Highway 28 (Ontario)

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Highway 28
Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation
Length: 162.6 km[1] (101.0 mi)
South end: Hwy 7 near Peterborough
East end: Hwy 41 at Denbigh
Ontario provincial highways
< Hwy 26 Hwy 33 >
400-series - County
The north-eastern end of Highway 28 in Denbigh.
The north-eastern end of Highway 28 in Denbigh.

Highway 28 is a provincially maintained highway in Ontario, Canada, running southwest-northeast from Highway 7 east of Peterborough, to Highway 41 in Denbigh (Addington Highlands township).

It passes through Lakefield, and Bancroft. Prior to downloading from the province of Ontario in 1997, the southern terminus of was changed from Highway 2 in Port Hope, to Highway 134 outside Lakefield. In 2003, Highway 134 was redesignated as part of Highway 28, making the current southern terminus at Highway 7 east of Peterborough.


Highway 28 east of McArthur Mills.
Highway 28 east of McArthur Mills.

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