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The Highway 401 extension (Rt. Hon. Herb Gray Parkway, formerly Windsor-Essex Parkway, MTO internal designation of Highway 7901 [1]) would first run parallel to the realigned Highway 3 (Talbot Road and Huron Church Road) from a new interchange at the former end of Highway 401 to the E. C. Row Expressway. The Highway 401 extension would then ...
The Toronto–Barrie Highway (Highway 400), Trans-Provincial Highway (Highway 401), [24] a short expansion of Highway 7 approaching the Blue Water Bridge in Sarnia (Highway 402), [105] and an expansion of Highway 27 (eventually designated as Highway 427 by the mid-1970s) into part of the Toronto Bypass were all underway or completed by the ...
An emergency detour route (EDR) sign on Ontario Highway 401 The province of Ontario in Canada is one jurisdiction outside the United States with a very prevalent system of these roads. The Emergency Detour Routes , originally Emergency Diversion Routes (EDR), are a system of temporary detour routes paralleling many major highways in Ontario .
Construction of Ontario Highways 400 and 401 began in the early 1950s, with the last section of 401 completed in 1968. Both roads were intended as bypasses, going around populated areas instead of through them (the highways 11/27 and 2 which they replaced were Main Street in nearly every served community) and therefore initially had few services.
Original Highway 11 route Highway 7041 Main Street 1.3 0.8 Highway 6 Highway 6 Sudbury Curtin Highway 7042 Old Wanup Road Secord Road 28.9 18.0 Highway 7279 – Estaire Highway 7279 Sudbury Dill, Secord Original Highway 69 route, later partially part of Highway 537 Highway 7044 Old Cartier Road 23 14.3 Highway 144 – Windy Lake
It is under construction a few miles south of the Ambassador Bridge and will connect with Ontario Highway 401. 1. Learn about the Underground Railroad.
The Thousand Islands Parkway (often written as 1000 Islands Parkway) is a scenic parkway in the Canadian province of Ontario.It extends easterly from an interchange with Highway 401 in Gananoque for approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi) to rejoin Highway 401 near the community of Butternut Bay, west of Brockville.
Veterans Memorial Parkway looking north over Hamilton Road. The Veterans Memorial Parkway is a 13.4 km (8.3 mi) expressway located within London, Ontario.The parkway begins at Wilton Grove Road, immediately south of Highway 401, and travels north to Clarke Road, which it continues as northwards.