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Highway 17 passes to the south of the urban centre of Sudbury. It meets Highway 69 at an interchange. At this interchange, the Southwest and Southeast Bypasses meet, and for just over a kilometre, Highway 17 is a divided four-lane freeway. The Super 2 continues northeast to meet the original alignment of Highway 17 east of downtown Sudbury.
Greater Sudbury Municipal Road 55 is a municipal road in the city of Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Extending from Whitefish to Coniston under a variety of street names, most of the road's length is a former alignment of Highway 17 and the Trans-Canada Highway except for a short realignment on different streets through the city's downtown core.
Old Highway 17 route Highway 7087 E.C. Row Expressway 2.7 1.7 Highway 7902 (Ojibway Pkwy) east of Huron Church Road Windsor Windsor Part of Herb Grey Parkway project Highway 7088 Havilland Shores Drive 1.6 1.0 1.6 km west of Highway 17 Highway 17 Algoma Havilland MTO network only shows bridge over Stokely Creek, AADT lists 1.6 km (0.99 mi) from ...
There are three highways connecting Sudbury to the rest of Ontario: Highway 17 is the main branch of the Trans-Canada Highway, connecting the city to points east and west. An approximately 21 km (13 mi) segment of Highway 17, from Mikkola to Whitefish, is freeway.
Long Lake Road, Paris Street, Notre-Dame Avenue (Sudbury), Old Highway 69, Notre-Dame Avenue (Hanmer), Côté Boulevard Intersection of Dew Drop Road and Tilton Lake Road MR 85 Four Corners, Downtown, Val Caron, Val Thérèse, Hanmer: Route from intersection with MR 46 north to Capreol Road was formerly part of Ontario Highway 69. It was ...
Markstay-Warren is a town in the Canadian province of Ontario, located in the Sudbury District. Highway 17, from the city limits of Greater Sudbury to the Sudbury District's border with Nipissing District, lies entirely within Markstay-Warren. The town had a population of 2,708 in the 2021 Canadian census. [1]
King's Highway 69, commonly referred to as Highway 69, is a provincially maintained north–south highway in the central portion of the Canadian province of Ontario.In conjunction with Highway 400, it links Toronto with the city of Greater Sudbury at Highway 17, via Parry Sound.
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 ...