Ontario Highway 12

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King's Highway 12 in Ontario, Canada
Trans-Canada Highway
Route Transcanadienne
Ontario Highway 12Ontario Highway 12
Basic data
Operator: Ontario Ministry of Transportation
Start of the street: Midland
( 44 ° 43 ′  N , 79 ° 54 ′  W )
End of street: Whitby
( 43 ° 56 ′  N , 78 ° 58 ′  W )
Overall length: 145 km

Region :

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Highway 12 at Beaverton

The King's Highway 12 in the eastern Canadian province of Ontario is part of the Trans-Canada Highway -Netzes. It has a length of 145 km, the beginning is in Midland , the end in Whitby .

Route

The highway begins in Midland as a junction to Highway 93 . The highway heads east and meets Highway 400 after 19 km . Highway 12 runs together with Highway 400 for the next 6 km, but then leaves the route from Highway 400 in a south-easterly direction to Orillia . Before the local border, the highway meets Highway 11 , with which it shares a route for 2.5 km. The route crosses Orillia and follows south. Highway 7 joins 3 km north of Sunderland and comes from Peterborough . Both highways run south for 39 km. Highway branches off to Brooklin to the west, Highway 12 ends at the Whitby border and is continued as Durham Regional Highway 12 . At the current end, the node is to be built as part of the eastward expansion with the future Highway 407 ETR .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Traffic Volumes 1988-2008. (No longer available online.) Ontario Ministry of Transportation, archived from the original on February 8, 2012 ; accessed on July 24, 2012 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.raqsb.mto.gov.on.ca
  2. ^ Highway 407 East. Ministry of Transportation, accessed February 26, 2016 .