Ontario Highway 17
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Der King's Highway 17 mit einer Länge von 1964 km ist der längste in der kanadischen Provinz Ontario. Er zählt zum Trans-Canada Highway-System. Der Beginn des Highways liegt an der Grenze zu Manitoba und er endet westlich von Ottawa.
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King's Highway 17, more commonly known as Highway 17, is a provincially maintained highway and the primary route of the Trans-Canada Highway through the Canadian province of Ontario. It begins at the Manitoba boundary, 50 km (31 mi) west of Kenora, and the main section ends where Highway 417 begins just west of Arnprior. A small disconnected signed section of the highway still remains within the Ottawa Region between County Road 29 and Grants Side Road. This makes it Ontario's longest highway.
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La route 17 est une route provinciale de l'Ontario reliant l'autoroute 417, à Arnprior et la frontière de l'Ontario et du Manitoba. Elle est d'ailleurs la plus longue route provinciale de l'Ontario, avec sa longueur totale de 1 964 kilomètres. La route passe principalement dans les villes de North Bay, Sudbury, Sault-Sainte-Marie, Thunder Bay et Kenora, soit les cinq villes principales du nord de l'Ontario.
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Dryden connecting link agreement begins
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Keewatin / Kenora connecting link agreement
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Little Firesteel River bridge
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Little Gravel River bridge
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Little Pic River bridge
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Montreal River bridge
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Nipigon River Bridge across Nipigon River
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--09-17
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Construction of the Nipigon River Bridge, July 1937
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Opening ceremony for the bridge and highway connection east to Schreiber, September 24, 1937
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Construction of "the Gap" at the Michipicoten River bridge in 1959
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Nipigon River Bridge under construction July 1937.png
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Highway 17 Michipicoten, 1959.jpg
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Highway 17 Michipicoten, September 1960.png
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Opening of Nipigon River Bridge.png
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in Sault Ste. Marie
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Location of Highway 17 in Ontario
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Location of Nuclear Power Demonstration, the first CANDU reactor
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Manitoba boundary; continues west as Manitoba Highway 1
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Access to Kakabeka Falls
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Access to Shoal Lake 40 First Nation
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Beginning of proposed realignment of Highway 17
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Freeway begins; continues east as Highway 417
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Highway 17 branches northeast
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Highway 17 branches south
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Inwood Provincial Park entrance
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Kiosk access point for Algonquin Park
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Lake Huron Circle Tour Georgian Bay Route
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Former ; Lake Huron Circle Tour; Highway 17 branches east
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Through traffic follows Highway 17A.
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End of freeway segment; beginning of Southwest Bypass.
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West end of Highway 64 concurrency
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End of Southwest Bypass; beginning of Southeast Bypass; Lake Huron Circle Tour south
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Future end of freeway segment in current expansion plans.
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Beginning of freeway segment; MR55 is the former alignment of Highway 17 through Sudbury.
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Beginning of Sturgeon Falls connecting link agreement
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, Algonquin Provincial Park
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, Manitoulin Island
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Deep River Road
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Great Northern Road south
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Hodder Avenue / Copenhagen Road
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Leblanc Road
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Markstay Road
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Nipissing Street
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Paul Martin Drive – Pembroke
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Der King's Highway 17 mit einer Länge von 1964 km ist der längste in der kanadischen Provinz Ontario. Er zählt zum Trans-Canada Highway-System. Der Beginn des Highways liegt an der Grenze zu Manitoba und er endet westlich von Ottawa.
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King's Highway 17, more commonly known as Highway 17, is a provincially maintained highway and the primary route of the Trans-Canada Highway through the Canadian province of Ontario. It begins at the Manitoba boundary, 50 km (31 mi) west of Kenora, and the main section ends where Highway 417 begins just west of Arnprior. A small disconnected signed section of the highway still remains within the Ottawa Region between County Road 29 and Grants Side Road. This makes it Ontario's longest highway. The highway once extended even farther to the Quebec boundary in East Hawkesbury with a peak length of about 2,180 km (1,350 mi). However, a section of Highway 17 "disappeared" when the Ottawa section of it was upgraded to the freeway Highway 417 in 1971. Highway 17 was not re-routed through Ottawa, nor did it share numbering with Highway 417 to rectify the discontinuity, even though Highway 417 formed a direct link between the western and eastern sections of Highway 17. However, from East Hawkesbury to Ottawa, Highway 17 retained the Trans-Canada Highway routing and signs until it met up again and merged with Highway 417 until 1997 when Highway 17 through Ottawa was downgraded. The Trans-Canada Highway designation now extends along all of Highway 417. Ontario Highway 17 is a very important part of the national highway system in Canada, as it is the sole highway linking the eastern and western regions of the country. Although other small roads connect the province of Ontario with the province of Manitoba, it is the only major highway that links the two, making it a crucial section of Canada's primary commercial and leisure route for all traffic travelling between Canada's largest cities, from Toronto and Montreal in the east to Calgary and Vancouver in the west.
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La route 17 est une route provinciale de l'Ontario reliant l'autoroute 417, à Arnprior et la frontière de l'Ontario et du Manitoba. Elle est d'ailleurs la plus longue route provinciale de l'Ontario, avec sa longueur totale de 1 964 kilomètres. La route passe principalement dans les villes de North Bay, Sudbury, Sault-Sainte-Marie, Thunder Bay et Kenora, soit les cinq villes principales du nord de l'Ontario. La route 17 fait aussi partie de la route Transcanadienne sur toute sa longueur. Jadis, elle débutait à la frontière de l'Ontario et du Québec jusqu'au jour où l'autoroute 417 la remplace en 1971, puis que son tronçon dans le comté de Prescott et Russell et dans la ville d'Ottawa (marqué en vert sur la carte à droite) soit déclassé en 1998.
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Rail and river crossings noted by the ministry are included for remote areas.
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