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King's Highway 412, or simply Highway 412, is a controlled-access highway and former tolled highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The route is 8.9 km (5.5 mi) long, connecting Highway 401 with the eastern extension of Highway 407 .
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 highway became the favourite drive of many motorists, and it quickly became a tradition for many families to drive it every Sunday. [79]
Highway 412: 10.0: 6.2 Highway 401 in Whitby: Highway 407 in Whitby West Durham Link 2016 [87] current Route number assigned February 5, 2015 [88] tolls removed, effective April 5, 2022 [89] Highway 416: 76.4: 47.5 Highway 401 towards Brockville: Highway 417 in Ottawa: Veterans Memorial Highway 1999 [43] current Highway 417: 192.0: 119.3
First divided dual-carriageway road built in Canada. [8] Harbour Expressway: Thunder Bay Highway 11 / Highway 17 / Highway 61 / TCH: Fort William Rd [9] Hanlon Expressway (Highway 6 / Highway 7) Guelph: Woodlawn Rd W Highway 401: A few interchanges throughout the road. Planned to be upgraded to a fully controlled-access highway. [10] [11 ...
Ontario Highway 401 crash: 3 September 1999 Tilbury, Ontario: 8 Canada's deadliest multiple-vehicle collision resulted from dense fog conditions on a section of Ontario Highway 401 between Windsor and Tilbury. There were 87 vehicles involved in the pile-up in both directions of the divided highway, killing 8 people and injuring a further 45. [18]
Highway 412: 10.0: 6.2 Highway 401 in Whitby Highway 407 in Whitby West Durham Link 2016 [48] current Former tolled Highway. Route number assigned February 5, 2015 [49] Highway 416: 76.4: 47.5 Highway 401 towards Brockville Highway 417 in Ottawa: Veterans Memorial Highway 1999 [50] current Highway 417: 192.0: 119.3 Highway 17 in Arnprior
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.
The route number was confirmed by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO) alongside Highway 412 on February 6, 2015. [4] Prior to this, it was known as the East Durham Link. [5] Highway 418 opened on December 9, 2019, alongside the extension of Highway 407 to Highways 35 and 115. [3] On April 5, 2022, Highway 418 became toll-free. [6]