Highway 4 (Ontario)
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Ontario Highway 4 |
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Highway 4 in southern Ontario is indicated in red on the map. Green indicates the portion downloaded in 1998: | |
Length: | 100.8 km (63 mi) (1998) |
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Direction: | North/South |
South end: | Talbotville Royal |
Major junctions: |
Highway 401, London Highway 402, London Highway 7, Elginfield Highway 8, Clinton |
North end: | Clinton |
Counties: | Elgin, Middlesex, Huron |
Major cities: | London, Exeter, Clinton |
Ontario Provincial Highway #4 is a provincially maintained highway in southwestern Ontario, Canada. Highway 4 currently runs Talbotville Royal (near St. Thomas) north to Clinton.
The total length of Highway 4 is 100.8km.
Highway 4 travels through Talbotville Royal, Tempo, Scottsville, Lambeth, London, Northcrest, Uplands, Arva, Birr, Elginfield, Lucan, Clandeboye, Mooresville, Centralia, Exeter, Hay, Hensall, Kippen, Brucefield, Vanastra, and Clinton.
Highway 4 travels through the following municipalities: Southwold Township, London, Middlesex Centre Township, Lucan Biddulph Township, North Middlesex, South Huron, Bluewater, and Central Huron.
Highway 4 travels through the following counties: Elgin, Middlesex and Huron.