Ontario Highway 17
Ontario Highway 17 is a provincial highway in Ontario, Canada. It is 1,964 kilometres (1,220 miles) long.[2] This makes it Ontario's longest highway. It starts on the border with Manitoba, near Kenora. It ends near Arnprior where the highway merges with Ontario Highway 417.
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Trans-Canada Highway | ||||
Route information | ||||
Length | 1,964.0 km (1,220.4 mi) | |||
Existed | February 26, 1920[1]–present | |||
Tourist routes | Lake Superior Circle Tour | |||
Major junctions | ||||
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East end | Highway 417 near Arnprior | |||
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Highway system | ||||
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Highway 17 forms the Ontario part of the Trans-Canada Highway.[3]
Ontario Highway 17 Media
The official ceremony for the opening of the Lake Superior Circle Tour and the Trans-Canada Highway was held on September 17, 1960, near Wawa.
Highway 17 cut on its journey along the north shore of Lake Superior
Highway 17 meets the Ottawa River in Deux Rivieres
One of the few short sections of 4-lane divided Highway 17 between Echo Bay and Desbarats
Sources
- ↑ Shragge 1982, pp. 74–75.
- ↑ "The King's Highway 17". Cameron Bevers. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
- ↑ "Ontario #17 Highway Guide". Mile By Mile Media of British Columbia, Canada. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
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