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1 0.6 Highway 11 end of road Rainy River Couchiching 16A Access to 5 Mile Dock Highway 7049 Lakeshore Road 2.3 1.4 Highway 17 CPR railway Thunder Bay Killraine Old Highway 17 route? Not in AADT tables Highway 7051 Wolfe Island Ferry 0 0.0 Kingston Wolfe Island Highway 7057 Willard Lake Road 1.2 0.7 Highway 17 Willard Lake Kenora MacNicol
The term "the King's Highway" was first adopted in place of "provincial highway" in 1930, and signs similar to the current design replaced the previous triangular signs at that time. [19] [20] Some legislative acts refer to roads that are under the jurisdiction of the province as "provincial highways". [21]
There are many classes of roads in Ontario, Canada, including provincial highways (which is further broken down into the King's Highways, the 400-series, Secondary Highways, Tertiary Highways, and the 7000-series), county (or regional) roads, and local municipal routes.
The province of Ontario does not have a single unified network of controlled-access highways or freeways. Although most freeways are part of the 400-series highways , which can be characterized by their high design standard, several other sections of provincial highways are also classified as freeways.
All provincial highways in Alberta are 'Primary Highways'. They are divided into two series, and sub-series. 1-216 Series — core highway network Hwy 1-100 — intercity (Hwy 100 is unmarked, ex:Hwy 2) Hwy 201, 216 — orbital routes (ex:Hwy 216) 500-986 Series — local highways Hwy 500-699 — west-east routes (ex:Hwy 501)
By province or territory: Alberta; British Columbia; Manitoba; New Brunswick; ... Former Ontario provincial highways (1 C, 78 P) S. Ontario secondary highways (169 P) T.
Ontario Highway 123 – Original route ran from Highway 3 to St. Thomas. Deleted in 1957. Ontario Highway 126 – Originally Highway 36 at Bobcaygeon to Highway 35 south of Minden (became part of Highway 121). Ontario Highway 131 – Was originally assigned to Harbour Expressway from Highway 11 & Highway 17 to downtown Thunder Bay. Deleted in 1981.
By province or territory: Alberta; British Columbia; Manitoba; New Brunswick; ... List of controlled-access highways in Ontario; Ontario Provincial Highway Network;
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