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Ontario Highway 23

King's Highway 23, commonly referred to as Highway 23, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The route travels from Highway 7 east of Elginfield north to Highway 9 and Highway 89 in Harriston. The total length of Highway 23 is 97.7 kilometres (60.7 miles). The highway was first established in 1927 between Highway 8 in Mitchell and Highway 9 in Teviotdale, via Monkton, Listowel and Palmerston. As part of a depression relief program, it was extended south to Highway 7 in 1934. It remained relatively unchanged until 2003, when it was rerouted northward from Palmerston to Harriston.

Highway 23

Route information
Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
Length97.7 km[2] (60.7 mi)
ExistedJune 22, 1927[1]–present
Major junctions
South end Highway 7 near Elginfield
Major intersections Highway 8 in Mitchell
North end  Highway 9 / Highway 89 in Harriston
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
CountiesMiddlesex, Huron, Perth, Wellington
TownsMitchell, Monkton, Listowel, Palmerston, Harriston
Highway system

Route description Edit

Highway 23 begins at Highway 7, east of Elginfield, a community straddling the boundary between the municipalities of Middlesex Centre and Lucan Biddulph. The route travels north through the latter, surrounded on both sides by farmland. At Whalen Corners, the highway curves northeast as it exits Middlesex County, becoming the boundary road between Huron County to the west and Perth County to the east. The highway passes through the communities of Woodham and Kirkton, crossing completely into Perth County just north of the latter. It later enters Russeldale, meeting the eastern terminus of former Highway 83[3] (County Road 83) as it swerves north. Approximately 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) beyond there it enters the town of Mitchell, where it is known as Blanchard Street. The route intersects Highway 8 (Huron Street), and becomes concurrent with it briefly to cross the North Thames River before branching back northeast along St. George Street. Midway between Mitchell and the village of Monkton, the highway bisects the community of Bornholm within the municipality of West Perth. Prior to entering Monkton, Highway 23 curves gently towards the southeast; In the middle of the village, drivers must turn at an intersection with Perth County Road 55 to remain on Highway 23.[4][5]

 
Highway 8 and Highway 23 cross the North Thames River in Mitchell

Continuing its northeasterly course, the highway passes through more farmland, now within the town of North Perth, and serves the communities of Newry and Atwood before encountering former Highway 86[3] (County Road 86) on the western edge of Listowel. South of this intersection, the route is known locally as Mitchell Road South. It turns southeast onto Main Street West, where it once travelled concurrently with Highway 86 before turning northeast onto Wallace Avenue North. The final leg of the route passes through the village of Gowanstown. The route gently curves to the east before turning north at an intersection just west of Palmerston, where it crosses the boundary into Wellington County and the Town of Minto. Eight kilometres (5 miles) north of the intersection, Highway 23 encounters the western terminus of former Highway 87[3] (County Road 87), where it turns east then northeast. The route enters Harriston, where it is locally known as Arthur Street. The Highway 23 designation ends at a junction with Highway 9 and Wellington County Road 109 (formerly a segment of Highway 9),[3] locally known as Elora Street. The road continues beyond the junction as Highway 89.[4][5]

History Edit

Highway 23 was first established on June 22, 1927, when the Department of Highways assumed the road from Mitchell to Teviotdale through Perth and Wellington counties, via Monkton, Listowel and Palmerston, connecting Highway 8 and Highway 9.[1] As part of depression relief work undertaken by the department during the early 1930s, Highway 23 was extended from Highway 8 to Highway 7 east of Elginfield on July 11, 1934.[6] Highway 23 remained unaltered between 1934 and 1998. On January 1, 1998, the section from the Highway 89 junction west of Palmerston to Highway 9 in Teviotdale was decommissioned, resulting in the northern terminus of Highway 23 becoming the western terminus of Highway 89.[7] During the spring of 2003, the segment of Highway 89 between this junction and Harriston was renumbered as Highway 23,[8] resulting in the current routing.[4]

Major intersections Edit

The following table lists the major junctions along Highway 23, as noted by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario.[2][5] 

DivisionLocationkm[2][5]miDestinationsNotes
MiddlesexLucan Biddulph0.00.0  Highway 7London, Stratford
PerthRusseldale26.416.4County Road 20 – Fullarton
Mitchell36.022.4Frank StreetBeginning of Mitchell Connecting Link agreement[2][9]
37.023.0  Highway 8 west – Clinton, GoderichBeginning of concurrency with Highway 8[2]
37.223.1  Highway 8 east – Stratford, KitchenerEnd of concurrency with Highway 8[2]
38.423.9Frances StreetEnd of Mitchell Connecting Link agreement[2][9]
Bornholm45.628.3County Road 44
Monkton54.333.7County Road 55 (Maddison Street East)
Newry63.439.4County Road 72 – Brussels
Listowel73.645.7County Road 86 – WinghamBeginning of Listowel Connecting Link agreement[2][9]
76.047.2David StreetEnd of Listowel Connecting Link agreement[2][9]
Gowanstown80.149.8County Road 88
Palmerston88.054.7County Road 93 /   County Road 123
Wellington
Minto96.159.7  County Road 87 (Harriston Road)
Harriston97.760.7  Highway 9 (Elora Street North) – Clifford
  County Road 109 (Elora Street South) – Teviotdale
Continues as Highway 89  
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Provincial Highways Assumed". Annual Report (Report). Department of Highways. March 31, 1928. p. 60. Retrieved February 3, 2021 – via Internet Archive.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (2010). . Archived from the original on July 6, 2011. Retrieved March 22, 2014.
  3. ^ a b c d Provincial Highways Distance Table. Ministry of Transportation of Ontario. 1989. pp. 48–49. ISSN 0825-5350.
  4. ^ a b c Ontario Back Road Atlas (Map). Cartography by MapArt. Peter Heiler. 2010. pp. 14, 20–21, 27. § H16–R20. ISBN 978-1-55198-226-7.
  5. ^ a b c Google (January 9, 2012). "Highway 23 - Length and route" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 9, 2012.
  6. ^ Annual Report (Report). Department of Highways. March 31, 1935. pp. 95–96, 119.
  7. ^ Highway Transfers List - "Who Does What" (Report). Ministry of Transportation of Ontario. June 20, 2001. pp. 11, 15.
  8. ^ Ministry of Transportation (February 11, 2002). . Newswire. Archived from the original on August 4, 2002. Retrieved January 10, 2012.
  9. ^ a b c d Contract Management and Operations Branch (2011). Highway Connecting Link List (Report). Ministry of Transportation of Ontario.

External links Edit

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King s Highway 23 commonly referred to as Highway 23 is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario The route travels from Highway 7 east of Elginfield north to Highway 9 and Highway 89 in Harriston The total length of Highway 23 is 97 7 kilometres 60 7 miles The highway was first established in 1927 between Highway 8 in Mitchell and Highway 9 in Teviotdale via Monkton Listowel and Palmerston As part of a depression relief program it was extended south to Highway 7 in 1934 It remained relatively unchanged until 2003 when it was rerouted northward from Palmerston to Harriston Highway 23Route informationMaintained by the Ministry of Transportation of OntarioLength97 7 km 2 60 7 mi ExistedJune 22 1927 1 presentMajor junctionsSouth end Highway 7 near ElginfieldMajor intersections Highway 8 in MitchellNorth end Highway 9 Highway 89 in HarristonLocationCountryCanadaProvinceOntarioCountiesMiddlesex Huron Perth WellingtonTownsMitchell Monkton Listowel Palmerston HarristonHighway systemOntario provincial highwaysCurrent Former 400 series Highway 21 Highway 24Former provincial highways Highway 22 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 References 5 External linksRoute description EditHighway 23 begins at Highway 7 east of Elginfield a community straddling the boundary between the municipalities of Middlesex Centre and Lucan Biddulph The route travels north through the latter surrounded on both sides by farmland At Whalen Corners the highway curves northeast as it exits Middlesex County becoming the boundary road between Huron County to the west and Perth County to the east The highway passes through the communities of Woodham and Kirkton crossing completely into Perth County just north of the latter It later enters Russeldale meeting the eastern terminus of former Highway 83 3 County Road 83 as it swerves north Approximately 9 kilometres 5 6 mi beyond there it enters the town of Mitchell where it is known as Blanchard Street The route intersects Highway 8 Huron Street and becomes concurrent with it briefly to cross the North Thames River before branching back northeast along St George Street Midway between Mitchell and the village of Monkton the highway bisects the community of Bornholm within the municipality of West Perth Prior to entering Monkton Highway 23 curves gently towards the southeast In the middle of the village drivers must turn at an intersection with Perth County Road 55 to remain on Highway 23 4 5 nbsp Highway 8 and Highway 23 cross the North Thames River in MitchellContinuing its northeasterly course the highway passes through more farmland now within the town of North Perth and serves the communities of Newry and Atwood before encountering former Highway 86 3 County Road 86 on the western edge of Listowel South of this intersection the route is known locally as Mitchell Road South It turns southeast onto Main Street West where it once travelled concurrently with Highway 86 before turning northeast onto Wallace Avenue North The final leg of the route passes through the village of Gowanstown The route gently curves to the east before turning north at an intersection just west of Palmerston where it crosses the boundary into Wellington County and the Town of Minto Eight kilometres 5 miles north of the intersection Highway 23 encounters the western terminus of former Highway 87 3 County Road 87 where it turns east then northeast The route enters Harriston where it is locally known as Arthur Street The Highway 23 designation ends at a junction with Highway 9 and Wellington County Road 109 formerly a segment of Highway 9 3 locally known as Elora Street The road continues beyond the junction as Highway 89 4 5 History EditHighway 23 was first established on June 22 1927 when the Department of Highways assumed the road from Mitchell to Teviotdale through Perth and Wellington counties via Monkton Listowel and Palmerston connecting Highway 8 and Highway 9 1 As part of depression relief work undertaken by the department during the early 1930s Highway 23 was extended from Highway 8 to Highway 7 east of Elginfield on July 11 1934 6 Highway 23 remained unaltered between 1934 and 1998 On January 1 1998 the section from the Highway 89 junction west of Palmerston to Highway 9 in Teviotdale was decommissioned resulting in the northern terminus of Highway 23 becoming the western terminus of Highway 89 7 During the spring of 2003 the segment of Highway 89 between this junction and Harriston was renumbered as Highway 23 8 resulting in the current routing 4 Major intersections EditThe following table lists the major junctions along Highway 23 as noted by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario 2 5 DivisionLocationkm 2 5 miDestinationsNotesMiddlesexLucan Biddulph0 00 0 nbsp Highway 7 London StratfordPerthRusseldale26 416 4County Road 20 FullartonMitchell36 022 4Frank StreetBeginning of Mitchell Connecting Link agreement 2 9 37 023 0 nbsp Highway 8 west Clinton GoderichBeginning of concurrency with Highway 8 2 37 223 1 nbsp Highway 8 east Stratford KitchenerEnd of concurrency with Highway 8 2 38 423 9Frances StreetEnd of Mitchell Connecting Link agreement 2 9 Bornholm45 628 3County Road 44Monkton54 333 7County Road 55 Maddison Street East Newry63 439 4County Road 72 BrusselsListowel73 645 7County Road 86 WinghamBeginning of Listowel Connecting Link agreement 2 9 76 047 2David StreetEnd of Listowel Connecting Link agreement 2 9 Gowanstown80 149 8County Road 88Palmerston88 054 7County Road 93 nbsp County Road 123WellingtonMinto96 159 7 nbsp County Road 87 Harriston Road Harriston97 760 7 nbsp Highway 9 Elora Street North Clifford nbsp County Road 109 Elora Street South TeviotdaleContinues as Highway 89 nbsp 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miReferences Edit a b Provincial Highways Assumed Annual Report Report Department of Highways March 31 1928 p 60 Retrieved February 3 2021 via Internet Archive a b c d e f g h Ministry of Transportation of Ontario 2010 Annual Average Daily Traffic AADT counts Archived from the original on July 6 2011 Retrieved March 22 2014 a b c d Provincial Highways Distance Table Ministry of Transportation of Ontario 1989 pp 48 49 ISSN 0825 5350 a b c Ontario Back Road Atlas Map Cartography by MapArt Peter Heiler 2010 pp 14 20 21 27 H16 R20 ISBN 978 1 55198 226 7 a b c Google January 9 2012 Highway 23 Length and route Map Google Maps Google Retrieved January 9 2012 Annual Report Report Department of Highways March 31 1935 pp 95 96 119 Highway Transfers List Who Does What Report Ministry of Transportation of Ontario June 20 2001 pp 11 15 Ministry of Transportation February 11 2002 Ontario government improves provincial highway numbering Newswire Archived from the original on August 4 2002 Retrieved January 10 2012 a b c d Contract Management and Operations Branch 2011 Highway Connecting Link List Report Ministry of Transportation of Ontario External links EditKML file edit help Template Attached KML Ontario Highway 23KML is from Wikidata Highway 23 pictures and information Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ontario Highway 23 amp oldid 1054987097, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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