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King's Highway 50, commonly referred to as Highway 50, was a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario.The highway, which was decommissioned in 1998, is still referred to as Highway 50, though it is now made up of several county and regional roads: Peel Regional Road 50, York Regional Road 24 and Simcoe County Road 50.
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.
Highway 404: 50.1: 31.1 Highway 401 / DVP in Toronto: Woodbine Avenue in East Gwillimbury: 1977 [43] current Highway 405: 8.7: 5.4 Queen Elizabeth Way – St. Catharines: I-190 at Canada–United States border on Queenston-Lewiston Bridge towards Lewiston, NY: General Brock Parkway 1963 [42] current Highway 406: 26.0: 16.2 East Main Street in ...
Secondary Highway 552, commonly referred to as Highway 552, is a secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario, located within the Algoma District. Commencing at a junction with Highway 556 in the community of Island Lake , the highway extends northwesterly for 18.3 kilometres (11.4 mi) to the community of Goulais Bay .
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). [6] The Secondary Highway system was introduced in 1956 to service regions in Northern and Central Ontario, though it once included a route as far south as Lake Ontario. Many routes that would become secondary highways were ...
Most of the original major north–south roads run fully through the city and continue into Mississauga and Caledon, with a few exceptions, mainly in the east end, where three either spur off (or formerly did) from Peel Road 50 (formerly Highway 50) which runs slightly offset from the grid and forms the eastern boundary of the city, or are ...
Highway 35 / 115 from the overpass with Durham Regional Highway 2. The Durham Regional Police Service Traffic Enforcement unit handles enforcement of traffic laws, except on the King's Highways, which are patrolled by the Ontario Provincial Police. Speed limits on regional roads vary between 50 and 80 kilometres per hour.
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).