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List of secondary highways in Timiskaming District

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This is alist of secondary highways in Timiskaming District,most of which serve aslogging roadsor provide access to the isolated and sparsely populated areas in theTimiskaming Districtof northeasternOntario.

Highway 558

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Highway 558 marker

Highway 558

Route information
Maintained by theMinistry of Transportation of Ontario
Length16.8 km[1](10.4 mi)
Major junctions
West endMontreal RiveratMowat Landing
East endTemiskaming Shoreswest limits at Mowat Landing Road/Firstbrook Line Road
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
DivisionsTimiskaming District
Major citiesButton's Corners,Mowat Landing
Highway system
Highway 557Highway 559

Secondary Highway 558,commonly referred to asHighway 558,is asecondary highwayin theCanadianprovince ofOntario.Located in theTimiskaming District,the highway begins at the western city limits ofTemiskaming Shores,three kilometres west ofHighway 11along Mowat Landing Road. It extends westerly for 16.8 kilometres (10.4 mi), passing through the community ofButton's Cornersand ending at theMontreal Riverin the community ofMowat Landing.Some cottages and a public boat launch are at the western terminus.

Highway 558 west of Haileybury

Highway 562

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Highway 562 marker

Highway 562

Main Street (Thornloe)
Route information
Maintained by theMinistry of Transportation of Ontario
Length14.5 km[1](9.0 mi)
Major junctions
Southwest endHighway 65atMcCool
Major intersectionsHighway 571
Northeast endHighway 11atThornloe
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
DistrictsTimiskaming District
Major citiesKerns,Armstrong
Highway system
Highway 560AHighway 563

Secondary Highway 562,commonly referred to asHighway 562,is asecondary highwayin theCanadianprovince ofOntario.Located in theTimiskaming District,the highway begins at an intersection withHighway 65atMcCool.It extends northerly for 3 kilometres (1.9 mi), and then turns easterly for 12 kilometres (7.5 mi), ending at a junction withHighway 11just outsideThornloe.

Highway 562 through Thornloe

Highway 564

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Highway 564 marker

Highway 564

Route information
Maintained by theMinistry of Transportation of Ontario
Length7.0 km (4.3 mi)
Major junctions
West endHighway 112nearTarzwell
East endBoston Creek
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
DistrictsTimiskaming District
Highway system
Highway 563Highway 565

Highway 564is a short secondary highway, which extends fromHighway 112nearTarzwelleasterly for seven kilometres to the community ofBoston Creek.

Highway 566

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Highway 566 marker

Highway 566

Route information
Maintained by theMinistry of Transportation of Ontario
Length25.9 km[1](16.1 mi)
ExistedMay9, 1956–present
Major junctions
West endAshley Mine
East endHighway 66atMatachewan
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
DistrictsTimiskaming District
Highway system
Highway 565Highway 567

Highway 566,a westerly continuation of the primaryHighway 66,extends from theMontreal RiveratMatachewanfor 25.9 kilometres to Ashley Mine.

At Ashley Mine the roadway, although no longer designated as a provincial highway, continues for another approximately 40 kilometres (20 mi), ending at an intersection with a north–south road that extends fromHighway 560into the urban core ofTimmins.

Highway 567

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Highway 567 marker

Highway 567

Route information
Maintained by theMinistry of Transportation of Ontario
Length34.5 km[1](21.4 mi)
ExistedMay9, 1956–present
Major junctions
South endLower Notch DamatMontreal RiverandMatabitchuan River
North endTemiskaming Shoressouth limit
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
DistrictsTimiskaming District
Highway system
Highway 566Highway 568

Secondary Highway 567,commonly referred to asHighway 567,is asecondary highwayin theCanadianprovince ofOntario,located withinTimiskaming District.Commencing at a junction with King Street in the community ofNorth Cobalt,the highway extends southerly for 34.5 kilometres (21.4 mi) to the Lower Notch power dam at the mouth of theMontreal River.

Highway 568

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Highway 568 marker

Highway 568

Route information
Maintained by theMinistry of Transportation of Ontario
Length2.4 km[1](1.5 mi)
ExistedMay9, 1956–present
Major junctions
West endHighway 11atKenogami Lake
East endKenogami Lake Station
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
DistrictsTimiskaming District
Highway system
Highway 567Highway 569

Secondary Highway 568,commonly referred to asHighway 568,is asecondary highwaytheUnorganized West PartofTimiskaming DistrictinnorthwesternOntario,Canada.[2]Commencing at a junction withOntario Highway 11in the community ofKenogami Lake,[1]the highway extends east for 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi) to the crossing with theOntario Northland Railwaymain lineatKenogami Lake Station.

Highway 569

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Highway 569 marker

Highway 569

Route information
Maintained by theMinistry of Transportation of Ontario
Length28.3 km[1](17.6 mi)
Major junctions
South endHighway 11inHarley
North endHighway 11/Highway 624inEvanturel
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
DistrictsTimiskaming District
Highway system
Highway 568Highway 570

Secondary Highway 569,commonly referred to asHighway 569,is asecondary highwayin theCanadianprovince ofOntario.Located withinTimiskaming District,the highway spans a distance of 28.3 kilometres (17.6 mi). Commencing at a junction withHighway 11in the township ofHarley,it travels northerly for 19 kilometres (12 mi) through the communities ofCouttsvilleandHilliardton,then travels west for 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) through the communities ofTomstownandHeaslipto another junction with Highway 11 andHighway 624in the township ofEvanturelsoutheast ofEnglehart.

Highway 569 crossing the Blanche River.

Highway 570

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Highway 570 marker

Highway 570

Route information
Maintained by theMinistry of Transportation of Ontario
Length4.4 km[1](2.7 mi)
Major junctions
West endHighway 11North Bay,Cochrane
East endSesekinika
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
DistrictsTimiskaming District
Highway system
Highway 569Highway 571

Secondary Highway 570,commonly referred to asHighway 570,is asecondary highwayin theCanadianprovince ofOntario.Located inTimiskaming Districtnear thecontinental dividebetween theAtlanticandArcticoceans, the highway extends from a junction withHighway 11north ofKenogami Lakeeast for 4.4 kilometres (2.7 mi) to the community ofSesekinika.

Highway 571

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Highway 571 marker

Highway 571

Route information
Maintained by theMinistry of Transportation of Ontario
Length5.8 km[1](3.6 mi)
Major junctions
South endHighway 562Thornloe,Elk Lake
Major intersectionsHighway 640atEarlton
North endHighway 11at Earlton
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
DistrictsTimiskaming District
Major citiesArmstrong
Highway system
Highway 570Highway 572

Secondary Highway 571,commonly referred to asHighway 571,is asecondary highwayin theCanadianprovince ofOntario.Located inTimiskaming District,the highway extends from a junction near the midpoint ofHighway 562northerly for 5.8 kilometres (3.6 mi) to a junction withHighway 11atEarlton.

Highway 573

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Highway 573 marker

Highway 573

Route information
Maintained byMinistry of Transportation of Ontario
Length19.7 km[1](12.2 mi)
Major junctions
South endHighway 560atCharlton
North endHighway 11North Bay,Cochrane
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
DistrictsTimiskaming District
Major citiesCharlton, Ontario
Highway system
Highway 572Highway 574

Secondary Highway 573,commonly referred to asHighway 573,is asecondary highwayin theCanadianprovince ofOntario.Its total length is approximately 19.3 kilometres (12.0 mi). Its northern terminus isHighway 11,and its southern terminus is atHighway 560inCharlton.

Highway 624

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Highway 624 marker

Highway 624

Route information
Maintained by theMinistry of Transportation of Ontario
Length41.8 km[1](26.0 mi)
ExistedSeptember15, 1960.[3]–present
Major junctions
South endHighway 11/Highway 569/TCHinEvanturel
North endHighway 66/TCHinLarder Lake
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
DistrictsTimiskaming District
Highway system
Highway 623Highway 625

Secondary Highway 624,commonly referred to asHighway 624,is asecondary highwayin theCanadianprovince ofOntario.Located withinTimiskaming District,the highway spans a distance of 41.8 kilometres (26.0 mi) from a junction withHighway 11andHighway 569in the township ofEvanturelto a junction withHighway 66inLarder Lake,passing through the community ofMarterabout 10 kilometres (6 mi) north of the south end. Another Highway 624 existed in the mid-to-late 1950s west ofTimmins,connectingHighway 616with Foleyet;Highway 101eventually assumed this route. The current Highway624 was assumed on September15, 1960.[3]

Highway 640

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Highway 640 marker

Highway 640

Airport Road
Route information
Maintained by theMinistry of Transportation of Ontario
Length3 km (1.9 mi)
ExistedSeptember27, 1963–February25, 2004
Major junctions
Southwest endEarlton-Timiskaming Regional Airport
Northeast endHighway 571atEarlton
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
DistrictsTimiskaming District
Major citiesArmstrong
Highway system
Highway 639Highway 641

Secondary Highway 640,commonly referred to asHighway 640,was asecondary highwayin theCanadianprovince ofOntario,which extended for three kilometres from a junction withHighway 571inEarltonto theEarlton-Timiskaming Regional Airport.It was two lanes wide and paved in its entirety.[4]

Highway 650

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Highway 650 marker

Highway 650

Route information
Maintained by theMinistry of Transportation of Ontario
Length7.6 km[1](4.7 mi)
ExistedApril 1, 1964[5]–present
Major junctions
West endHighway 112inDane
East endAdams Minesite
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
DistrictsTimiskaming
Highway system
Highway 649Highway 651

Secondary Highway 650,commonly referred to asHighway 650,is aprovincially maintained highwayin theCanadianprovince ofOntario.The highway is 7.6 kilometres (4.7 mi) in length, connectingHighway 112inDanewith the now abandonedAdams Minesite. The route was designated in 1964, shortly after the mine opened. It is sparsely travelled, but paved throughout its length.

References

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  1. ^abcdefghijklMinistry of Transportation of Ontario(2016)."Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) counts".RetrievedFebruary 1,2021.
  2. ^Map 15(PDF)(Map). 1: 1,600,000. Official road map of Ontario.Ministry of Transportation of Ontario.2010-01-01.Retrieved2011-08-18.
  3. ^abOntario Department of Highways (March 31, 1951). "Appendix No. 3A - Schedule Of designations And Re-designations Of Sections of the King's Highway and Secondary Highway Systems for the Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 1961". Annual Report (Report). pp. 241–242.
  4. ^"Earlton-Timiskaming Regional Airport".Archived fromthe originalon 2012-03-26.Retrieved2011-07-09.
  5. ^A.A.D.T. Traffic Volumes 1955–1969 And Traffic Collision Data 1967–1969.Ontario Department of Highways. 1970. p. 145.