Ontario Highway 127

Ontario Highway 127

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Highway 127
Route information
Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation
Length: 38.6 km[2] (24.0 mi)
Existed: October 19, 1955[1] – present
Major junctions
South end:  Highway 62 – Maynooth
North end:  Highway 60 – Whitney
Highway system

Ontario provincial highways
400-series • Former

Highway 125 Highway 129

King's Highway 127, commonly referred to as Highway 127, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The route begins in Maynooth, connecting Highway 62 north of Bancroft with Highway 60 in the township of South Algonquin, east of Whitney and Algonquin Provincial Park. The speed limit on the highway is 80 kilometres per hour (50 mph) for its entirety, with the exception of 3 sharp corners where it is reduced to 70 kilometres per hour (43 mph). It is patrolled by the Ontario Provincial Police.

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Route description

Highway 127 is a remote connector highway that lies east of Algonquin Park, the oldest provincial park in Ontario and one of the most frequented camping grounds in the world. It connects the northern end of Highway 62 in Maynooth with Highway 60 east of Whitney The only community Highway 127 passes through is Lake St. Peter. The highway passes through large swaths of undeveloped forest on its 39 km (24 mi) journey, and is rather remote; aside from the towns at the northern and southern terminii, the only named community on Highway 127 is Lake St. Peter.[3]

Like most routes which pass through the Canadian Shield, Highway 127 travels through rock cuts and muskeg-ridden terrain in the midst of dense coniferous forests. There is little agricultural activity along the route. Within Maynooth, Highway 127 serves nearly three times as many vehicles as the rest of the route; while a daily average of 1800 vehicles use Highway 127 in Maynooth, only 650 travel the length of the route.[2]

History

Highway 127 was first designated in 1955 along an existing road between Maynooth and Whitney. The section within the Hastings County was designated on October 19 and the section within Nipissing District on November 16.[1] The highway was 44.3 km (27.5 mi) long when it was designated. It was paved as far north as Lake St. Peter, after which it was a gravel road.[4] Over the next several years, the highway was paved north towards Whitney. In the early 1960s, it was decided to bypass to the east of the northernmost section of the highway. Construction began in 1961 and was completed by 1963, shaving 5 km (3.1 mi) off the length of the route.[5][6] Aside from minor realignments, the route of Highway 127 has not changed since then.[3]

Major intersections

The following table lists the major junctions along Highway 127. In addition, it includes some minor junctions that are noted by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario.[2]

Division Location[3] km[2] Destinations Notes
Hastings County Maynooth 0.0  Highway 62 south
County Road 62 east
Meeting point of the Hastings, Madawaska and Peterson Colonization Roads
Lake St. Peter 13.4 Lake St. Peter Road
Nipissing District South Algonquin 38.6  Highway 60 – Whitney, Algonquin Provincial Park

References

  1. ^ a b Annual Report (Report). Department of Highways. March 31, 1956. pp. 203–204. 
  2. ^ a b c d Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (2004). "Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) counts". http://www.raqsb.mto.gov.on.ca/techpubs/TrafficVolumes.nsf/tvweb?OpenForm&Seq=5. Retrieved September 12, 2010. 
  3. ^ a b c Peter Heiler (2010). Ontario Back Road Atlas (Map). Cartography by MapArt. p. 61, 79, section P41–S45. ISBN 978-1-55198-226-7. 
  4. ^ Ontario Department of Highways (1956). Ontario Road Map (Map). Cartography by C.P. Robins. Section P36–37. 
  5. ^ Ontario Department of Highways (1961). Ontario Road Map (Map). Cartography by C.P. Robins. Section P36–37. 
  6. ^ Ontario Department of Highways (1963). Ontario Road Map (Map). Cartography by C.P. Robins. Section P36–37. 

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