Ontario Highway 69
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Der Highway 69 in der kanadischen Provinz Ontario hat eine Länge von 205 km. Er beginnt südlich von Sudbury und endet bei Georgian Bay.
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La route 69 est une route provinciale de l'Ontario située dans le centre de la province, plus précisément entre Parry Sound et Sudbury comme étant la suite de l'autoroute 400. Faisant partie de la route Transcanadienne sur toute sa longueur, qui est de 141 kilomètres, elle fait partie du lien Sudbury-Toronto et des autres villes du Nord de l'Ontario bordant la route 17, extrémité nord de la route 69.
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King's Highway 69, commonly referred to as Highway 69, is a provincially maintained north–south highway in the central portion of the Canadian province of Ontario. In conjunction with Highway 400, it links Toronto with the city of Greater Sudbury at Highway 17, via Parry Sound. It is part of the Trans-Canada Highway and the National Highway System. From its southern terminus of Highway 559 at Carling, Highway 69 begins as Highway 400 narrows from a four-laned freeway to a two lane highway. It travels northerly for approximately 68 kilometres (42 mi) to south of the French River before widening back to a divided four lane freeway for approximately 64 kilometres (40 mi) into Sudbury. The final 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) of the route, connecting to Highway 17, is a five lane arterial road that wil
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Ontario Highway 69
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Route 69 (Ontario)
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Ontario Highway 69
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Trans-Canada Highway
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–
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ON
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Trans-Canada Highway
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Beginning of divided freeway
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End of divided freeway
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Southern terminus of Highway69; south – Barrie, Toronto
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French River bridge
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Highway 400 continues as a divided freeway
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Moon River crossing
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Southern terminus of Highway69 from 1999 until 2008
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Southern terminus of Highway69 from 1997 until 1999
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South
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North
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Sudbury
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Parry Sound
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Simcoe
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Muskoka
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1936-08-05
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right
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Ontario Highway 69-2.map
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Georgian Bay
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McDougall
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Rutter
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Seguin
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Parry Sound
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Henvey
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Cranberry
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Carling
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French River 13
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Bigwood
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Waubaushene
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Gordon Bay
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Pointe Au Baril
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The Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
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Highway 69 highlighted in red
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Southern terminus of Highway69 from 2008 to 2012, now known as Lake Joseph Road
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Beginning of Highway141 concurrency
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Beginning of Highway400 concurrency
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Former alignment of Highway 69
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Former alignment of Highway 69 prior to 2003
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Interchange opened August 2016
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Interchange opened in 2005
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Unsigned Highway 7182
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Southern terminus of Highway69 from 1976 until 1997
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End of Highway141 concurrency ; terminus of Highway 141 prior to 2003
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Roadway continues northerly as Sudbury Municipal Road 46
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, Honey Harbour
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Bowes Street, McDougall Road
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Crooked Lake Road
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Estaire Road
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Georgian Bay Road, Crooked Bay Road
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Nelson Road – Estaire
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Oastler Park Drive, Badger Road
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Parry Sound Drive
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Pickerel River Road / Settlers Road
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Port Severn Road South – Port Severn
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Seguin Trail, Horseshoe Lake Road
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Shebeshekong Road
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Tay Road 2
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Iroquois Cranberry Growers Drive– Wahta Mohawk Territory
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– Barrie
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– Killbear Provincial Park
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– Orillia, Victoria Harbour, Midland,
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– Orrville
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– Severn Falls
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near Carling
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in Sudbury
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Map of Highway69 expansion by date:
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Hwy
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line
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Der Highway 69 in der kanadischen Provinz Ontario hat eine Länge von 205 km. Er beginnt südlich von Sudbury und endet bei Georgian Bay.
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King's Highway 69, commonly referred to as Highway 69, is a provincially maintained north–south highway in the central portion of the Canadian province of Ontario. In conjunction with Highway 400, it links Toronto with the city of Greater Sudbury at Highway 17, via Parry Sound. It is part of the Trans-Canada Highway and the National Highway System. From its southern terminus of Highway 559 at Carling, Highway 69 begins as Highway 400 narrows from a four-laned freeway to a two lane highway. It travels northerly for approximately 68 kilometres (42 mi) to south of the French River before widening back to a divided four lane freeway for approximately 64 kilometres (40 mi) into Sudbury. The final 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) of the route, connecting to Highway 17, is a five lane arterial road that will be converted to freeway as the final phase of the four-laning. Highway 69 was first designated in 1936 when the Department of Highways (DHO) assumed the Rama Road between Atherley and Washago. This short route was extended the following year when the DHO merged with the Department of Northern Development and expanded the King's Highway network north of the Severn River. By the beginning of World War II, the route reached as far north as Britt; a separate segment connected the town of Burwash with Sudbury. However, the rationing of labour and materials due to the war effort resulted in these two sections remaining separated until the mid-1950s. In 1976, several reroutings and renumbering took place in the Muskoka area. As a result, the portion of Highway 69 between Brechin and Foot's Bay was renumbered as Highway 169, while the entirety of Highway 103 between Coldwater and Foot's Bay was renumbered as Highway 69. Between 1956 and 1979, Highway 69 extended through and north of Sudbury. Until some point between 1974 and 1977, it reached as far north as Capreol, after which it was truncated at Hanmer. By 1980, the northern terminus had shifted to the Southwest Bypass, onto which Highway 17 was rerouted in 1995. Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Highway 400 was gradually pushed north to its current terminus by twinning Highway 69, gradually truncating its length. A commitment to complete four-laning to Sudbury has been made by all three major provincial political parties in Ontario since 1991, but as of 2022 there remains 70 kilometres (43 mi) of two lane highway still to be constructed. Various former alignments of Highway 69 remain in use as directional carriageways of Highway 400 or as local roads. The highway forms part of the Georgian Bay Route of the Trans-Canada Highway, which continues south along Highway 400.
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La route 69 est une route provinciale de l'Ontario située dans le centre de la province, plus précisément entre Parry Sound et Sudbury comme étant la suite de l'autoroute 400. Faisant partie de la route Transcanadienne sur toute sa longueur, qui est de 141 kilomètres, elle fait partie du lien Sudbury-Toronto et des autres villes du Nord de l'Ontario bordant la route 17, extrémité nord de la route 69.
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Parry Sound-Sudbury boundary
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Greater Sudbury
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South
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