fbpx
Wikipedia

Ontario Highway 560

Secondary Highway 560, commonly referred to as Highway 560, is a provincially maintained secondary highway in the northern section of the Canadian province of Ontario. It begins in the west at an intersection with Highway 144 and the Sultan Industrial Road and proceeds 183.9 kilometres (114.3 mi) east to Highway 11 at Englehart.

Highway 560

Route information
Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
Length183.9 km[2] (114.3 mi)
Existed1956[1]–present
Major junctions
West end Highway 144 / Sultan Industrial Road
East end Highway 11 in Englehart
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
DistrictsSudbury, Timiskaming
VillagesShining Tree, Westree, Gowganda, Elk Lake, Mount MacDonald, Charlton, Englehart
Highway system
The western terminus of Highway 560 at Highway 144

Highway 560 was established, along with many of the secondary highways in Ontario, in 1956. It was extended westward 31.5 kilometres (19.6 mi) to Ontario Highway 144 in 1965. Aside from minor realignments along its isolated route, the route has remained unchanged since then.

Route description edit

Highway 560 is a remote route through some of the most isolated parts of Northeastern Ontario, spanning 183.9 kilometres (114.3 mi) between Highway 144, where the road continues west as the Sultan Industrial Road, and Highway 11 at Englehart. There are few gas stations and services located along the route, which is heavily travelled by logging trucks; warning signs are posted along the route as a reminder of this hazard.[3][4]

The first 31 kilometres (19 mi) of the route is relatively straight, though like the rest of the highway, there are few signs of habitation along its journey through thick forests in the Canadian Shield; the hamlet of Ostrom is an exception to this. At Morin Village, the spur route Highway 560A branches southwest to the village of Westree. Highway 560 meanders around several lakes dotting the remainder of its journey to Englehart, serving the communities of Shining Tree and Gowganda along its twisting route. It also provides access to the West Montreal River Provincial Park at two locations west of Gowganda.[3][4]

Within this vast uninhabited region, Highway 560 is the closest public road to the highest point in Ontario, Ishpatina Ridge.[5] At Elk Lake, the route provides access to Makobe - Grays River Provincial Park and then meets Highway 65, with which it shares a 1.0-kilometre (0.62 mi) concurrency. It continues another 23 kilometres (14 mi) through dense forests before suddenly emerging into the Ottawa-Bonnechere Graben. The remaining 16.6 kilometres (10.3 mi) of Highway 560 travels through agricultural lands, as well as the community of Charlton (where it intersects Highway 573), before ending at Highway 11 on the western edge of Englehart.[3][4]

Like other provincial routes in Ontario, Highway 560 is maintained by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario. In 2016, traffic surveys conducted by the ministry showed that on average, 1,100 vehicles used the highway daily along the 9.2-kilometre (5.7 mi) section between Highway 11 and Highway 573 (Bay Street) while 180 vehicles did so each day along the 30.6-kilometre (19.0 mi) section between the latter and Highway 65, the highest and lowest counts along the highway, respectively.[2]

Highway 560A edit

Highway 560A is a secondary highway which serves as a short spur route from Highway 560 southwest to the railway flag stop in the community of Westree. Its total length is 9.5 kilometres (5.9 mi). Based on the metrics provided in the section above, an average of 190 vehicles traverse the highway each day.[2]

History edit

Highway 560 was first designated in early 1956, like many of the secondary highways in Ontario.[6][1] It initially provided the only access into the interior of the Temagami region and Gogama. However, in the mid-1960s, work began on a new link between Sudbury and Timmins. 31.5 kilometres (19.6 mi) was absorbed into the route of Highway 144 in April 1965.[7] Since then, the western terminus of Highway 560 has been at Highway 144. Although numerous minor realignments have been made to the route over the years, the general alignment of the highway has remained unchanged.[8]

Major intersections edit

The following table lists the major junctions along Highway 560.[2][8]

Division Location km[2] Destinations Notes
  Highway 560 continues west as the Sultan Industrial Road
Sudbury 0.0   Highway 144Sudbury, Timmins
Morin Village 31.0   Highway 560AWestree
41.7 Opikimimk River Bridge
Timiskaming Gowganda 100.9 Gowganda Creek Bridge
Elk Lake 143.1   Highway 65 west – Matachewan Beginning of Highway 65 concurrency
144.1   Highway 65 east – New Liskeard End of Highway 65 concurrency
Charlton 174.7   Highway 573 (Bay Street)
Englehart 183.9   Highway 11New Liskeard Trans-Canada Highway
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Ontario Secondary Roads Now Designated 500, 600". Vol. 112, no. 33, 119. The Globe and Mail. February 4, 1956. p. 4. Two new Ontario road numbers appear on the province's 1956 official road map which will be ready for distribution next week. The new numbers are the 500 and 600 series and designate hundreds of miles of secondary roads which are wholly maintained by the Highways Department. More than 100 secondary roads will have their own numbers and signs this year. All of these secondary roads were taken into the province's main highways system because they form important connecting links with the King's Highways
  2. ^ a b c d e Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (2016). "Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) counts". Retrieved February 1, 2021.
  3. ^ a b c Google (June 20, 2015). "Route of Highway 560 (Including Streetview)" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 20, 2015.
  4. ^ a b c Minutillo, Carmine (2009). Backroad Mapbook Northeastern Ontario. Mussio Ventures. pp. 29–32, 43. ISBN 978-1-897225-40-0.
  5. ^ The Atlas of Canada 2013-01-22 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Ontario Road Map (Map). Cartography by C.P. Robins. Ontario Department of Highways. 1956. § K29–L33.
  7. ^ AADT Traffic Volumes 1955–1969 And Traffic Collision Data 1967–1969. Ontario Department of Highways. 1969. p. 114. Notes: 2. Hwy. 144 renumbered from Sec. Hwy. 544 in April 1965
  8. ^ a b Ontario Back Road Atlas (Map). Cartography by MapArt. Peter Heiler. 2010. p. 105. § J16–18. ISBN 978-1-55198-226-7.

External links edit

  • Highway 560 at OntHighways.com

ontario, highway, secondary, highway, commonly, referred, highway, provincially, maintained, secondary, highway, northern, section, canadian, province, ontario, begins, west, intersection, with, highway, sultan, industrial, road, proceeds, kilometres, east, hi. Secondary Highway 560 commonly referred to as Highway 560 is a provincially maintained secondary highway in the northern section of the Canadian province of Ontario It begins in the west at an intersection with Highway 144 and the Sultan Industrial Road and proceeds 183 9 kilometres 114 3 mi east to Highway 11 at Englehart Highway 560Route informationMaintained by the Ministry of Transportation of OntarioLength183 9 km 2 114 3 mi Existed1956 1 presentMajor junctionsWest end Highway 144 Sultan Industrial RoadEast end Highway 11 in EnglehartLocationCountryCanadaProvinceOntarioDistrictsSudbury TimiskamingVillagesShining Tree Westree Gowganda Elk Lake Mount MacDonald Charlton EnglehartHighway systemOntario provincial highwaysCurrent Former 400 series Highway 559 Highway 562The western terminus of Highway 560 at Highway 144Highway 560 was established along with many of the secondary highways in Ontario in 1956 It was extended westward 31 5 kilometres 19 6 mi to Ontario Highway 144 in 1965 Aside from minor realignments along its isolated route the route has remained unchanged since then Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Highway 560A 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 References 5 External linksRoute description editHighway 560 is a remote route through some of the most isolated parts of Northeastern Ontario spanning 183 9 kilometres 114 3 mi between Highway 144 where the road continues west as the Sultan Industrial Road and Highway 11 at Englehart There are few gas stations and services located along the route which is heavily travelled by logging trucks warning signs are posted along the route as a reminder of this hazard 3 4 The first 31 kilometres 19 mi of the route is relatively straight though like the rest of the highway there are few signs of habitation along its journey through thick forests in the Canadian Shield the hamlet of Ostrom is an exception to this At Morin Village the spur route Highway 560A branches southwest to the village of Westree Highway 560 meanders around several lakes dotting the remainder of its journey to Englehart serving the communities of Shining Tree and Gowganda along its twisting route It also provides access to the West Montreal River Provincial Park at two locations west of Gowganda 3 4 Within this vast uninhabited region Highway 560 is the closest public road to the highest point in Ontario Ishpatina Ridge 5 At Elk Lake the route provides access to Makobe Grays River Provincial Park and then meets Highway 65 with which it shares a 1 0 kilometre 0 62 mi concurrency It continues another 23 kilometres 14 mi through dense forests before suddenly emerging into the Ottawa Bonnechere Graben The remaining 16 6 kilometres 10 3 mi of Highway 560 travels through agricultural lands as well as the community of Charlton where it intersects Highway 573 before ending at Highway 11 on the western edge of Englehart 3 4 Like other provincial routes in Ontario Highway 560 is maintained by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario In 2016 traffic surveys conducted by the ministry showed that on average 1 100 vehicles used the highway daily along the 9 2 kilometre 5 7 mi section between Highway 11 and Highway 573 Bay Street while 180 vehicles did so each day along the 30 6 kilometre 19 0 mi section between the latter and Highway 65 the highest and lowest counts along the highway respectively 2 Highway 560A edit Highway 560A is a secondary highway which serves as a short spur route from Highway 560 southwest to the railway flag stop in the community of Westree Its total length is 9 5 kilometres 5 9 mi Based on the metrics provided in the section above an average of 190 vehicles traverse the highway each day 2 History editHighway 560 was first designated in early 1956 like many of the secondary highways in Ontario 6 1 It initially provided the only access into the interior of the Temagami region and Gogama However in the mid 1960s work began on a new link between Sudbury and Timmins 31 5 kilometres 19 6 mi was absorbed into the route of Highway 144 in April 1965 7 Since then the western terminus of Highway 560 has been at Highway 144 Although numerous minor realignments have been made to the route over the years the general alignment of the highway has remained unchanged 8 Major intersections editThe following table lists the major junctions along Highway 560 2 8 Division Location km 2 Destinations Notes nbsp Highway 560 continues west as the Sultan Industrial RoadSudbury 0 0 nbsp Highway 144 Sudbury TimminsMorin Village 31 0 nbsp Highway 560A Westree41 7 Opikimimk River BridgeTimiskaming Gowganda 100 9 Gowganda Creek BridgeElk Lake 143 1 nbsp Highway 65 west Matachewan Beginning of Highway 65 concurrency144 1 nbsp Highway 65 east New Liskeard End of Highway 65 concurrencyCharlton 174 7 nbsp Highway 573 Bay Street Englehart 183 9 nbsp Highway 11 New Liskeard Trans Canada Highway1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miReferences edit a b Ontario Secondary Roads Now Designated 500 600 Vol 112 no 33 119 The Globe and Mail February 4 1956 p 4 Two new Ontario road numbers appear on the province s 1956 official road map which will be ready for distribution next week The new numbers are the 500 and 600 series and designate hundreds of miles of secondary roads which are wholly maintained by the Highways Department More than 100 secondary roads will have their own numbers and signs this year All of these secondary roads were taken into the province s main highways system because they form important connecting links with the King s Highways a b c d e Ministry of Transportation of Ontario 2016 Annual Average Daily Traffic AADT counts Retrieved February 1 2021 a b c Google June 20 2015 Route of Highway 560 Including Streetview Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 20 2015 a b c Minutillo Carmine 2009 Backroad Mapbook Northeastern Ontario Mussio Ventures pp 29 32 43 ISBN 978 1 897225 40 0 The Atlas of Canada Archived 2013 01 22 at the Wayback Machine Ontario Road Map Map Cartography by C P Robins Ontario Department of Highways 1956 K29 L33 AADT Traffic Volumes 1955 1969 And Traffic Collision Data 1967 1969 Ontario Department of Highways 1969 p 114 Notes 2 Hwy 144 renumbered from Sec Hwy 544 in April 1965 a b Ontario Back Road Atlas Map Cartography by MapArt Peter Heiler 2010 p 105 J16 18 ISBN 978 1 55198 226 7 External links editHighway 560 at OntHighways com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ontario Highway 560 amp oldid 1022844037 Highway 560A, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.