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Ministry of Transportation; Ontario 511 Traveller Information; MTO Provincial Highway Network; Ontario Highways - The History of the King's Highways and other Ontario Provincial Highways; Ontario Highways - asphaltplanet.ca
Roads and highways in Ontario were given their first serious consideration by the provincial government when the Department of Public Highways (DPHO), predecessor to the modern Ministry of Transportation of Ontario, was established on January 17, 1916. Until then, the majority of the primary roads through southern Ontario formed part of the ...
The Ministry of Transportation (MTO) is the provincial ministry of the Government of Ontario that is responsible for transport infrastructure and related law in Ontario, Canada. The ministry traces its roots back over a century to the 1890s, when the province began training Provincial Road Building Instructors.
The following is a list of freeways in Ontario as defined by the Official Road Map of Ontario published by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO). [1] [2] [3] The MTO defines a freeway as a divided highway with at least two lanes in each direction. [4]
Maintained by Ministry of Transportation of Ontario: Length: 5.2 km [1] (3.2 mi) Existed: 1956–present: Major junctions; West end: Dead end at Shebandowan Lakes: East end Highway 11 near Shebandowan: Location; Country: Canada: Province: Ontario: Districts: Thunder Bay District: Highway system; Ontario provincial highways; Current; Former; 400 ...
This configuration comes as a result of the truncation of both highways by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO). The removed sections were transferred to the jurisdiction of the City of Toronto, the City of Mississauga, Halton Region, the City of Hamilton, the County of Brant, and Oxford County on January 1, 1998.
The 400-series highways are a network of controlled-access highways in the Canadian province of Ontario, forming a special subset of the provincial highway system.They are analogous to the Interstate Highway System in the United States or the Autoroute system of neighbouring Quebec, and are regulated by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO).
Maintained by Ministry of Transportation of Ontario: Length: 57.6 km [1] (35.8 mi) Existed: March 17, 1955 [2] –present: Major junctions; South end Highway 401 near Newcastle Highway 407 in Clarington Highway 35 near Pontypool Highway 7A near Cavan: North end Highway 7 in Peterborough: Location; Country: Canada: Province: Ontario: Highway system