List of secondary highways in Nipissing District

List of secondary highways in Nipissing District

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 areas in the Nipissing District of northeastern Ontario.

Highway 523

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Highway 523
Route information
Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
Length: 20.1 km[1] (12.5 mi)
Major junctions
South end: NipissingHastings boundary
North end:  Highway 60 – Madawaska
Districts: Nipissing
Highway system

Ontario provincial highways
400-series • Former

Hwy 522B Hwy 524

Secondary Highway 523, commonly referred to as Highway 523, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The highway is a 20.1-kilometre (12.5 mi) north–south route in Nipissing District which follows the historic Madawaska Colonization Road. The highway begins at the Nipissing-Hastings boundary, where it continues south to Highway 127. It ends at Highway 60 in the village of Madawaska.

Highway 531

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Highway 531
Route information
Length: 13.5 km[1] (8.4 mi)
Existed: 1956[2] – present
Major junctions
South end: Maple Road in Bonfield
North end:  Highway 17 – Ottawa
Location
Divisions: Nipissing District
Villages: Bonfield
Highway system

Ontario provincial highways
400-series • Former

Hwy 529A Hwy 532

Secondary Highway 531, commonly referred to as Highway 531, is a provincially maintained secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. It connects Highway 17 east of North Bay with the community of Bonfield. The 3.5-kilometre (2.2 mi) route was established in 1956, and has remained the same since then. It passes through a forested area and has several private residences located along its length. Aside from Maple Road, its southern terminus, and Highway 17, its northern terminus, Highway 531 encounters no roads along its length.

Highway 533

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Highway 533
Route information
Length: 53.4 km[1] (33.2 mi)
Existed: 1956[2] – present
Major junctions
South end:  Highway 17 in Mattawa
North end:  Highway 63 near Eldee
Location
Divisions: Nipissing District
Towns: Mattawa
Highway system

Ontario provincial highways
400-series • Former

Hwy 532 Hwy 534

Secondary Highway 533, commonly referred to as Highway 533, is a provincially maintained secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The route begins in the town of Mattawa, at Highway 17, and travels north to Highway 63.

Highway 539

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Highway 539
Route information
Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
Length: 37.0 km[1] (23.0 mi)
Major junctions
Southwest end:  Highway 17 in Warren
  Highway 539A in River Valley
Northeast end:  Highway 64 in Field
Location
Divisions: Sudbury District, Nipissing District
Major cities: Markstay-Warren, West Nipissing
Highway system

Ontario provincial highways
400-series • Former

Hwy 538 Hwy 540

Secondary Highway 539, commonly referred to as Highway 539, is a secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario, located within the Sudbury and Nipissing Districts. Commencing at a junction with Highway 17 in the community of Warren, the highway extends northeasterly for 23.4 kilometres (14.5 mi) to the community of River Valley, and thence southeasterly for 13.6 kilometres (8.5 mi) to a junction with Highway 64 in Field.

A spur route, Highway 539A, extends northwesterly from Highway 539 at River Valley.

Highway 539A

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Highway 539A
Route information
Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
Length: 5.8 km[1] (3.6 mi)
Existed: 1958 – present
Major junctions
Southeast end:  Highway 539 in River Valley
Northwest end:  Highway 805 at the Sudbury–Nipissing boundary
Location
Divisions: Nipissing District
Towns: West Nipissing, River Valley
Highway system

Ontario provincial highways
400-series • Former

Hwy 539 Hwy 540

Secondary Highway 539A, commonly referred to as Highway 539A, is a provincially maintained secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario, located within Nipissing District. Commencing at a junction with Highway 539 in the community of River Valley, the highway extends northwesterly for 13.1 kilometres (8.1 mi) to a point near where the Sturgeon River crosses the boundary between Nipissing and Sudbury District. At this point, the roadway turns northward and continues as Highway 805.

Highway 575

Highway 630

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Highway 630
Route information
Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
Length: 27.8 km[1] (17.3 mi)
Major junctions
South end: Kiosk
North end:  Highway 17 in Calvin
Divisions: Nipissing District
Highway system

Ontario provincial highways
400-series • Former

Hwy 628 Hwy 631

Secondary Highway 630, commonly referred to as Highway 630, is a secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. It provides access to Algonquin Provincial Park from the north. It measures 27.8 km in length and links Highway 17 with the community of Kiosk.

Highway 656

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (2007). "Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) counts". http://www.raqsb.mto.gov.on.ca/techpubs/TrafficVolumes.nsf/tvweb?OpenForm&Seq=5. Retrieved July 8, 2011. 
  2. ^ a b "Ontario Secondary Roads Now Designated 500, 600". 112. The Globe and Mail. February 4, 1956. p. 4. "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" 

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