Highway 634 (Ontario)
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Secondary Highway 634 |
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Length: | 80.3 km (50 mi) |
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Formed: | 1965 (As Hwy 807), 1977 as Hwy 634 |
Direction: | North/South |
North end: | Abitibi Canyon Hydroelectric dam at Otter Rapids, Ontario |
South end: | Highway 11 in Smooth Rock Falls, Ontario |
Counties: | Cochrane District, Ontario |
Major cities: | Smooth Rock Falls, Fraserdale |
Secondary Highway 634 is a long and remote highway that travels through Northern Ontario from its southern terminus at Highway 11 in Smooth Rock Falls, Ontario to the Ontario Power Generation hydroelectric dam on the Abitibi River at the community of Otter Rapids, Ontario.
This is the second highway in Ontario to be named Secondary Highway 634. Its original designation was Tertiary Highway 807, but was renumbered in 1977, shortly after a route renumbering. The road was re-aligned around the eastern part of Smooth Rock Falls in the mid-1990s.
Although the 2003 Ontario Official Road Map shows the road as completely paved for its entire length, the northernmost 15 kilometres are gravel-surfaced. A word of warning: there are no gas stations on this road, aside from in Smooth Rock Falls.
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[edit] Route Description
Highway 634 is a long and isolated bush highway that connects the Abitibi Canyon hydroelectric dam with the rest of the province, as well as serving the small community of Smooth Rock Falls. The road is 80.3 km in length. Like most other two-lane roads in Ontario, the speed limit is 80 km/h. The first 65 km is paved, with the remainder (15 km) is gravel. Overall, conditions on the road are good, with several uneven and rough spots.
[edit] Communities
Communities along this road are listed from south to north:
- Smooth Rock Falls, Ontario
- Brownrigg, Ontario
- Fraserdale, Ontario
A forest road travels west from Fraserdale to the community of Smokey Falls, Ontario
[edit] Southern Terminus
The southern terminus was originally Highway 11 in Smooth Rock Falls, but after the massive highway downloading that took place province-wide in 1998, the portion of the road within the town limits of Smooth Rock Falls was downloaded to the town, and is no longer provincially-maintained, making another of several "detatched highways" (one that is not connected to other provincially-maintained roads in the network).
[edit] Former Designations
Highway 634 was originally designated to a Highway in the Sudbury area in the 1960s and early 1970s.
Before becoming the current Highway 634, this road was numbered as Tertiary Highway 807, which is also a re-used highway number (as the number was used near Atikokan, Ontario in the early 1980s.