastward is renamed Highway 118.
- The King's Highway 126, MCF (ON-401) S of London, Ontario (partially superhighway--Wenige Expressway) to ON-2, some think extended to ON-22 (present Fanshawe Park Road East), now known as Highbury Avenue. (The part between ON-401 and the south Thames River had no name, while a half-mile section from the Thames to Hamilton Road was the Wenige Expwy, and north from there was Highbury Avenue.)
- The King's Highway 131, Renamed Simcoe County Road 27.
- The King's Highway 134, Renamed Highway 28.
- The King's Highway 135 - Short highway in London, between Highway 401 and former Highways 2 & 4. Now called Exeter Road.
- The King's Highway 136, Cataract to Orangeville. Formerly Highway 24.
- The King's Highway 169, Brechin to Foot's Bay via Gravenhurst, shared space with Highway 11 from Washago to Gravenhurst.
- Ontario Provincial Highway 517 - Used to run from Boulter to Combermere at Highway 62. Downgraded to County Rd. status in Hastings and Renfrew counties.
- Ontario Provincial Highway 800, now Ontario Hwy 527 near Thunder Bay to Armstrong.
Also--2B, 2S, 3B, 4A, 5A, 7B, 8A, 11B, 12B, 13, 15A, 16, 17A, 17B, 24A, 35B, 40B, 48B. Highway 2 was the major east-west provincial highway in Southern Ontario, running from Windsor in the west to the Lancaster in the east and joining together the towns and cities of the western two thirds of the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor. ...
Lake Shore Boulevard is an east-west route running along Torontos waterfront. ...
Kingston Road was built by American engineer Asa Danforth as a route to connect Toronto with Kingston, Ontario. ...
Gananoque clock tower Gananoque is a town in Leeds and Grenville County, Ontario, located at 44°1955 North 76°944 West. ...
Highway 2A was the designation of five separate roads in Ontario. ...
Motto: Established: 1 January 1850 (township), 1 January 1967 (borough), June 1983 (city), 1 January 1998 (amalgamated) Area: 187. ...
Template:Hide = Motto: Template:Unhide = Established: Area: 32. ...
Map of Essex County with Leamington in red Leamington is a municipality in Essex County, Ontario and has a population of about 25,000. ...
View of the Gardiner Expressway, west of downtown Toronto, from the pedestrian overpass at the foot of Roncesvalles Avenue. ...
Lake Shore Boulevard is an east-west route running along Torontos waterfront. ...
Highway 401 as part of the 400-series network The Kings Highway No. ...
University Avenue is one of the main north/south roads in downtown Toronto. ...
Avenue Road is a major north south street in Toronto, Ontario. ...
Cobalt is a town in the district of Timiskaming, province of Ontario, Canada, with a population of 1,221, and an area of 2. ...
Temiskaming Shores, Ontario is a city in the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
Marmora is a village on the Crowe River in Hastings County, Ontario, located on Highway 7 east of Havelock. ...
The Queen Elizabeth Way as part of the 400-series network The Queen Elizabeth Way (commonly referred to as the QEW, Q, QE, or Queen-E) is a vital 400-Series freeway in Ontario, Canada. ...
Motto: Together Aspire - Together Achieve Area: 1,117. ...
Stoney Creek was a municipality which is now part of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. ...
The Battle of Lundys Lane was a battle of the War of 1812 on July 25, 1814, fought in present-day Niagara Falls, Ontario. ...
Nickname: The Forest City Established: Area: 421. ...
Sarnia is a city in Southwestern Ontario, Canada (population 70,876 in 2001). ...
Highway 402 as part of the 400-series network Highway 402 is a 400-Series Highway in southwestern Ontario, Canada that runs from the Blue Water Bridge in Point Edward (a suburb of Sarnia) and Highway 401 in London. ...
Map of the Region of Waterloo with Cambridge in red. ...
Guelph (pronounced gwÄlf) (2004 population 125,872, metropolitan population 155,635) is a city located in southwestern Ontario, Canada, roughly 100 kilometres west of downtown Toronto at the intersection of Ontario provincial highway 6 and Ontario provincial highway 7. ...
Template:Hide = Motto: Template:Unhide = No Motto Established: Area: 15. ...
Shelburne, Ontario is famous for the annual Canadian championship fiddling contest that is held there each August. ...
The town of Collingwood, (2000 estimated population 21,500), is located on the southern point of Georgian Bay known as Nottawasaga Bay. ...
Georgian Bay (French: baie Georgienne) is a large bay of Lake Huron, located in Ontario, Canada. ...
Template:Hide = Motto: Template:Unhide = Avancez (from French meaning Advance). Established: {{{Established}}} Area: 138. ...
Steeles Avenue is an east-west road on the northern city limits of the Toronto, Ontario. ...
Milton (2005 population 56,000) is a town in southern Ontario, Canada, about 40 km west of Toronto on Highway 401, and is the western terminus for GO Transits Milton Line commuter train and bus corridor. ...
Etobicoke (pronounced ) is the western portion of the City of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that has a population of about 350,000. ...
Midhurst is a community located in the township of Springwater in the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
Brockville (2001 population 21,375, metropolitan population 44,741) is located in the Thousand Islands region on the St. ...
Arnprior is a town in eastern Renfrew County, in eastern Ontario, Canada at the mouth of the Madawaska River, as it enters the Ottawa River. ...
Brighton is a town in the province of Ontario. ...
Havelock is a village in Peterborough County, Ontario, Canada located east of Peterborough on Highway 7. ...
External links Morrisburg & District Historical Society Categories: Canada geography stubs | Ontario communities ...
This article is about the capital city of Canada. ...
Gananoque clock tower Gananoque is a town in Leeds and Grenville County, Ontario, located at 44°1955 North 76°944 West. ...
Lindsay (2001 population 16,930) is a community on the Scugog River in the Kawartha Lakes region of southern Ontario, Canada. ...
Kingston, Ontario, is a historic city in Ontario, Canada, located in the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor at the eastern end of Lake Ontario, where the lake runs into the St. ...
Template:Hide = Motto: Template:Unhide = Established: 1854 (as village) 1892 (as city) Area: City: 120. ...
The Village of Westport is located at the west end of Upper Rideau Lake, at the head of the navigable Rideau Canal system. ...
Perth is a town in eastern Ontario, Canada (pop. ...
Alexandria is a town in eastern Ontario, Canada on the Garry River. ...
Smiths Falls (2001 population 9,977) is a town in Ontario, Canada. ...
Winchester is a small town in Ontario, located near Winchester Springs, South Mountain and Chestervil, in the township of North Dundas, Ontario. ...
Cobourg (2001 population 17,172) is a town some 75 km east of Toronto. ...
Norwood is a village in Peterborough County, Ontario, Canada. ...
Victoria County was a county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
Stouffville (IPA /ËstÉÊ vɪl/) is the primary urban area within the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville, Ontario. ...
Albion Road is the Toronto, Ontario section of former Ontario provincial highway 50, that runs from the Intersection of Weston Road and Walsh Avenue to Steeles Avenue and Highway 427. ...
Alliston, Ontario is an Ontario community just about 90 kilometers from Toronto, and about 40 km SW of Barrie, about 18 km W of Cookstown, about 10 km N of Tottenham, about 40 km NE of Orangeville and about 30 km E of Shelburne. ...
Caledon (2001 population 50,595) is a town in the Regional Municipality of Peel in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada. ...
Stoney Creek was a municipality which is now part of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. ...
Stoney Creek was a municipality which is now part of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. ...
Manitoulin Island is the worlds largest freshwater lake island, with an area of 2,766 square kilometres (1068 square miles). ...
Port Bruce is a village in Malahide Township in southwestern Ontario at the mouth of Catfish Creek on the north shore of Lake Erie. ...
Dorchester is a small town just outside of London, Ontario. ...
1997 (MCMXCVII in Roman) is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Bradford is the primary urban area of the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury, Ontario. ...
1938 (MCMXXXVIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar). ...
1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Fireworks over Kempenfelt Bay during Barries Canada Day celebrations. ...
Angus, Ontario is located on the Nottawasaga River, beside CFB Borden, east of Barrie, Ontario and is 1 hour north of Toronto. ...
Wolfe Island is an island located at the entrance to the Saint Lawrence River in Lake Ontario near Kingston, Ontario. ...
Wolfe Island is an island located at the entrance to the Saint Lawrence River in Lake Ontario near Kingston, Ontario. ...
Map of the Region of Waterloo with Cambridge in red. ...
Essex County covers the area at the very tip of Southwestern Ontario. ...
Kent County is a historic county in the Canadian province of Ontario. ...
The Municipality of Chatham-Kent, is located in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. ...
Template:Hide = Motto: Template:Unhide = Established: 1854 (as village) 1892 (as city) Area: City: 120. ...
Ontario Provincial Highway #3 is a provincially maintained highway in southwestern Ontario, Canada. ...
Dundas Street showing the 506 Carlton Streetcar (the 505 Dundas Street streetcar also runs along Dundas), with Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) in background. ...
Brantford (2001 population 86,417)[1] is a city located on the Grand River in southwestern Ontario, Canada. ...
Ancaster is a suburban community southwest of Hamilton, Ontario, with which it amalgamated in 2001. ...
Highway 401 as part of the 400-series network The Kings Highway No. ...
Nickname: The Forest City Established: Area: 421. ...
Highway 400 as part of the 400-series network Highway 400, known previously as the Toronto-Barrie Highway, is a key north-south route linking Toronto to Central and Northern Ontario. ...
Bracebridge (2001 population 13,751) is a town and the seat of the Muskoka District Municipality of Ontario, Canada. ...
Fenelon Falls is a village in Ontario, Canada. ...
Haliburton Village is a small town on Head Lake inside Haliburton County in Ontario, Canada. ...
Nickname: The Forest City Established: Area: 421. ...
Simcoe is a county located in central Ontario. ...
Nickname: The Forest City Established: Area: 421. ...
Highway 401 as part of the 400-series network The Kings Highway No. ...
Template:Hide = Motto: Template:Unhide = No Motto Established: Area: 15. ...
Gravenhurst (2001 population 10,899) is a town in the Muskoka Region of Ontario, Canada. ...
Ontario provincial highway 11 is one of the longest of Ontarios Kings Highways, with a current length (as of 2004) of 1636 km. ...
Combermere is a village located along the Madawaska River in South-Eastern Ontario, Canada. ...
See also It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with 400-Series Highway. ...
This is a list of major roads in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. ...
This is a list of significant roads in Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Adelaide Street Albion Road Avenue Road Atwell Drive Bathurst Street Bay Street Bayview Avenue Bellamy Road Birchmount Road Black Creek Drive Bloor Street Brimley Road Broadview Avenue Browns Line Burnhamthorpe Road Caledonia Road Carlaw Avenue Carlingview Drive Charles Street...
To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
List of articles related to roads and highways around the world. ...
External links - Ministry of Transportation Ontario (MTO)
- Official Ontario road map (from MTO)
- OntHighways.com, by Scott Steeves
- The History of Ontario's Kings Highways, by Cameron Bevers]
- Road Signs of Ontario by Mark O'Neil
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