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词条 List of secondary highways in Parry Sound District
释义

  1. Highway 510

  2. Highway 518

  3. Highway 520

  4. Highway 522

  5. Highway 522B

  6. Highway 524

  7. Highway 526

  8. Highway 529

  9. Highway 529A

  10. Highway 534

  11. Highway 559

  12. Highway 592

  13. Highway 612

  14. Highway 632

  15. Highway 644

  16. Highway 645

  17. Highway 654

  18. References

This is a list of secondary highways in Parry Sound District, many of which provide access to isolated settlements and recreational properties within the Parry Sound District of Ontario.

Highway 510

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|province = ON
|type = Secondary
|route = 510
|alternate_name =
|map =
|maint = the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
|districts = Parry Sound
|length_km = 2.8
|length_ref = [1]
|established =
|direction_a = South
|terminus_a = {{jcon|Hwy|520}} in Magnetawan
|junction =
|direction_b = North
|terminus_b = {{jcon|Hwy|124|town=Parry Sound|town2=Sundridge}}
|previous_type = ON
|previous_route = 505
|next_type = ON
|next_route = 516
}}

Secondary Highway 510, commonly referred to as Highway 510, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The highway is {{convert|2.8|km}} in length, connecting Highway 520 in Magnetawan with Highway 124.

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Highway 518

{{Main|Ontario Highway 518}}{{Infobox road
|province = ON
|type = Secondary
|route = 518
|alternate_name =
|maint = the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
|length_km = 72.7
|length_ref = [1]
|established = 1956[2]
|map =
|districts = Parry Sound
|direction_a = West
|direction_b = East
|terminus_a = {{jcon|Hwy|400|town=Parry Sound}}
|terminus_b = Kearney
|cities = Orrville, Bear Lake, Sprucedale, Emsdale
|previous_type = ON
|previous_route = 516
|next_type = ON
|next_route = 519
}}

Secondary Highway 518, commonly referred to as Highway 518, is a provincially maintained secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. Highway 518 spans {{convert|72.7|km}} between Parry Sound and Kearney. It serves as one of the many links between Highway 400 and Highway 11. The highway was assumed in 1956, and has remained generally unchanged since, aside from being truncated slightly at both ends.

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Highway 520

{{Main|Ontario Highway 520}}{{Infobox road
|province = ON
|type = Secondary
|route = 520
|alternate_name =
|map =
|maint = the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
|length_km = 68
|length_ref = [1]
|established =
|districts = Parry Sound
|direction_a = West
|terminus_a = Ardbeg CN station
|junction = {{jcon|Hwy|124}}
{{jcon|Hwy|510|town=Magnetawan}}
|direction_b = East
|terminus_b = {{jcon|Hwy|11|town=Burk's Falls}}
|previous_type = ON
|previous_route = 519
|next_type = ON
|next_route = 522
}}

Secondary Highway 520, commonly referred to as Highway 520, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The highway is {{convert|68|km}} in length, connecting several small communities in Parry Sound District with Highway 124 and Highway 11.

The highway links several remote First Nation hamlets to the major highway routes of the region. However, the only places of noteworthy size are the village of Magnetawan and the town of Burk's Falls. It is concurrent with Highway 124 for {{convert|15.4|km}}.

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Highway 522

{{Main|Ontario Highway 522}}{{Infobox road
|province = ON
|type = Secondary
|route = 522
|alternate_name =
|map =
|maint = the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
|length_km = 109.6
|length_ref = [1]
|established =
|direction_a = West
|terminus_a = {{jcon|Hwy|69|town=Cranberry}}
|junction =
|direction_b = East
|terminus_b = {{jcon|Hwy|11|town=Powassan}}
|districts = Parry Sound
|previous_type = ON
|previous_route = 520
|next_type = ON
|next_route = 522B
}}

Secondary Highway 522, commonly referred to as Highway 522, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The highway is {{convert|109.6|km}} in length, connecting Highway 69 near Cranberry with Highway 11 in Powassan. Highway 522 serves as the only link between these two routes south of Highway 17 and north of Highway 124. It is often used to access Grundy Lake Provincial Park, a popular camping area for northbound travellers.

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Highway 522B

{{Main|Ontario Highway 522B}}{{Infobox road
|province = ON
|type = Secondary
|route = 522B
|alternate_name =
|map =
|maint = the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
|length_km = 1.9
|length_ref = [1]
|established = October 2002[3]
|direction_a = South
|terminus_a = {{jcon|Hwy|522}}
|junction = {{jcon|Hwy|11|city=North Bay}}
|direction_b = North
|terminus_b = Hemlock Road
(continues north as McCarthy Street)
|districts = Parry Sound
|previous_type = ON
|previous_route = 522
|next_type = ON
|next_route = 523
}}

Secondary Highway 522B, commonly referred to as Highway 522B, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The highway is {{convert|1.9|km}} in length, connecting Highway 522 within Trout Creek with Highway 11 to the north.

The highway was created in late 2002 when the Trout Creek Bypass of Highway 11 opened; Highway 522B forms a portion of the former routing.

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Highway 524

{{Main|Ontario Highway 524}}{{Infobox road
|province = ON
|type = Secondary
|route = 524
|alternate_name =
|map =
|maint = the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
|length_km = 4.6
|length_ref = [1]
|established = 1956[2]
|direction_a = South
|terminus_a = {{jcon|Hwy|522}} at Farley's Corners.
|junction =
|direction_b = North
|terminus_b = {{jcon|Hwy|534}} near Restoule
|districts = Parry Sound
|previous_type = ON
|previous_route = 523
|next_type = ON
|next_route = 525
}}

Secondary Highway 524, commonly referred to as Highway 524, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The highway is {{convert|4.6|km}} in length, connecting Highway 520 at Farley's Corners with Highway 534, which leads to Restoule.

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Highway 526

{{Main|Ontario Highway 526}}{{Infobox road
|province = ON
|type = Secondary
|route = 526
|alternate_name =
|length_km = 3.9
|length_ref = [1]
|established = 1956
|map =
|maint = the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
|direction_a = West
|terminus_a = Britt post office
|direction_b = East
|terminus_b = {{jcon|Hwy|69}}
|villages = Britt
|districts = Parry Sound
|previous_type = ON
|previous_route = 525
|next_type = ON
|next_route = 527
}}

Secondary Highway 526, commonly referred to as Highway 526, is a provincially maintained secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. It is a short and lightly travelled route that connects Highway 69 with the community of Britt.

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Highway 529

{{Main|Ontario Highway 529}}{{Infobox road
|province = ON
|type = Secondary
|route = 529
|length_km = 25.8
|length_ref = [1]
|map =
|alternate_name =
|established =
|maint = the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
|cities = Manbert, Naiscoot, Naiscoutaing
|districts = Parry Sound
|direction_a = South
|terminus_a = {{jcon|Hwy|69}} near Pointe au Baril
|direction_b = North
|terminus_b = {{jcon|Hwy|69}} at Magnetawan River
|previous_type = ON
|previous_route = 528
|next_type = ON
|next_route = 529A
}}

Secondary Highway 529, commonly referred to as Highway 529, is a secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. Located within Parry Sound District, the highway follows a {{convert|25.8|km|adj=on}} route, from its southern terminus at Highway 69 near Pointe au Baril to its northern terminus at Highway 69's crossing of the Magnetawan River near Byng Inlet.

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Highway 529A

{{Main|Ontario Highway 529A}}{{Infobox road
|province = ON
|type = Secondary
|route = 529A
|alternate_name =
|length_km = 4.5
|length_ref = [1]
|map =
|established = 1961
|maint = the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
|direction_a = West
|terminus_a = Bayfield Lodge
|direction_b = East
|terminus_b = {{jcon|Hwy|529}} at Manbert
|villages = Bayfield Inlet, Manbert
|districts = Parry Sound
|previous_type = ON
|previous_route = 529
|next_type = ON
|next_route = 531
}}

Secondary Highway 529A, commonly referred to as Highway 529A, is a provincially maintained secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. Located within Parry Sound District, the highway is a short spur of Highway 529, extending from Manbert to Bayfield Inlet.

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Highway 534

{{Main|Ontario Highway 534}}

Highway 559

{{Infobox road
|province = ON
|type = Secondary
|route = 559
|length_km = 19.6
|length_ref = [1]
|cities = Carling
|districts = Parry Sound
|map =
|alternate_name =
|established =
|direction_a = Southwest
|terminus_a = Killbear Provincial Park
|direction_b = Northeast
|terminus_b = {{jcon|Hwy|400}} at Nobel
|previous_type = ON
|previous_route = 558
|next_type = ON
|next_route = 560
}}

Secondary Highway 559, commonly referred to as Highway 559, is a secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario, located within the township of Carling in Parry Sound District. The highway, {{convert|19.6|km}} long, extends from an interchange (Exit 247) with Highway 400 north of Nobel to the boundary of Killbear Provincial Park on the shore of Georgian Bay.

The highway also serves as an access road to most of the communities in Carling Township, as well as the current northern terminus of Highway 400 as of 2010.[4]

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Highway 592

Highway 592 is a secondary highway (once part of Hwy. 11) that provides access to Novar, Emsdale, and others.

Highway 612

{{Infobox road
|province = ON
|type = Secondary
|route = 612
|maint = the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
|map =
|alternate_name =
|established =
|cities = Seguin
|divisions = Parry Sound
|length_km = 4.4
|length_ref = [1]
|direction_a = South
|terminus_a = Parry Sound/Muskoka boundary
|direction_b = North
|terminus_b = {{jcon|Hwy|69}} at Gordon Bay
}}

Secondary Highway 612, commonly referred to as Highway 612, is a secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. Located in the Parry Sound District, the highway extends for {{convert|4.4|km}} from a junction with Lake Joseph Road, the former route of Highway 69, outside of Gordon Bay to the boundary of Parry Sound District with the regional municipality of Muskoka near a junction with Healey Lake Road.

At the boundary, the roadway continues southward as Muskoka Road 11 through MacTier. Prior to 1997, this county road was also part of Highway 612.

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Highway 632

{{Infobox road
|province = ON
|type = Secondary
|route = 632
|maint = the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
|length_km = 11
|length_notes =
|map =
|alternate_name =
|established =
|cities = Seguin
|districts = Parry Sound
|direction_a = South
|terminus_a = Parry Sound/Muskoka boundary
|direction_b = North
|terminus_b = {{jcon|Hwy|141}} in Rosseau
|previous_type = ON
|previous_route = 631
|next_type = ON
|next_route = 633
}}

Highway 632 is a secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. Located in the Parry Sound District, the highway extends for {{convert|11|km}} from a junction with Highway 141 in Rosseau to the boundary of Parry Sound District with the regional municipality of Muskoka.

At the boundary, the roadway continues southward as Muskoka Road 7 through the communities of Minett, Gregory and Port Sandfield. Prior to 1997, this county road was also part of Highway 632.

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Highway 644

Secondary Highway 644 commonly referred to as Highway 644, is a secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. It is a very minor and extremely short route, and holds the distinction of being Ontario's shortest posted highway at only 800 metres (1/2 mile) in length.

It is located in Pointe au Baril in Parry Sound District and simply acts as an access road to the community from Highway 69.

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Highway 645

{{Infobox road
|province = ON
|type = Secondary
|route = 645
|length_km = 4.0
|length_ref = [1]
|map =
|alternate_name =
|established =
|cities =
|districts = Parry Sound
|direction_a = West
|terminus_a = Byng Inlet
|direction_b = East
|terminus_b = {{jcon|Hwy|529}}
|previous_type = ON
|previous_route = 644
|next_type = ON
|next_route = 646
}}

Secondary Highway 645, commonly referred to as Highway 645, is a secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. Located within Parry Sound District, the highway extends for {{convert|4.0|km}} from Highway 529 to the community of Byng Inlet.

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Highway 654

{{Main|Ontario Highway 654}}{{Infobox road
|province = ON
|type = Secondary
|route = 654
|alternate_name =
|map =
|maint = the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
|length_km = 23.1
|length_ref = [1]
|established = April 1, 1964[5]
|direction_a = South
|terminus_a = {{jcon|Hwy|534}} near Nipissing, Ontario
|junction = {{jcon|Hwy|94}}
|direction_b = East
|terminus_b = {{jcon|Hwy|11}} at Callander
|districts = Parry Sound
|previous_type = ON
|previous_route = 653
|next_type = ON
|next_route = 655
}}

Secondary Highway 654, commonly referred to as Highway 654, is a secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The highway is {{convert|23.1|km}} in length, connecting Highway 534 south of Nipissing with Highway 11 in Callander. The route was designated in 1964, and has remained unchanged since then. It is sparsely travelled, but paved throughout its length.

References

1. ^10 11 12 {{Cite web | title = Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) counts | author = Ministry of Transportation of Ontario | year = 2007 | url = http://www.raqsb.mto.gov.on.ca/techpubs/TrafficVolumes.nsf/tvweb?OpenForm&Seq=5 | accessdate = July 7, 2011}}
2. ^{{cite news | title = Ontario Secondary Roads Now Designated 500, 600 | publisher = The Globe and Mail | date = February 4, 1956 | page = 4 | volume = 112 | issue = 33,119 | quote = Two new Ontario road numbers appear on the province's 1956 official road map which will be ready for distribution next week. The new numbers are the 500 and 600 series and designate hundreds of miles of secondary roads which are wholly maintained by the Highways Department. More than 100 secondary roads will have their own numbers and signs this year. All of these secondary roads were taken into the province's main highways system because they form important connecting links with the King's Highways}}
3. ^http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/traveller/highway11/status.shtml
4. ^{{cite news |title = $177-million section of highway now open |first = Cameron |last = Ginn |publisher = Metroland Media Group |work = Cottage Country Now |date = October 27, 2010 |url = http://www.cottagecountrynow.ca/community/parrysound/article/893665 |accessdate = October 28, 2010 |deadurl = yes |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20110424214321/http://www.cottagecountrynow.ca/community/parrysound/article/893665 |archivedate = April 24, 2011 |df = }}
5. ^{{cite book | title = A.A.D.T. Traffic Volumes 1955–1969 And Traffic Collision Data 1967–1969 | publisher = Ontario Department of Highways | year = 1970 | page = 145}}
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