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On May 25 and June 1, 1927, the Department of Highways assumed the unpaved road between Highway 7 at Reece's Corner and Highway 3 at Morpeth, via Dresden, Thamesville and Ridgetown as Provincial Highway 21, [1] [9] which was changed to the current King's Highway 21 in 1930. [10] That year, the department set out to improve the new highway.
County Road 21 south / County Road 30 north (Oil Heritage Road) – Wyoming, Petrolla: Formerly Highway 21 south; former western end of Highway 21 concurrency [55] Plympton-Wyoming–Warwick boundary: 34.0: 21.1: 34 Highway 21 north / County Road 8 south (Lambton Road) – Forest, Grand Bend: Former eastern end of Highway 21 concurrency ...
In November 1914, the proposed highway was approved, [78] and work began quickly to construct the road known today as Lake Shore Boulevard and Lakeshore Road from Toronto to Hamilton. The road was finished in November 1917, 5.5 metres (18 ft) wide and nearly 64 kilometres (40 mi) long, becoming the first concrete road in Ontario. [77]
The portion of U.S. 21 at the border of Beaufort and Hampton counties has been closed since September, when a train derailment damaged the roadway’s bridge.
ORILLIA, Ontario – A man was killed and 11 others were injured when a snow squall swept across an Ontario highway Friday, triggering a multi-vehicle pileup.. Ontario Provincial Police reported ...
1937 [21] current Highway 63: 63.5: 39.5 North Bay north limits: R-101 in Témiscaming: 1937 [21] current Highway 64: 145.0: 90.1 Highway 69 at Rutter Highway 11 in Marten River: 1937 [21] current Highway 65: 123.3: 76.6 Highway 66 near Matachewan: Ontario–Quebec boundary near Notre-Dame-du-Nord: 1937 [21] current Highway 66: 103.5
The 400-series highways are a network of controlled-access highways in the Canadian province of Ontario, forming a special subset of the provincial highway system.They are analogous to the Interstate Highway System in the United States or the Autoroute system of neighbouring Quebec, and are regulated by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO).
Ontario Highway 21; Prince Edward Island Route 21; Saskatchewan Highway 21; Costa Rica. National Route 21; Cuba. Highway 6–21; Czech Republic.