Ontario Highway 16
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La route 16 est une courte provinciale de l'Ontario reliant la ville de aux autoroutes 401 et 416. Elle ne mesure que 3.8 kilomètres aujourd'hui, alors qu'elle en mesurait plus de 80 avant la construction de l'autoroute 416.
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King's Highway 16, commonly referred to as Highway 16 and historically as the Prescott Highway, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The highway once travelled from near Prescott to Ottawa, traversing the distance between the St. Lawrence River and the Ottawa River. However, its length was truncated significantly when most of the route was twinned with a second roadway, and renumbered as Highway 416. A short stub remains through Johnstown, crossing the St. Lawrence on the Ogdensburg–Prescott International Bridge to Ogdensburg, New York, where it becomes New York State Route 812.
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Route 16 (Ontario)
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Ontario Highway 16
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Old Highway 16 alignment
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, Montreal
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La route 16 est une courte provinciale de l'Ontario reliant la ville de aux autoroutes 401 et 416. Elle ne mesure que 3.8 kilomètres aujourd'hui, alors qu'elle en mesurait plus de 80 avant la construction de l'autoroute 416.
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King's Highway 16, commonly referred to as Highway 16 and historically as the Prescott Highway, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The highway once travelled from near Prescott to Ottawa, traversing the distance between the St. Lawrence River and the Ottawa River. However, its length was truncated significantly when most of the route was twinned with a second roadway, and renumbered as Highway 416. A short stub remains through Johnstown, crossing the St. Lawrence on the Ogdensburg–Prescott International Bridge to Ogdensburg, New York, where it becomes New York State Route 812. The Ottawa–Prescott Road was one of the first highways designated in Ontario; it was one of three designated by 1918. The highway was numbered in August 1925. By then, it was mostly paved, except for portions south of Kemptville, which were paved by 1930. It immediately became the primary route between Toronto and Ottawa, via Highway 2, and as such saw many improvements and realignments carried out through the next three decades. In the 1960s, plans arose for a controlled-access highway to connect Highway 401 with Ottawa, which resulted in the construction of a complete realignment of Highway 16 north of Johnstown, known as Highway 16 New. This two-lane highway was built between 1969 and 1983; enough land was purchased for a second two-lane road to twin the highway, which was completed between 1989 and 1999, after which the route was renumbered with a 400-series designation. Former portions of Highway 16 can be followed north from Johnstown, through Spencerville and Kemptville to the Rideau River along Leeds and Grenville County Road 44. Beyond the River it followed Ottawa Road 5 to North Gower, and thereafter Ottawa Road 73 (Prince of Wales Drive) into downtown Ottawa.
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