• is a list of secondary highways in Kenora District, most of which provide access to isolated and sparsely populated areas in the Kenora District of northwestern...
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    (130 mi) east of Winnipeg by road. It is the seat of Kenora District. The history of the name extends beyond the time of French settlers arriving in the region...
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    Kenora District is a district and census division in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. The district seat is the City of Kenora. It is geographically the largest...
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    in Kenora District. The highway extends 25.3 kilometres (15.7 mi) between the city of Kenora and the community of Redditt. For a decade, Highway 658...
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  • This is a list of secondary highways in Thunder Bay District, most of which serve as logging roads or provide access to the isolated and sparsely populated...
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  • This is a list of secondary highways in Cochrane District, most of which serve as logging roads, mine and dam access roads, or provide access to isolated...
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  • is a list of secondary highways in Rainy River District, most of which serve isolated and sparsely populated areas in the Rainy River District of northwestern...
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  • This is a list of secondary highways in Manitoulin District, which serve the isolated and sparsely populated areas in the Manitoulin District of Ontario...
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  • This is a list of secondary highways in Timiskaming District, most of which serve as logging roads or provide access to the isolated and sparsely populated...
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  • a list of secondary highways in Algoma District, most of which serve as logging roads or provide access to isolated and sparsely populated areas in the...
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  • a list of secondary highways in Sudbury District, most of which serve as logging roads or provide access to provincial parks and isolated areas in the...
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  • This is a list of secondary highways in Nipissing District, many of which serve as logging roads or provide access to Algonquin Park and sparsely populated...
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  • This is a list of secondary highways in Parry Sound District, many of which provide access to isolated settlements and recreational properties within...
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  • 2018. "Provincial Highways Assumed in 1922". Annual Report (Report). Department of Public Highways. 1922. p. 31. "Highway 17A in Kenora". Hansard Transcripts...
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    point, Highway 11 continues west while Highway 71 branches north and travels 154 kilometres (96 mi) to a junction with Highway 17 just east of Kenora. Highway 71...
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  • 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...
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    technically part of the Trans-Canada Highway, they are usually considered either secondary routes or different highways altogether. For example, Highway 16 throughout...
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    road in Northwestern Ontario that travels generally southwest–northeast through the dense forests, lakes and hills of Thunder Bay and Kenora District. It...
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  • Kenora District of northern Ontario, the highway extends for 173.5 kilometres (107.8 mi) from an intersection with Highway 17 between Kenora and Dryden...
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  • as part of the King's Highway, secondary highways, and tertiary roads. Components of the system—comprising 16,900 kilometres (10,500 mi) of roads and...
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  • King's Highway 17A, commonly referred to as Highway 17A or as the Kenora By-Pass, is an alternate route of Highway 17 around the city of Kenora, in the Canadian...
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  • modern road in the 1920s. Highway 70 was designated in 1965 and renumbered as Highway 6 in 1997. Another Highway 70 existed near Kenora between 1937...
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    of Highways to improve connections between King's Highways. The highway followed the route of present-day Muskoka District Road 18 north from Highway 11...
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  • 6 mi), the entirety of which is situated in Kenora District. There are no significant settlements between its endpoints. Highway 72 is a 68.5 km (42.6 mi)...
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    The districts of Ontario, each followed by its district seat: Algoma District (Sault Ste. Marie) Cochrane District (Cochrane) Kenora District (Kenora) Manitoulin...
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    Ontario (redirect from Transport in Ontario)
    on a road from the Trans-Canada Highway near Kenora to the deposit, currently valued at CAD$60 billion. An abundance of natural resources, excellent transportation...
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    Ontario, in 1956, along with many other secondary highways in Ontario. The route has remained unchanged since then. Highway 618 is a short highway which...
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    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 Ontario...
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    numerous highways to municipal government bodies, renumbered them, or upgraded them to 400-series highways. In 1997 and 1998, many sections of the provincial...
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    districts have provincially maintained secondary highways instead of county roads. Statistically, the districts in Northern Ontario (which appear in red...
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