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Ontario Highway 59

King's Highway 59, commonly referred to as Highway 59, was a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. It connected Long Point Provincial Park in Norfolk County to the town of Shakespeare in Perth County, passing through the city of Woodstock in Oxford County en route. Several smaller towns also lined the highway, notably Courtland, Delhi, Norwich and Tavistock. Highway 59 featured junctions with Highway 3, Highway 2, Norfolk County Highway 24 and the concurrent routes of Highway 7 and Highway 8. Highway 59 also had an interchange with Highway 401.

King's Highway 59

Highway 59 Route
     Highway 59      Highway 3      400 series highways
Route information
Maintained by Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
Length122.8 km[1] (76.3 mi)
ExistedAugust 25, 1937[2]–January 1, 1998[3]
Major junctions
South endLong Point Provincial Park
North endShakespeare
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
CountiesNorfolk, Oxford, Perth
Major citiesWoodstock
TownsNorwich, Tavistock, Delhi
VillagesLong Point, Courtland, Strathallan, Hickson, Sebastopol, Shakespeare
Highway system

Highway 59 was established in 1937 between Highway 3 and Highway 2. In 1961, several highways were renumbered, establishing the final alignment of the route and tripling its length. As part of the mass highway transfers performed during the late 1990s, Highway 59 was decommissioned entirely in 1998.

Route description edit

The route of Highway 59 followed what is now Norfolk Highway 59, Oxford County Road 59 and Perth County Road 107. The majority of this route travels through rural farmland and small communities, which dominates southwestern Ontario, although there are several notable towns encountered along the highway, including Courtland, Delhi, Norwich, Woodstock and Shakespeare.[4]

In the south, the highway begins at the entrance to Long Point Provincial Park, an important bird sanctuary that serves as a migratory waypoint before and after birds cross Lake Erie. Several National Wildlife Areas are also located along the surrounding shoreline. The highway passes through the community of Long Point, then curves northwest. It intersects Norfolk County Highway 24, formerly Highway 24, midway between Long Point and the town of Langton. It encounters Highway 3 approximately 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) east of Tillsonburg in the community of Courtland where it turns east and travels concurrently with it for 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) to the town of Delhi. At an intersection just west of that town, the route continues northwest to the community of Summerville, then curves north to pass through the town of Norwich. Five kilometres (3 mi) north of there, the route curves west and bisects the community of Burgessville. It then curves back to the north and travels straight towards Woodstock.[5]

After crossing Highway 401, the route enters Woodstock, where it is known as Norwich Avenue, Dundas Street and Vansittart Avenue. Dundas Street was also formerly Highway 2, but it was transferred to the County of Oxford at the same time as Highway 59. North of Woodstock, Highway 59 proceeds due north through the communities of Perry Lane, Tollgate, Willow Lake, Huntingford, Strathallan and Hickson before eventually curving northeast near the Oxford–Perth boundary to pass through the town of Tavistock, turning north. Approximately 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) north of Tavistock, the route ends in the town of Shakespeare at an intersection with the concurrent routes of Highway 7 and Highway 8. North of this intersection, the roadway continues as Perth County Road 107.[5]

History edit

Highway 59 was established in 1937 when the Department of Highways (DHO) assumed the Delhi–Woodstock Road. This 41.0-kilometre (25.5 mi) road was designated on August 25.[2] The route remained unchanged until the early 1960s, when several highways were renumbered effective December 19, 1961. Highway 19 between Woodstock and Shakespeare was redesignated as Highway 59, while Highway 100 between Thamesford and St. Marys was redesignated as Highway 19.[6] On July 20, 1961,[7] Highway 59 was extended south from Courtland to Long Point Provincial Park along Norfolk County roads 8 and 8A, which the DHO rebuilt in the years prior. A concurrency was also established along Highway 3 between Courtland and Delhi.[6] These extensions nearly tripled the length of the highway to 120.1 kilometres (74.6 mi).[8][9] The route remained this way for nearly four decades. However, on January 1, 1998, as part of budget cutbacks, several highways were transferred to local jurisdiction. Highway 59 was transferred the counties of Norfolk, Oxford and Perth, decommissioning the route entirely.[3]

Major intersections edit

The following table lists the major junctions along Highway 59, as noted by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario.[1] 

DivisionLocationkm[1]miDestinationsNotes
Norfolk County0.00.0Old Cut BoulevardLong Point Provincial Park entrance gate
8.05.0  County Road 42 (Lakeshore Road)
10.76.6  County Road 22 (1st Concession Road)Since decommissioned
16.410.2  Highway 24 northHighway 24 decommissioned on April 1, 1997
21.913.6  County Road 45
24.615.3  County Road 1 (McDowell) – Simcoe
28.817.9  County Road 21
37.823.5  County Road 38 west (Colonel Talbot Road) – StraffordvilleRoute of Talbot Trail; community of Ronson
39.124.3  Highway 3 west – TillsonburgBeginning of Highway 3 concurrency
40.325.0  County Road 38 west (Colonel Talbot Road)Community of Courtland
46.128.6  County Road 16 (Rhineland Road) – Rhineland
50.431.3  Highway 3 east – SimcoeEnd of Highway 3 concurrency; community of Delhi
OxfordNorwich56.234.9  County Road 37 (Potters Road)
61.037.9  County Road 19 (Otterville Road) – Otterville
67.441.9  County Road 18 (Norwich Road) – Scotland
72.445.0  County Road 14
72.745.2  County Road 21 (New Durham Road) – New Durham
79.749.5  County Road 46 (Salford Road) – Holbrook
80.049.7  County Road 13Holbrook
86.153.5  County Road 40 (Curries Road)
Woodstock90.656.3  Highway 401London, Toronto
91.957.1  County Road 15 (Parkinson Road)
93.257.9  Highway 2 east (Dundas Street) – ParisBeginning of Highway 2 concurrency; Highway 59 turns south onto Norwich Avenue
94.458.7  Highway 2 west (Dundas Street) – LondonEnd of Highway 2 concurrency; Highway 59 turns north onto Vansittart Avenue
95.759.5  County Road 35 (Devonshire Avenue)
96.259.8Thames River crossing
East Zorra – Tavistock
97.860.8  County Road 17 (Road 74)
100.862.6  County Road 33 (Road 78) – Embro, Innerkip
107.166.5  County Road 8 (Road 88)Community of Hickson
113.270.3  County Road 28 (Road 96)
115.371.6  County Road 34 north
117.172.8  County Road 24 (Perth–Oxford Road)Community of Tavistock
PerthShakespeare122.876.3    Highway 7 / Highway 8Stratford, Kitchener
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

KML is from Wikidata
  1. ^ a b Ministry of Transportation and Communications (April 1, 1989). "Provincial Highways Distance Table". Provincial Highways Distance Table: King's Secondary Highways and Tertiary Roads. Government of Ontario: 68–69. ISSN 0825-5350.
  2. ^ a b "Appendix 3 - Schedule of Assumptions and Reversions of Sections". Annual Report (Report). Department of Highways. March 31, 1938. p. 81.
  3. ^ a b Highway Transfers List - "Who Does What" (Report). Ministry of Transportation of Ontario. June 20, 2001. pp. 2, 11.
  4. ^ Google (October 31, 2011). "Highway 59 length and route" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved October 31, 2011.
  5. ^ a b Mapart (2010). Ontario Back Road Atlas (Map). Peter Heiler Ltd. pp. 10, 16, 21. § P20–X24. ISBN 978-1-55198-226-7.
  6. ^ a b Information Section (December 19, 1961). "No title" (Press release). Department of Highways.
  7. ^ Information Section (July 21, 1961). "No title" (Press release). Department of Highways.
  8. ^ Ontario Road Map (Map). Cartography by C.P. Robins. Ontario Department of Highways. 1961. § T–U31.
  9. ^ Ontario Road Map (Map). Cartography by C.P. Robins. Ontario Department of Highways. 1962. § T–U31.

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King s Highway 59 commonly referred to as Highway 59 was a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario It connected Long Point Provincial Park in Norfolk County to the town of Shakespeare in Perth County passing through the city of Woodstock in Oxford County en route Several smaller towns also lined the highway notably Courtland Delhi Norwich and Tavistock Highway 59 featured junctions with Highway 3 Highway 2 Norfolk County Highway 24 and the concurrent routes of Highway 7 and Highway 8 Highway 59 also had an interchange with Highway 401 King s Highway 59Highway 59 Route Highway 59 Highway 3 400 series highwaysRoute informationMaintained by Ministry of Transportation of OntarioLength122 8 km 1 76 3 mi ExistedAugust 25 1937 2 January 1 1998 3 Major junctionsSouth endLong Point Provincial ParkNorth endShakespeareLocationCountryCanadaProvinceOntarioCountiesNorfolk Oxford PerthMajor citiesWoodstockTownsNorwich Tavistock DelhiVillagesLong Point Courtland Strathallan Hickson Sebastopol ShakespeareHighway systemOntario provincial highways Current Former 400 series Highway 58 Highway 60 Highway 59 was established in 1937 between Highway 3 and Highway 2 In 1961 several highways were renumbered establishing the final alignment of the route and tripling its length As part of the mass highway transfers performed during the late 1990s Highway 59 was decommissioned entirely in 1998 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 ReferencesRoute description editThe route of Highway 59 followed what is now Norfolk Highway 59 Oxford County Road 59 and Perth County Road 107 The majority of this route travels through rural farmland and small communities which dominates southwestern Ontario although there are several notable towns encountered along the highway including Courtland Delhi Norwich Woodstock and Shakespeare 4 In the south the highway begins at the entrance to Long Point Provincial Park an important bird sanctuary that serves as a migratory waypoint before and after birds cross Lake Erie Several National Wildlife Areas are also located along the surrounding shoreline The highway passes through the community of Long Point then curves northwest It intersects Norfolk County Highway 24 formerly Highway 24 midway between Long Point and the town of Langton It encounters Highway 3 approximately 7 kilometres 4 3 mi east of Tillsonburg in the community of Courtland where it turns east and travels concurrently with it for 10 kilometres 6 2 mi to the town of Delhi At an intersection just west of that town the route continues northwest to the community of Summerville then curves north to pass through the town of Norwich Five kilometres 3 mi north of there the route curves west and bisects the community of Burgessville It then curves back to the north and travels straight towards Woodstock 5 After crossing Highway 401 the route enters Woodstock where it is known as Norwich Avenue Dundas Street and Vansittart Avenue Dundas Street was also formerly Highway 2 but it was transferred to the County of Oxford at the same time as Highway 59 North of Woodstock Highway 59 proceeds due north through the communities of Perry Lane Tollgate Willow Lake Huntingford Strathallan and Hickson before eventually curving northeast near the Oxford Perth boundary to pass through the town of Tavistock turning north Approximately 6 kilometres 3 7 mi north of Tavistock the route ends in the town of Shakespeare at an intersection with the concurrent routes of Highway 7 and Highway 8 North of this intersection the roadway continues as Perth County Road 107 5 History editHighway 59 was established in 1937 when the Department of Highways DHO assumed the Delhi Woodstock Road This 41 0 kilometre 25 5 mi road was designated on August 25 2 The route remained unchanged until the early 1960s when several highways were renumbered effective December 19 1961 Highway 19 between Woodstock and Shakespeare was redesignated as Highway 59 while Highway 100 between Thamesford and St Marys was redesignated as Highway 19 6 On July 20 1961 7 Highway 59 was extended south from Courtland to Long Point Provincial Park along Norfolk County roads 8 and 8A which the DHO rebuilt in the years prior A concurrency was also established along Highway 3 between Courtland and Delhi 6 These extensions nearly tripled the length of the highway to 120 1 kilometres 74 6 mi 8 9 The route remained this way for nearly four decades However on January 1 1998 as part of budget cutbacks several highways were transferred to local jurisdiction Highway 59 was transferred the counties of Norfolk Oxford and Perth decommissioning the route entirely 3 Major intersections editThe following table lists the major junctions along Highway 59 as noted by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario 1 DivisionLocationkm 1 miDestinationsNotes Norfolk County0 00 0Old Cut BoulevardLong Point Provincial Park entrance gate 8 05 0 nbsp County Road 42 Lakeshore Road 10 76 6 nbsp County Road 22 1st Concession Road Since decommissioned 16 410 2 nbsp Highway 24 northHighway 24 decommissioned on April 1 1997 21 913 6 nbsp County Road 45 24 615 3 nbsp County Road 1 McDowell Simcoe 28 817 9 nbsp County Road 21 37 823 5 nbsp County Road 38 west Colonel Talbot Road StraffordvilleRoute of Talbot Trail community of Ronson 39 124 3 nbsp Highway 3 west TillsonburgBeginning of Highway 3 concurrency 40 325 0 nbsp County Road 38 west Colonel Talbot Road Community of Courtland 46 128 6 nbsp County Road 16 Rhineland Road Rhineland 50 431 3 nbsp Highway 3 east SimcoeEnd of Highway 3 concurrency community of Delhi OxfordNorwich56 234 9 nbsp County Road 37 Potters Road 61 037 9 nbsp County Road 19 Otterville Road Otterville 67 441 9 nbsp County Road 18 Norwich Road Scotland 72 445 0 nbsp County Road 14 72 745 2 nbsp County Road 21 New Durham Road New Durham 79 749 5 nbsp County Road 46 Salford Road Holbrook 80 049 7 nbsp County Road 13 Holbrook 86 153 5 nbsp County Road 40 Curries Road Woodstock90 656 3 nbsp Highway 401 London Toronto 91 957 1 nbsp County Road 15 Parkinson Road 93 257 9 nbsp Highway 2 east Dundas Street ParisBeginning of Highway 2 concurrency Highway 59 turns south onto Norwich Avenue 94 458 7 nbsp Highway 2 west Dundas Street LondonEnd of Highway 2 concurrency Highway 59 turns north onto Vansittart Avenue 95 759 5 nbsp County Road 35 Devonshire Avenue 96 259 8Thames River crossing East Zorra Tavistock 97 860 8 nbsp County Road 17 Road 74 100 862 6 nbsp County Road 33 Road 78 Embro Innerkip 107 166 5 nbsp County Road 8 Road 88 Community of Hickson 113 270 3 nbsp County Road 28 Road 96 115 371 6 nbsp County Road 34 north 117 172 8 nbsp County Road 24 Perth Oxford Road Community of Tavistock PerthShakespeare122 876 3 nbsp nbsp Highway 7 Highway 8 Stratford Kitchener 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miReferences editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Ontario Highway 59KML is from Wikidata a b Ministry of Transportation and Communications April 1 1989 Provincial Highways Distance Table Provincial Highways Distance Table King s Secondary Highways and Tertiary Roads Government of Ontario 68 69 ISSN 0825 5350 a b Appendix 3 Schedule of Assumptions and Reversions of Sections Annual Report Report Department of Highways March 31 1938 p 81 a b Highway Transfers List Who Does What Report Ministry of Transportation of Ontario June 20 2001 pp 2 11 Google October 31 2011 Highway 59 length and route Map Google Maps Google Retrieved October 31 2011 a b Mapart 2010 Ontario Back Road Atlas Map Peter Heiler Ltd pp 10 16 21 P20 X24 ISBN 978 1 55198 226 7 a b Information Section December 19 1961 No title Press release Department of Highways Information Section July 21 1961 No title Press release Department of Highways Ontario Road Map Map Cartography by C P Robins Ontario Department of Highways 1961 T U31 Ontario Road Map Map Cartography by C P Robins Ontario Department of Highways 1962 T U31 Retrieved from https en 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