Highway 41 (Ontario)

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Highway 41
Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation
Length: 156.6 km[1] (97.3 mi)
South end: Hwy 7 at Kaladar
Major
junctions:
Hwy 28 at Denbigh
Hwy 60 in Eganville
North end: Hwy 17 near Pembroke
Ontario provincial highways
< Hwy 40 Hwy 48 >
400-series - County

Highway 41 is a provincially maintained highway in eastern Ontario, Canada. It currently runs from Highway 7 at Kaladar north to Highway 17 in Pembroke.

Highway 41 travels through the following communities: Northbrook, Cloyne, Vennachar Junction, Denbigh, Griffith, Khartum, Eganville and Rankin.

Highway 41 proceeds through the counties of Lennox/Addington, Frontenac, and Renfrew. Its routing is shared with Highway 60 from Eganville to a point approximately 4 km north of Eganville.

Prior to 1998, the road's southern terminus was at Highway 2 in Napanee, while the northern terminus was at Highway 148 in Pembroke.


Highway 41 winding through the Madawaska Highlands in Renfrew County.
Highway 41 winding through the Madawaska Highlands in Renfrew County.

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