List of provincial highways in Ontario
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This is a list of current and former provincial highways in the Canadian province of Ontario. For provincial highways that have been decommissioned, see List of former provincial highways in Ontario.
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[edit] List of highways
[edit] King's Highways
- Highway 2 – Tyendinaga Indian Reserve at Highway 49 and Hastings County Highway 2 to Marysville, Ontario at Highway 49 and Hastings County Highway 2
- Highway 3 – Windsor at the Ambassador Bridge over the Detroit River at the USA-Canada border to Junction Highway 77 and Essex County Highway 33 north of Leamington; and Junction Highway 4 and Elgin County Highway 4, and Elgin County Highway 3 at Talbotville Royal northwest of St. Thomas to Junction Cement Rd. and Niagara Regional Highway 3 west of Port Colborne; and Junction Highway 140 and Niagara Regional Highway 3 at Port Colborne to Junction Rose Hill Rd. and Niagara Regional Highway 3 west of Fort Erie
- Highway 4 – St. Thomas to Clinton
- Highway 5 – Peters Corners to Clappison's Corners
- Highway 6 – Port Dover to McKerrow, connects to the Trans-Canada Highway via ferry, from Tobermory to South Baymouth.
- Highway 7 – Highway 4 at Lucan to Highway 410/Heart Lake Road in Brampton; from Durham Regional Road 1 (Brock Road) in Pickering to Highway 7A near Peterborough; and from Highway 115 in Peterborough to Highway 417 in Kanata
- Highway 7A – Manchester (west of Port Perry) to Peterborough.
- Highway 8 – Peters Corners to Cambridge, and Kitchener to Goderich.
- Highway 9 – Kincardine to Harriston and from Orangeville to Davis Drive Interchange, near Pottageville.
- Highway 10 – Brampton to Owen Sound.
- Highway 11 – Yonge Street, NE of Barrie to Rainy River; it is the Trans-Canada Highway west of North Bay.
- Highway 12 – Brooklin to Midland.
- Highway 14 – Foxboro to Marmora
- Highway 15 – Kingston to Carleton Place
- Highway 16 – Highway 416 to Johnstown where it connects to a bridge to Ogdensburg, New York.
- Highway 17 – Arnprior west to the Manitoba border west of Kenora, the Trans-Canada Highway.
- Highway 19 – Tillsonburg to Ingersoll
- Highway 20 – Allanburg to Niagara Falls
- Highway 21 – Highway 402 near Forest to Owen Sound.
- Highway 23 – Elginfield to Harriston
- Highway 24 – Simcoe to south of Cambridge, known as King George Road in Brantford.
- Highway 26 – Owen Sound to Bayfield Street in Barrie.
- Highway 27 – Only 1.5 km still exists within the interchange between Highway 427 and Highway 401
- Highway 28 – east of Peterborough to Highway 41 near Denbigh.
- Highway 33 – Bloomfield to Kingston
- Highway 34 – Highway 417 to Hawkesbury.
- Highway 35 – Macdonald-Cartier Freeway (former Bowmanville-Clarke line) to Highway 60.
- Highway 37 – Belleville to Actinolite
- Highway 40 – Chatham to Sarnia
- Highway 41 – Kaladar to Pembroke
- Highway 48 – Markham Road in Markham, Ontario to ON-12 east of Beaverton, Ontario.
- Highway 49 – North of Marysville to the Quinte Skyway.
- Highway 58 – Thorold junction, St. David's Road Interchange, to Lundy's Lane in Niagara Falls.
- Highway 58A
- Highway 60 – Huntsville to Renfrew
- Highway 61 – continuation of former US 61 (now Minnesota State Highway 61), Minnesota boundary to Thunder Bay.
- Highway 62 – Bloomfield, Ontario to Highway 60 in Barry's Bay.
- Highway 63 – North Bay to Quebec boundary.
- Highway 64 – Alban to Marten River
- Highway 65 – Matachewan to Quebec boundary.
- Highway 66 – 2 parts: Matachewan to Kirkland Lake western city limits, and from Kirkland Lake eastern city limits to the Quebec border.
- Highway 67 – Porquis Junction to Iroquois Falls.
- Highway 69 – originally north of Coldwater, now extends from Parry Sound to the Trans-Canada Highway near Sudbury.
- Highway 71 – Barwick to Kenora, part of the Trans-Canada Highway
- Highway 72 – Dinorwic to Sioux Lookout
- Highway 77 – Leamington to Comber
- Highway 85 – Highway 7 in Kitchener to the northern limit of Waterloo Regional Municipality
- Highway 88 – Bradford to Bond Head
- Highway 89 – Harriston to Cookstown
- Highway 93 – Hillsdale to Midland
- Highway 94 – Callander to Corbeil
- Highway 101 – Wawa to the Ontario-Quebec Border south of Lake Abitibi
- Highway 102 – Trans-Canada Highway to Thunder Bay
- Highway 105 – Vermilion Bay to Red Lake
- Highway 108 – Serpent River to Elliot Lake
- Highway 112 – Tarzwell to Kirkland Lake
- Highway 115 – Macdonald-Cartier Freeway (former Bowmanville-Clarke boundary) to east of Peterborough.
- Highway 118 – Muskoka Falls to Paudash
- Highway 124 – Parry Sound to Sundridge
- Highway 125 – Red Lake to Balmertown.
- Highway 127 – Maynooth to Whitney
- Highway 129 – Thessalon to Chapleau
- Highway 130 – a short connecting highway in Oliver Paipoonge, near Thunder Bay
- Highway 132 – Dacre to Renfrew
- Highway 137 – highway connection Highway 401 to Interstate 81
- Highway 138 – Cornwall to Highway 417.
- Highway 140 – 11.8 km (7.3 miles) in length connecting Highway 3 in Port Colborne to Highway 406 in Welland by means of the Main Street Tunnel.
- Highway 141 – Hayes Corners to Utterson
- Highway 144 – Sudbury to Timmins
- Highway 148 – Pembroke to Quebec border
- There are no highways having the numbers 1 or 13.
[edit] 400-Series highways
[edit] Secondary highways
- Highway 500 – Tory Hill, Ontario
- Highway 502 – from Highway 11 near Fort Frances to Highway 17 near Dryden. Formerly in Southern Ontario between Napanee and Marysville in Lennox and Addington County as an alternate route while a portion of Highway 401 was being constructed.
- Highway 510 – Highway 520 in Magnetawan to Highway 124
- Highway 516 – Highway 72 in Sioux Lookout to Highway 599
- Highway 518 – Highway 69 near Parry Sound to Kearney
- Highway 519 – Highway 17 north of Wawa to Dubreuilville
- Highway 520 – Ardbeg to Highway 124 near Dunchurch; Highway 124 near Magnetawan to Burk's Falls
- Highway 522 – Highway 69 near Grundy Lake Provincial Park to Highway 11 in Trout Creek
- Highway 523 – Hastings County border to Highway 60 at Madawaska
- Highway 524 – Highway 522 near Commanda to Highway 534 near Restoule
- Highway 525 – Highway 596 near Minaki to near Whitedog
- Highway 526 – Britt to Highway 69
- Highway 527 – Highways 11 and 17 near Thunder Bay to Armstrong. Once Provincial Highway 800.
- Highway 528 – Highway 64 in French River to the community of Wolseley Bay
- Highway 528A – Highway 528 near the community of Wolseley Bay to the Wolseley Bay water body
- Highway 529 – Highway 69 near Pointe au Baril Station to Highway 69 near Byng Inlet and Britt
- Highway 529A – Bayfield Inlet to Highway 529
- Highway 531 – Bonfield to Highway 17
- Highway 532 &;ndash; Searchmont northward for a few kilometers
- Highway 533
- Highway 534
- Highway 535
- Highway 537 – Greater Sudbury from Highway 69 to Finni Road. Continues northward to Wahnapitae as Municipal Road 537.
- Highway 538
- Highway 539
- Highway 539A
- Highway 540 – Little Current, Ontario to Meldrum Bay, Ontario, on Manitoulin Island
- Highway 540A
- Highway 540B
- Highway 542
- Highway 542A
- Highway 546
- Highway 547
- Highway 548 – Highway 17 to St. Joseph Island
- Highway 550 – Sault Ste. Marie to shore of Whitefish Bay at Gros Cap
- Highway 550A – Sault Ste. Marie
- Highway 550B – Sault Ste. Marie
- Highway 551
- Highway 552 – originally part of Highway 17, runs from Highway 556 to Goulais River.
- Highway 553 – The town of Massey, Ontario to Highway 810
- Highway 554
- Highway 555
- Highway 556 – Highway 17 in Heyden to Highway 129
- Highway 557
- Highway 558
- Highway 559
- Highway 560
- Highway 560A
- Highway 562
- Highway 563
- Highway 564
- Highway 565 – from Highway 550 to Prince Township - Sault Ste. Marie boundary.
- Highway 566
- Highway 567
- Highway 568
- Highway 569
- Highway 570
- Highway 571
- Highway 572
- Highway 573
- Highway 574
- Highway 575
- Highway 576
- Highway 577
- Highway 579
- Highway 580
- Highway 581
- Highway 582 – loops around Ontario Hwy 11/17 through Hurkett.
- Highway 583 – Cochrane District from Mead to Lac-Sainte-Thérèse
- Highway 584
- Highway 585 – Highway 17 near Nipigon northward 36 kilometers.
- Highway 586
- Highway 587 – from Highway 17/11 northwest of Pass Lake to Sleeping Giant (Sibley).
- Highway 588
- Highway 589
- Highway 590
- Highway 591
- Highway 592
- Highway 593 – originally part of Highway 61.
- Highway 594
- Highway 595
- Highway 596
- Highway 597
- Highway 599 – from Highway 17 near Ignace to Pickle Lake.
- Highway 600
- Highway 601
- Highway 602 – from Highway 11 west of Fort Frances to Ont. Hwy 11 at Emo.
- Highway 603
- Highway 604
- Highway 605
- Highway 607
- Highway 607A
- Highway 608 – from Highway 61 to South Gillies.
- Highway 609
- Highway 610
- Highway 611
- Highway 612
- Highway 613
- Highway 614 – Highway 17 to Manitouwadge.
- Highway 615
- Highway 616
- Highway 617
- Highway 618 – from Highway 105 to Madsen.
- Highway 619
- Highway 610
- Highway 621
- Highway 622
- Highway 623
- Highway 624
- Highway 625
- Highway 626
- Highway 627 – Highway 17 north of Heron Bay to Pic River.
- Highway 628 – Highway 11/17 to Red Rock.
- Highway 630
- Highway 631 – runs from Highway 17 at White River, through Hornepayne, to Highway 11 at Hearst.
- Highway 632
- Highway 633
- Highway 634 – runs from Highway 11 in Smooth Rock Falls to Otter Rapids, Ontario via Fraserdale, Ontario
- Highway 636
- Highway 637
- Highway 638 – Goes through the mountainous terrain of northern Ontario. It starts (Bruce Mines) and ends (Echo Bay) at Highway 17 (i.e. looping it).
- Highway 639
- Highway 640
- Highway 641
- Highway 642
- Highway 643
- Highway 644
- Highway 645
- Highway 646 (Pickle Lake, Pickle Crow, Central Patricia)
- Highway 647
- Highway 650
- Highway 651
- Highway 652
- Highway 653 – now County Rd. 653.
- Highway 654
- Highway 655
- Highway 656
- Highway 657
- Highway 658 – Kenora, Ontario. Highway 17 north to Redditt. Formerly Highway 128, then Highway 666. Changed in 1985 after complaints from a Pentecostal Church located on highway, and due to rampant highway sign theft, for obvious reasons.
- Highway 661
- Highway 663
- Highway 664
- Highway 665
- Highway 667
- Highway 668
- Highway 670 – Rock Lake to Dunns Valley.
- Highway 671
- Highway 672
- Highway 673
[edit] Tertiary roads
- Highway 800 - Not currently assigned. Became Highway 527 in 1976.
- Highway 801
- Highway 802 - Kashabowie to Burchell Lake in Thunder Bay District.
- Highway 803 - Not currently assigned. Became Highway 101 to Nighthawk Lake in 1997.
- Highway 804 - Manitou Falls Hydroelectric dam to Highway 105 near Ear Falls in Kenora District.
- Highway 805
- Highway 806 - Not currently assigned. Became Highway 545 in 1973.
- Highway 807 - Not currently assigned. Became Highway 622 in 1989.
- Highway 808 - Not currently assigned. Became Highway 599 in 1983.
- Highway 809 - Not currently assigned.
- Highway 810
- Highway 811
- Highway 812 - Not currently assigned. Became Highway 502 in 1981.
- Highway 813
[edit] Former highways
[edit] References
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