- Highway 115 (Ontario)
Infobox road
province=ON
type=Hwy
route=115
alternate_name=
maint=the Ministry of Transportation
length_km=
length_ref=Ministry of Transportation of Ontario , [http://www.raqsa.mto.gov.on.ca/techpubs/TrafficVolumes.nsf/tvweb 2004 Annual Average Daily Traffic] ]
length_round=1
established=
direction_a=South
terminus_a=jct|state=ON|Hwy|401 near Newcastle
junction=jct|state=ON|Hwy|35 near Pontypool
direction_b=North
terminus_b=jct|state=ON|Hwy|7 in Peterborough
previous_type=Hwy
previous_route=112
next_type=Hwy
next_route=118Highway 115 is a provincially maintained highway in Central
Ontario ,Canada , which runs from the Highway 401 junction west of Newcastle to the Highway 7 junction in Peterborough.Highway 115 is part of the
Algonquin Trail (south of Highway 35 junction in Clarington) and part of theTrans-Canada Highway (east of Highway 7 junction south ofSpringville, Ontario ). Highway 115 is afreeway between its junction with Highway 401 and Concession Rd. 3, from Concession Rd. 4 to Concession Rd. 8, and from its junction with Highway 35 to its junction with Highway 7 at Peterborough. The other sections includeRIRO access . The freeway sections on the Highway 35 concurrency are substandard, and the speed limit there remains 90 km/h as a result. The RIRO section has many points of private access thereby depleting its status of being an "expressway".Highway 115 travels through Newcastle, Orono, Kirby, Cold Springs, and Peterborough. It travels through the following municipalities — Clarington, Kawartha Lakes, Cavan-Millbrook-North Monaghan Township, and Peterborough — and the following counties/region municipality — Durham, Kawartha Lakes, Peterborough County.
Lane Configurations from North-South
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