User:Floydian/Ontario Highway 9
Appearance
Major intersections
[edit]Division | Location | km[1] | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bruce | Kincardine | 0.0 | Highway 21 – Owen Sound | |
Kinloss | County Road 1 | |||
26.6 | County Road 4 south County Road 20 north |
Formerly Highway 4 | ||
33.8 | County Road 12 | |||
Walkerton | 40.0 | County Road 4 north (Yonge Street) | Formerly Highway 4 | |
Mildmay | 48.7 | County Road 28 (Absalom Street) | ||
59.3 | Huron–Bruce Road | |||
Huron | ||||
Clifford | 61.3 | County Road 1 (West Heritage Street) | ||
Wellington | ||||
62.8 | County Road 2 (Mill Street East) | |||
Harriston | 72.8 | Highway 23 south – Listowel Highway 89 east – Mount Forest |
||
Highway 9 is discontinuous for 67.7 km (42.1 mi) between Harriston and Orangeville | ||||
Dufferin / Peel |
Orangeville | 140.7 | Highway 10 – Brampton | |
Mono Mills | 149.8 | Regional Road 7 south (Airport Road) – Mississauga County Road 18 north |
||
151.5 | Mono–Adjala Townline | Highway 9 crosses the Niagara Escarpment | ||
Simcoe / Peel | ||||
158.7 | Regional Road 50 – Palgrave, Bolton County Road 50 – Alliston |
Formerly Highway 50 | ||
164.4 | County Road 10 (Tottenham Road) – Tottenham | |||
Simcoe / York |
Schomberg | 179.7 | Regional Road 27 – Nobleton, Cookstown | Formerly Highway 27 |
York | 186.7 | Highway 400 – Toronto, Barrie | Exit 55 |
References
[edit]- Footnotes
- ^ Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (2004). "Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) counts". Retrieved February 26, 2010.
- Bibliography
- Shragge, John; Bagnato, Sharon (1984). From Footpaths to Freeways. Ontario Ministry of Transportation and Communications, Historical Committee. ISBN 0-7743-9388-2.