Ontario Highway 40
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La route 40 est une route provinciale de l'Ontario reliant Chatham-Kent à Sarnia tout en suivant la rivière Saint Clair, frontière entre le Canada et les États-Unis (Ontario-Michigan), longue de 92 kilomètres. La route traverse de nombreux villages du sud-ouest de l'Ontario tels que Chatham-Kent, et Sarnia, la plus grande ville de la région.
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King's Highway 40, commonly referred to as Highway 40, is a provincially maintained highway in the southwestern portion of the Canadian province of Ontario. The 91.4-kilometre (56.8 mi) route links Chatham and Sarnia via Wallaceburg, following close to the St. Clair River. The southern terminus is at Highway 401 south of Chatham, while the northern terminus is at Highway 402 in Sarnia. The portion of Highway 40 between Highway 401 and north of Wallaceburg is within the municipality of Chatham-Kent, while the portion north of there is within Lambton County.
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Route 40 (Ontario)
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Ontario Highway 40
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Chatham
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Sarnia
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St. Clair
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Blenheim
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Wallaceburg
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Kent Centre
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Churchill Road, Modeland Road
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Cromwell Street, Front Street
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Oungah
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Vidal Street, Christina Street
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MTO
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the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
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Map of Ontario Highway 40 as well as surrounding roads and places
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Highway 40 highlighted in red
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Exit 90
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City limits
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Formerly Highway 80
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Churchill Line becomes Modeland Road
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Former Highway 2 junction, end of concurrency
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Formerly Highway 7
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Formerly Highway 78
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To Blue Water Bridge to United States
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To St. Clair Parkway
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Old Highway 40; route turns east onto Churchill Line
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Former Highway 2 junction, beginning of concurrency
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Churchill Line
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in Chatham-Kent
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in Sarnia
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King's Highway 40, commonly referred to as Highway 40, is a provincially maintained highway in the southwestern portion of the Canadian province of Ontario. The 91.4-kilometre (56.8 mi) route links Chatham and Sarnia via Wallaceburg, following close to the St. Clair River. The southern terminus is at Highway 401 south of Chatham, while the northern terminus is at Highway 402 in Sarnia. The portion of Highway 40 between Highway 401 and north of Wallaceburg is within the municipality of Chatham-Kent, while the portion north of there is within Lambton County. Highway 40 was built as a depression-relief project in 1934. The original routing followed what is now the St. Clair Parkway, but was rerouted to create that scenic road in the mid-1970s. The Sarnia Bypass was opened in 1963 as Highway 40A and renumbered as Highway 40 by 1966; the original route through Sarnia became Highway 40B until it was decommissioned during the early-1990s. The route was extended to Highway 3 in Blenheim during the early 1970s; however this section was decommissioned during the Ontario highway transfers in 1998.
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La route 40 est une route provinciale de l'Ontario reliant Chatham-Kent à Sarnia tout en suivant la rivière Saint Clair, frontière entre le Canada et les États-Unis (Ontario-Michigan), longue de 92 kilomètres. La route traverse de nombreux villages du sud-ouest de l'Ontario tels que Chatham-Kent, et Sarnia, la plus grande ville de la région.
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