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  2. Ontario Highway 7 - Wikipedia

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    Ontario Highway 7. Location of Highway 7 in Southern Ontario. King's Highway 7, commonly referred to as Highway 7 (abbreviated as Hwy 7) and historically as the Northern Highway, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. At its peak, Highway 7 measured 716 km (445 mi) in length, stretching from Highway 40 east of ...

  3. Ontario Highway 80 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 80 was first designated in 1937, travelling east from Highway 79 in Alvinston to Highway 2 in Strathburn. Most of the original winding highway was bypassed in 1962, and the route was extended west in 1963 to what was then Highway 40, now the St. Clair Parkway. It remained this way for over 30 years before being decommissioned as a ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. 400-series highways - Wikipedia

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    The 400-series designations were introduced in 1952, although Ontario had been constructing divided highways for two decades prior. Initially, only Highways 400, 401 and 402 were numbered; other designations followed in the subsequent decades. To this day, not all controlled-access highway in Ontario are a part of the 400-series highway network.

  6. Ontario Highway 7A - Wikipedia

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    King's Highway 7A, commonly referred to as Highway 7A, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario that serves as a bypass of Highway 7.The highway begins in the community of Manchester, where Highway 7 is concurrent with Highway 12, and travels east through Port Perry, Nestleton Station, Bethany and Cavan, ending at Highway 115 southwest of Peterborough.

  7. Ontario Highway 400 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 400 Toronto–Barrie Highway Highway 400 highlighted in red Route information Maintained by Ministry of Transportation of Ontario Length 226.0 km (140.4 mi) History Opened December 1, 1951 – July 1, 1952 Major junctions South end Maple Leaf Drive – Toronto (continues as Black Creek Drive) Major intersections Highway 401 – Toronto 407 ETR – Vaughan Highway 11 – Barrie Highway ...

  8. Ontario Highway 634 - Wikipedia

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    Route description. Highway 634 is an isolated bush highway that connects Highway 11 in the community of Smooth Rock Falls with the Abitibi Canyon hydroelectric dam. The road is 80.1 km (49.8 mi) in length. Like most other two-lane roads in Ontario, the speed limit is 80 km/h (50 mph) although there are sections where such a speed cannot be ...

  9. Ontario Highway 7B - Wikipedia

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    Highway 7B. Location. Baden – Kitchener. Length. 19.1 km (11.9 mi) Existed. 1973–1975. Highway 7B between Baden and Kitchener was created in 1973 when Highway 7 and Highway 8 were realigned to a new corridor. Highway 7B assuming the former alignment between Baden and Kitchener, running concurrently with Highway 8B for its entire length.