Ontario Highway 69

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King's Highway 69 in Ontario, Canada
Trans-Canada Highway
Route Transcanadienne
Ontario Highway 69Ontario Highway 69
Basic data
Operator: Ontario Ministry of Transportation
Start of the street: Sudbury
( 46 ° 26 ′  N , 80 ° 58 ′  W )
End of street: Nobel
( 45 ° 27 ′  N , 80 ° 9 ′  W )
Overall length: 162 km

Region :

French River.jpg
Bridge over the French River

The Highway 69 in the Canadian province of Ontario has km in length 205th It starts south of Sudbury and ends at Georgian Bay .

Route

The highway begins as a junction from Highway 17 in a southerly direction at Sudbury. The first 6 km of the highway is expanded to four lanes, but without lane separation, the following 19 km were already built in the freeway standard as a new line. In the following section, the expansion as a freeway began and should be completed by 2015. Further sections to the south are to be modernized in the coming years. 8 km south of the French River , the highway runs along the western boundary of Grundy Lake Provincial Park . The new line begins north of Nobel , ending Highway 69 and continuing as Highway 400 to Toronto .

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. ^ Northern Life. Retrieved July 26, 2012 (English).
  3. Northern Highways Program 2015-2019. (pdf) Ontario Ministry of Transportation, accessed February 26, 2016 .