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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 Sarnia in Southwestern Ontario to Highway 17 west of Ottawa ...
This is a list of numbered municipal roads in Kingston and Frontenac County, Ontario. The City of Kingston is a single-tier municipality not under the jurisdiction of an upper-tier municipality such as Frontenac County and thus, is outside of the geographic limits of Frontenac County for municipal purposes.
[7] Cootes Drive (City Road 8) Hamilton City Road 99 (Dundas St) Main St W First divided dual-carriageway road built in Canada. [8] Harbour Expressway: Thunder Bay Highway 11 / Highway 17 / Highway 61 / TCH: Fort William Rd [9] Hanlon Expressway (Highway 6 / Highway 7) Guelph: Woodlawn Rd W Highway 401: A few interchanges throughout the road.
0.7 Highway 17 Willard Lake Kenora MacNicol Portion of old Highway 17 route, also access to Willard Lake Highway 7059 Longbow Lake Road 4.2 2.6 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
Woodgreen, Ontario: Formerly Highway 76, turned back in 1997. Connects Middlesex CR 2 to Elgin CR 76. 77 Murphy Drive CR 6 CR 9 Short county road. Used to be CR 7, but renumbered when portions of Highway 7 were downloaded to County in 1998 west of Highway 4 and CR 7 designated was shifted. 78 Donnybrook Road CR 74 CR 32 Dorchester, Ontario
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.
RR 7 Caledon, Cataract, Coulterville: Segment east of Highway 10 formerly designated as Regional Road 11; segment west of Highway 10 formerly designated as Highway 51 from April 13, 1938, until 1962, when Highway 24 was extended along this road to Highway 10 while Old Highway 24 alignment became Highway 136. Highway 51 was fully paved in 1947.
This is a list of numbered roads in Peterborough County, Ontario, Canada. Number Local Name(s) ... Highway 7: Hastings, Norwood Formerly Highway 45: