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 Ontario Provincial Highways (400-427 + QEW)
In the initial spat of highway downloads on April 1, 1997, a new 9km concurrent designation with Hwy 24 was added between Paris and Brantford when Hwy 24 was rerouted out of downtown Brantford.
In this era of highway downloading which has seen all of the Gardiner Expwy (Former Hwy 2) and a part of the QEW given over to the City of Toronto, it seems that the Don Valley will remain in city hands and Hwy 404 will most definitely not be extended southward.
If this portion is, indeed, designated as part of Hwy400, it would only be one of three portions of the "400-Series Highways" in the province to have non-freeway segments (the others being Hwy 406 and Hwy 420), as well as shorten the length of Hwy 69 by 18.0 km.
members.aol.com /hwys/OntHwys/OntHwys400-QEW.html

  
 History of Ontario's Kings Highways - Introduction to Ontario Highways
For example, most of the highways in the 50s lie between Brantford and the Niagara Peninsula, and most of the highways in the 80s are in Southwestern Ontario.
Until 1997, this highway served the important function of connecting Hwy 24 South to Hwy 403 and Hwy 2.
In 1997, Hwy 7094 was changed to a posted highway route number (Hwy 24).
www.thekingshighway.ca /intro.html

  
 LAMBTON PARK AUTO
From highway 401,exit Jane street south to Dundas street.Turn right two miles to Earlington Avenue.Turn left to #24.
From Highway 427,exit Dundas street east five miles to Earlington Avenue.Turn right to #24.
An 'Ontario's Drive Clean' program certified repair shop and Provincial Motor Vehicle Inspection Station.
www.iatn.net /dir/page/index.aspx?m=31043&t=b

  
 Our Favorite Fields
Directions: From Detroit take Highway 401 to highway 24 to Cambridge.Highway 24 will take you to Collingwood and follow the signs to Wasaga Beach.
From Buffalo, take QEW to highway 400, exit at highway 427 to Barrie,Highway 27 to highway 92.
After exiting the highway, drive one mile south to light at US Rte 1.
www.aka.kite.org /favfields.shtml

  
 List of Ontario provincial highways
Ontario Provincial highway 24 - Simcoe to south of Cambridge, known as King George Boulevard north of Brantford.
Ontario provincial highway 144 - Sudbury to Timmins
Ontario provincial highway 62 - Picton, Ontario to Bancroft
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/list_of_ontario_provincial_highways

  
 List of Ontario provincial highways
Ontario Provincial highway 24 - Simcoe to south of Cambridge, known as King George Boulevard north of Brantford.
Ontario's provincial highways are also known as the King's Highways, a name opposed by some people.
Ontario provincial highway 6 - Port Dover to Espanola, connects to the Trans-Canada Highway via ferry, from Tobermory to South Baymouth.
www.bambooweb.com /articles/l/i/List_of_Ontario_provincial_highways.html

  
 History of Ontario's Kings Highways - Hwy 26
Some sections between Owen Sound and Meaford were paved in 1927, even before being designated as a provincial highway.
This proposed highway will be a limited-access two-lane highway, that will bypass the congested stretch near Hwy 92 in Wasaga Beach.
In fact, from the time the highway was commissioned in 1927, the road has seen only two minor urban reroutings, and one or two minor rural realignments.
www.thekingshighway.ca /Hwy26.htm

  
 List of Ontario provincial highways - Worldwide travel information and travelogues
Ontario provincial highway 10 - Hurontario Street up to former ON-24 (Bovaird Drive to Owen Sound), some prefer an extension to Espanola on the Trans-Canada Highway via ferry.
Ontario provincial highways are also known as "King's Highways", a name opposed by some people.
Ontario provincial highway 16 - Macdonald-Cartier Freeway to the bridge to Ogdensburg, New York ; some people prefer an extension that ends west of Ottawa.
www.voyagenow.com /travel-references/en/wikipedia/l/li/list_of_ontario_provincial_highways.html

  
 History of Ontario's Kings Highways - Introduction to Ontario Highways
The 407, 410, 416, 417, 420 and 427 all adopted their numbers from another highway that was bypassed by the 400-series route.
For example, most of the highways in the 50s lie between Brantford and the Niagara Peninsula, and most of the highways in the 80s are in Southwestern Ontario.
In 1997, Hwy 7094 was changed to a posted highway route number (Hwy 24).
www.thekingshighway.ca /intro.html

  
 Town of Orangeville, Ontario, Canada
Orangeville lies at the intersection of Provincial Highways 9, 10, and 24, and is a forty-minute drive from the major highways 400, 401, 403, 407, 410, and 427.
Highway 10 in Orangeville was recently expanded from two to four lanes.
Highway 9, which connects Orangeville to Highway 400, was also recently widened.
www.orangeville.org /infra.php

  
 History of Ontario's Kings Highways - Introduction to Ontario Highways
For example, most of the highways in the 50s lie between Brantford and the Niagara Peninsula, and most of the highways in the 80s are in Southwestern Ontario.
Ontario essentially has four levels of provincial highway classifications, in addition to numerous local road classifications.
In 1997, Hwy 7094 was changed to a posted highway route number (Hwy 24).
www.thekingshighway.ca /intro.html

  
 CWL Ontario Provincial Council Calendar and News
The Ontario Provincial Council of The Catholic Women’s League of Canada held their Fall Executive Meeting October 24-25, 2003 at the Wyndham Bristol Place Hotel in Toronto, Ontario.
The Provincial Standing Committee Chairpersons were asked to report on their focus for the coming year and how they will go about bringing it to a successful completion.
The Provincial Standing Chairpersons were asked to highlight the section of their respective standing committee that gets the least attention and offer suggestions that could improve its profile.
www.cwl.on.ca /news.html   (2637 words)

  
 Category:Ontario provincial highways - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This category lists all provincial highways in Ontario.
This page was last modified 21:48, 24 July 2005.
Wikimedia needs your help in its 21-day fund drive.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Category:Ontario_provincial_highways   (2637 words)

  
 Greater Toronto Region
Cambridge Detachment is located at the northwest corner of the junction of Highways 401 and 24 in the City of Cambridge in southwestern Ontario.
The Detachment provides for the policing of all of the Provincial Highways in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo and all of Highway 401 in Wellington County.
The nearly 60 kilometers of Highway 401 and 58 kilometers of secondary highways policed by Cambridge Detachment carries some of the highest daily volumes of traffic in Canada; commuter and transient.
www.gov.on.ca /opp/gtregion/english/cambridge.htm   (2637 words)

  
 Town of Orangeville, Ontario, Canada
Orangeville lies at the intersection of Provincial Highways 9, 10, and 24, and is a forty-minute drive from the major highways 400, 401, 403, 407, 410, and 427.
Highway 9, which connects Orangeville to Highway 400, was also recently widened.
Highway 10 in Orangeville was recently expanded from two to four lanes.
www.orangeville.org /infra.php   (2637 words)

  
 Ontario Tories selling off highway 24 service centres
Toronto- Ontario's Tory government is so desperate for election cash that it is planning to sell off 24 service centres on major highways even though they are now generating $8.5 million annually in revenue for the province.
Ontario Tories selling off 24 highway service centres
Ontario Tories selling off highway 24 service centres
www.nupge.ca /news_2003/n03au03a.htm   (2637 words)

  
 Ontario Highway Transport Board - Practices and Procedures
Should the Board decide to hold an oral hearing, the nature of the matter will be published in the Ontario Gazette with a fixed hearing date, time and place of the hearing, and a copy of the notice will be served on all parties on file.
The request for subpoena must be accompanied by a fee of $40.00 per subpoena payable to the Minister of Finance and the received by the Board at least 24 hours before the date of the proceedings.
Failure on the part of the applicant to complete the form in total or if the applicant provides incomplete information may lead to delays or be to his detriment as the decision to grant/deny the application may be based on the information on file only.
www.ohtb.gov.on.ca /eng/pandp.html   (2637 words)

  
 Bibliography
Ontario Research Foundation, 19th Technical Sessions, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario.
Ontario Hydro Research Division, Toronto, Report No. 78-176-K. 27 pp.
Ontario Ministry of the Environment technical report on the Mississippi River, Lanark, Ontario.
www.briancoad.com /NCR/bibliography.htm   (2637 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: State of New York
It is bounded by Lake Ontario, the St. Lawrence River, and the Dominion of Canada on the north; by Vermont, Massachusetts, and Connecticut on the east; by Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and the Atlantic Ocean on the south, and by Pennsylvania, Lake Erie, and the Niagara River on the west.
The ice-free and deep-channelled port of New York, lying at the mouth of the Hudson River, with its wide roadsteads and anchorages and vast transportation facilities is indeed the greatest property of the State of New York.
The population of the State of New York itself increased from 340,120 in 1790 to 1,918,608 in 1830.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/11029a.htm   (11181 words)

  
 Category:Ontario provincial highways - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This category lists all provincial highways in Ontario.
This page was last modified 21:48, 24 July 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Category:Ontario_provincial_highways   (11181 words)

  
 Ontario Provincial Highways (21-69)
North of Brantford, Hwy 24 is now a "spur" provincial route, no longer ending at another provincial highway.
If this portion is, indeed, designated as part of Hwy 400, it would only be one of three portions of the "400-Series Highways" in the province to have non-freeway segments (the others being Hwy 406 and Hwy 420), as well as shorten the length of Hwy 69 by 18.0 km.
Hwy 48 was the City of Toronto's last non-freeway provincial highway to be downloaded, when the portion of Markham Rd south of the future Hwy 407/ETR interchange in Markham was given back to the local authorities.
members.aol.com /hwys/OntHwys/OntHwys21-69.html   (11181 words)

  
 Archived Ontario Birding Reports - Algonquin Park 2000
From Toronto, go north on Highways 400 and 11, to the third exit for Huntsville, which is Highway 60.
The Algonquin Visitor Centre (Km 43 on Highway 60 in the Park) is open this weekend, 10 am to 5 pm, and has bird feeders operating.
When we arrived at the pole the male was gone, but at the pole on the south side of Highway 60 a female was escavating a cavity.
www.web-nat.com /bic/ont/Archives/arcalq2000.htm   (11181 words)

  
 Ontario Trans-Canada Highway Route
East to Oastler Provincial Park on Georgian Bay, with 148 campsites, 24 elec.
Junction of Highway #17 (The Trans Canada Highway) and Highway #69 (The Trans Canada Highway)
From several highway-accessible akes you can paddle to the voyageurs' route along French and Pickerel rivers into Georgian Bay.
www.movingincanada.com /Ontario/TCH-TO-N2.htm   (11181 words)

  
 Canadian Cottage Rentals in Ontario, Canada Logging Chain Lodge - Housekeeping Cottages - Muskoka, Ontario
Our location on Highway 60 is very convenient for visiting Algonquin Park just 20 KM (12 miles) away - and to downtown Huntsville, the largest community in Muskoka, with its excellent shopping.
Turn east on Highway 60 to Ottawa for 20 km (12 miles) to Dwight and Logging Chain Lodge.
If a reservation cancellation is received with less than 24 hours notice or notice of a cancellation has not been received and there is a “no show”, the equivalent of one night’s stay will be billed to the guarantee credit card.
www.canadian-cottage-rentals.com /loggingchainlodge   (11181 words)

  
 Ontario Trans-Canada Highway Route
East to Oastler Provincial Park on Georgian Bay, with 148 campsites, 24 elec.
Junction of Highway #17 (The Trans Canada Highway) and Highway #69 (The Trans Canada Highway)
Note: There was extensive road construction at different locations, extending highway #400 northwards.
www.movingincanada.com /Ontario/TCH-TO-N2.htm   (11181 words)

  
 Ontario Wineries List
South of Simcoe, off Highway 24 on Forestville Rd., one road West of Turkey Point Rd. St.
Highway 19 5 km North of Tillsonburg (519) 842-2262
Highway 87 (Lakeshore Rd.) east of the Welland Canal Lock one, Niagara-on-the-Lake (905) 935-2866
www.winedining.net /ontlinks.html   (11181 words)

  
 Archived Ontario Birding Reports - Long Point Area 2000
Highway 403 West to Garden Avenue (Cainsville) exit south to Regional Rd 4 south to Regional Rd 5 (Cockshutt Rd) south to Regional Rd 3 (NOT Highway 3) west to Highway 24 (bypassing all the Simcoe traffic) southwest to East 1/4 Line Rd south to Lakeshore Rd west to Highway 59 south.
Follow Highway 59 south from Regional Rd 42 south of Big Creek to Hastings Drive, which goes right (west) where the highway turns sharply east (where the Pizza Hut is).
The provincial park is at the most southerly point reachable by the highway.
www.web-nat.com /bic/ont/Archives/arclong2000.htm   (11181 words)

  
 Ontario Trans-Canada Highway Route
East to Oastler Provincial Park on Georgian Bay, with 148 campsites, 24 elec.
Junction of Highway #17 (The Trans Canada Highway) and Highway #69 (The Trans Canada Highway)
From several highway-accessible akes you can paddle to the voyageurs' route along French and Pickerel rivers into Georgian Bay.
www.movingincanada.com /Ontario/TCH-TO-N2.htm   (11181 words)

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