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Highway 69 looking northerly at Lovering Lake south of Highway 637. Highway 69 is a major highway serving the recreational areas surrounding Georgian Bay and the Thirty Thousand Islands, as well as providing the westernmost fixed connection between southern and northern Ontario; the highway occupies the northern portion of a corridor that connects Toronto to Sudbury, with Highway 400 occupying ...
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] Highway 413 Highway 401 / 407 ETR Highway 400: Entire length.
Estaire Road 19.6 12.2 Trout Lake Road Highway 69 Sudbury Dill, Burwash Old Highway 69 route Highway 7287 Shebeshekong Road 2.3 1.4 Highway 559 Highway 7909 Parry Sound Carling Old Highway 559 route pre 1982 Highway 7289 Lake Joseph Road 21.7 13.5 Highway 400 IC 189 Highway 141 – Brignall Parry Sound Seguin, Medora, Freeman
Highway 169 was created in the mid-1970s as part of a renumbering plan of existing highways; it originally formed the southerly leg of Highway 69. Due to the complex nature of that highway, only the history of the Brechin – Foot's Bay road is covered here. Highway 69 was first designated on August 5, 1936.
When Ontario signed the Trans-Canada Highway Agreement on April 25, 1950, it had already chosen a Central Ontario routing via Highway 7, Highway 12, Highway 103 and Highway 69; [100] Highway 17 through the Ottawa Valley was announced as a provincially-funded secondary route of the Trans-Canada the following day. [101]
The Ministry of Transportation of Ontario routinely performs traffic analysis on provincial highways, generating an average vehicle count per day over the course of a year at various sections along the routes. In 2016, the busiest section of Highway 64 was between Highway 69 and Highway 607, carrying an average of 2,200 vehicles
Secondary Highway 522, commonly referred to as Highway 522, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The highway is 109.6 kilometres (68.1 mi) in length, connecting Highway 69 near Cranberry with Highway 11 at the community of Trout Creek .
As the extension of Highway 400 approaches Sudbury, the MTO began a route planning and environmental assessment study on Highway 17 easterly from Highway 69 to Markstay in 2010; [69] studies for the segment from Highway 69 westerly to the existing freeway in Walden were completed in 2007. The current route plan involves twinning the existing ...