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  2. Ontario Highway 11 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 11 A map of Highway 11 Highway 11 Portion decommissioned in 1998 Route information Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario Length 1,784.9 km (1,109.1 mi) Existed 1920–present Major junctions South end Highway 400 – Barrie Major intersections Highway 12 – Orillia Highway 60 – Huntsville Highway 17 – North Bay Highway 63 – North Bay Highway 64 – Marten River ...

  3. MOM's Way - Wikipedia

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    MOM's Way is the name for a series of highways in the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Manitoba, and the U.S. state of Minnesota. The name "MOM" is an acronym for Manitoba, Ontario, and Minnesota, the two provinces and one state traversed by this multi-highway route. MOM's Way provides a secondary route between the cities of Winnipeg, Manitoba ...

  4. List of Ontario colonization roads - Wikipedia

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    172 km (107 mi) Formed. 1866–1873. The Monck Road was a dual-purpose road that established colonization and military routes east from Lake Couchiching to the junction of the Hastings and Mississippi colonization roads at what is now Bancroft. The Monck Road was surveyed through 1864 and 1865.

  5. Moosonee - Wikipedia

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    Postal code. P0L 1Y0. Area code (s) 705. Website. www.moosonee.ca. Moosonee ( / ˌmuːsəˈniː /) is a town in northern Ontario, Canada, on the Moose River approximately 19 km (12 mi) south of James Bay. It is considered to be "the Gateway to the Arctic" and has Ontario 's only saltwater port. [ 4] Nearby on Moose Factory Island is the ...

  6. Ontario Provincial Highway Network - Wikipedia

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    The Provincial Highway Network consists of all the roads in Ontario maintained by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO), including those designated as part of the King's Highway, secondary highways, and tertiary roads. Components of the system—comprising 16,900 kilometres (10,500 mi) of roads and 2,880 bridges [GIS 1] —range in ...

  7. Ontario Highway 417 - Wikipedia

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    King's Highway 417, commonly referred to as Highway 417 and as the Queensway through Ottawa, is a 400-series highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. It connects Ottawa with Montreal via A-40, and is the backbone of the highway system in the National Capital Region. Within Ottawa, it forms part of the Queensway west from Highway 7 to Ottawa ...

  8. Ontario Highway 405 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 405 General Brock Parkway Highway 405 highlighted in red Route information Maintained by Ministry of Transportation of Ontario Length 8.7 km (5.4 mi) Existed September 11, 1963 –present Major junctions West end Queen Elizabeth Way – St. Catharines East end I-190 in Lewiston, NY Location Country Canada Province Ontario Highway system Ontario provincial highways Current Former 400 ...

  9. Ontario Highway 41 - Wikipedia

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    King's Highway 41, commonly referred to as Highway 41, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The 159.6-kilometre (99.2 mi) highway travels in a predominantly north–south direction across eastern Ontario, from Highway 7 in Kaladar to Highway 148 in Pembroke. The majority of this distance crosses through a ...