Ontario Highway 529
Highway 529 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario | ||||
Length: | 25.8 km[1] (16.0 mi) | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | Highway 69 near Pointe au Baril | |||
North end: | Highway 69 at Magnetawan River | |||
Location | ||||
Districts: | Parry Sound | |||
Major cities: | Manbert, Naiscoot, Naiscoutaing | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Secondary Highway 529, commonly referred to as Highway 529, is a secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. Located within Parry Sound District, the highway follows a 25.8-kilometre (16.0 mi) route, from its southern terminus at Highway 69 near Pointe au Baril to its northern terminus at Highway 69's crossing of the Magnetawan River near Byng Inlet.
Route description
Highway 529 begins in the south in The Archipelago at Highway 69, which it generally parallels several kilometres to the west, immediately north of Pointe au Baril. The route crosses the Canadian Pacific (CP) railway line which lay between the two routes before curving north near the entrance to Sturgeon Bay Provincial Park. It zigzags to the north and west through forests and rocks, intersecting the eastern terminus of Highway 529A before curving back east and then north. The route enters the Shawanaga First Nation reserve and crosses the Naiscoot River before jogging east. The remainder of the route follows traverse lines as it proceeds north into the township of Wallbridge, passing east of Giroux Lake. It encounters the Magnetawan First Nation reserve No. 1, within which is an intersection with the eastern terminus of Highway 645. The route curves northeast and crosses the CP railway a second time before ending at Highway 69 just south of its crossing of the Magnetawan River.[2][3]
Highway 529 is 25.8 kilometres (16.0 mi) in length and serves the communities of Manbert, Naiscoot and Naiscoutaing. Two spur routes, Highway 529A and Highway 645, branch off the highway to serve the communities of Bayfield Inlet and Byng Inlet, respectively.[2]
History
The highway is itself a former alignment of Highway 69. In the current freeway conversion plans for Highway 69 through the Pointe au Baril region, a new bypass will be built and Highway 529 will assume Highway 69's current routing through the community, extending Highway 529's length by approximately four kilometres to a new interchange with what will become Highway 400.[4]
Major intersections
The following table lists the major junctions along Highway 529, as noted by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario.[1] The entire route is located in Parry Sound District.[2]
Location | km[1] | mi | Destinations | Notes | |
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The Archipelago | 0.0 | 0.0 | Highway 69 south – Parry Sound | ||
6.8 | 4.2 | Highway 529A – Bayfield Inlet | |||
Magnetawan First Nation | 23.7 | 14.7 | Highway 645 – Byng Inlet | ||
25.8 | 16.0 | Highway 69 north – Sudbury | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (2010). "Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) counts". Retrieved February 15, 2014.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Mapart (2010). Ontario Back Road Atlas (Map). Peter Heiler Ltd. p. 74–75. § L23–N24. ISBN 978-1-55198-226-7.
- ↑ Google (February 15, 2014). "Highway 645 - length and route" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved February 15, 2014.
- ↑ Highway 69: Four-Laning Detail Design, Highway 559 Northerly to the Shawanaga River. McCormick Rankin Corporation.
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