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5 days ago · 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.
- February 26, 1920
- King's Highway n (2–169), Secondary Highway n (500–673), Tertiary Road n (800–813)
- 16,900 km (10,500 mi)
Mar 15, 2024 · March and April in Southern Ontario. March, April and May in Northern Ontario. For purposes of this restriction, the province is divided, west to east, by: A line formed by the Severn River to Regional Rd. 169. Regional Rd. 169 from Washago to Hwy. 12. Hwy. 12, from Regional Rd. 169 to Hwy. 7, north of Sunderland.
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Mar 6, 2024 · The Sault Ste Marie to Thunder Bay drive is one of the most spectacular road trips in Ontario. Discover the best things to do along Highway 17. Sault Ste Marie To Thunder Bay Drive: What To See Along The Way - Adventure Family Travel - Wandering Wagars
Mar 14, 2024 · Sprinkled across Southern Ontario’s lush countryside, small, quaint towns exude undeniable charm with locals eager to welcome you. From picturesque Elora to peaceful Picton, these adorable destinations offer heartwarming allure, making for worthy road trips from Toronto.
Mar 2, 2024 · Grey County has some of the most beautiful waterfalls in Ontario. Our road trip visits these eight Grey County Waterfalls. Enjoy them in whatever order works best for you. We explore them from the south to the Owen Sound waterfalls in the north. Holstein Dam; McGowan Falls; Hoggs Falls; Eugenia Falls; Inglis Falls; Weavers Creek Falls; Jones ...
23 hours ago · Route description. Looking east at the widest segment of Highway 401 which is near Toronto Pearson International Airport. In the foreground is the interchange with Dixie Road. Highway 401 extends across Southwestern, Central and Eastern Ontario.
3 days ago · By this time, it was one of the dominant transportation arteries across southern Ontario and was 878.2-kilometre (545.7 mi) long. The section of Highway 2 between Hamilton and Toronto along Lakeshore Road became the first paved intercity road in Ontario in 1914. Beginning in the mid-1930s, the DHO began reconstructing several portions of the ...