King's Highway 17, more commonly known as Highway 17, is a provincially maintained highway and the primary route of the Trans-Canada Highway through the Canadian province of Ontario. It begins at the Manitoba boundary, 50 km (31 mi) west of Kenora, and the main section ends where Highway 417 begins just west of Arnprior.
- July 9, 1920–present
- Highway 417 near Arnprior
- 1,964.0 km (1,220.4 mi)
- PTH 1 (TCH) towards Winnipeg
Highway 17 – Longbow Lake Highway 17 Kenora Kirkup 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
- February 26, 1920
- King's Highway n (2–169), Secondary Highway n (500–673), Tertiary Highway n (800–813)
- 17,459 km (10,849 mi)
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Ontario Highway 17 is a provincial highway in Ontario, Canada. It is 1,964 kilometres (1,220 miles) long. This makes it Ontario's longest highway. It starts on the border with Manitoba, near Kenora. It ends near Arnprior where the highway merges with Ontario Highway 417. Highway 17 forms the Ontario part of the Trans-Canada Highway.
- February 26, 1920–present
- Lake Superior Circle Tour
- 1,964.0 km (1,220.4 mi)
- PTH 1 (TCH) towards Winnipeg
The Highway 17B route through North Bay originally travelled along Main Street from the western city limits to Algonquin Avenue, where it split into two one-way routes, McIntyre Street for westbound traffic and Oak Street for eastbound traffic.
King's Highway 17, more commonly known as Highway 17, is a provincially maintained highway and the primary route of the Trans-Canada Highway through the Canadian province of Ontario. It begins at the Manitoba boundary, 50 km west of Kenora, and the main section ends where Highway 417 begins just west of Arnprior.
Highway 417 (Entire length as main route; freeway continuation of Highway 17) Others [ edit] In addition to these classes of highways, the MTO maintains other roads, such as resource roads or industrial roads, that are of strategic importance to the provincial government.