Highway 673 (Ontario)

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Secondary Highway 673
Length: 8.0 km (5 mi)
Formed: 1993
Direction: North/South
North end: Highway 17 west of Kenora
South end: Shoal Lake, Ontario
Counties: Kenora District, Ontario
Major cities: None nearby

Highway 673 is one of the newest Secondary Highways in Ontario, and one of the newest of any provincially-designated highway, having been constructed fairly recently (in 1993). The road is also ontario's most westerly highway (aside from Highway 17, which continues into nearby Manitoba). it is also one of the shortest Secondary Highways in the system.

The road starts at Highway 17, and provides access to the three Indian Reservations on Shoal Lake (Shoal Lake #39, Shoal Lake #40, and Kejick First Nation).

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