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Ontario Provincial Highway Network

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This is a list of provincial highways in Ontario, Canada. Many of the highways were sold by the Tories, to to the counties and municipalities through which the highways pass. Ontario provincial highways are also known as "King's Highways", a name opposed by some people.

List of highways

Secondary Roads

Defunct Highways

  • The King's Highway 2, Windsor to the Ontario-Quebec boundary, now Lakeshore Blvd., Kingston Road, Toronto Road, and Loyalist Road.
  • The King's Highway 5, now Dundas Street, Bloor Street and Danforth Avenue.
  • The King's Highway 25, (Oakville (Bronte, suburban Toronto) to north of Grand Valley) now Bronte Road.
  • The King's Highway 27, some prefer to Browns Line and Essa Road today. Etobicoke, Ontario to Midhurst, Ontario
  • The King's Highway 99, North of Brantford (Hwy. 5) to Ancaster
  • The King's Highway 103, Highway 400 and 12 to Highway 69 junction, now a freeway.

400-series roads or freeways can be found here]