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  2. Ontario Highway 400 - Wikipedia

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    6.3: 29 Regional Road 7 (Highway 7) Formerly Highway 7; no access to and from Highway 407. 12.2: 7.6: 31 [77] Regional Road 72 (Langstaff Road) Northbound exit and southbound entrance; access was misidentified as exit 30 on some maps; no access to and from Highway 407. 13.5: 8.4: 32: Bass Pro Mills Drive

  3. File:Ontario 400 map.svg - Wikipedia

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    A map of Ontario's 400-series freeways, with Provincial Highway 400 in red. Date: 3 March 2010, 03:13 (UTC) Source: modified from File:Canada_Ontario_location_map.svg:

  4. List of controlled-access highways in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Highway 400 Highway 404: Entire length. [17] Highway 6 Highway 401: Maddaugh Road See Ontario Highway 6#Future. [18] Highway 7: Kitchener: Guelph: See Ontario Highway 7#Proposed Kitchener–Guelph freeway. [19] Highway 69: Highway 400: See Ontario Highway 69#Four-laning. [20]

  5. Ontario Highway 400A - Wikipedia

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    The short 1.1-kilometre (0.7 mi) freeway link connected Highway 400 with Highway 11 and Simcoe County Road 93, formerly Highway 93. The route was created as a result of an original segment being bypassed by an extension of Highway 400 to Coldwater that opened in late 1959. The Highway 400A route number was only used internally as the road has ...

  6. Black Creek Drive - Wikipedia

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    Black Creek Drive is a limited-access arterial road [2] in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.A four-lane route that runs north–south, it connects Weston Road and Humber Boulevard with Highway 401 via Highway 400, the latter of which it forms a southerly extension.

  7. 400-series highways - Wikipedia

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    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).

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  9. List of Ontario Tourist Routes - Wikipedia

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    This is a List of Ontario Tourist Routes throughout the province, which are designated to highlight places of cultural, environmental, or social importance.. It is currently unknown if the majority of these trails are still listed since many of the provincial highways of Ontario were decommissioned in 1997 and 1998, as the Tourist Trails followed the provincial highways for the majority of ...