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Ontario Highway 63

King's Highway 63, commonly referred to as Highway 63, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The 63.5-kilometre (39.5 mi) route travels from Highway 11 and Highway 17 (the Trans-Canada Highway) in North Bay northeast to the Ontario-Quebec provincial boundary, where it continues as Route 101 into Témiscaming.

Highway 63

Route information
Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation
Length63.5 km[2] (39.5 mi)
ExistedAugust 25, 1937[1]–present
Major junctions
South endNorth Bay north city limits
(Continues south as Main Street)
Major intersections Highway 533 near Eldee
North end Route 101 between Thorne and Témiscaming
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
Highway system

The route was assumed in 1937, following the merger of the Department of Northern Development (DND) into the Department of Highways (DHO), predecessor to the modern Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO). It travelled from what was then Highway 11 (Main Street) in downtown North Bay northeast to its present terminus. The highway follows the same route today, with the exception of the westernmost 1.9 kilometres (1.2 mi), which were transferred to the City of North Bay in 1998.

Route description

Highway 63 begins at Highway 11 and Highway 17 (the Trans-Canada Highway) in North Bay and travels 63.5 kilometres (39.5 mi) northeast to the Ontario–Quebec provincial boundary, where Route 101 continues into Témiscaming. It travels through the communities of Feronia, Redbridge, Balsam Creek, Eldee and Thorne. Prior to 1998, the route included a 1.9-kilometre (1.2 mi) section of Cassells Street extending into downtown North Bay. Highway 63 is 63.5 kilometres (39.5 mi) long, situated entirely within Nipissing District.[3][4]

Beginning in North Bay near Lake Nipissing, the source of the French River which flows down to Georgian Bay, Highway 63 travels east through suburbs. It exits the city and travels along the northern shores of Trout Lake, which serves as the headwaters of the Mattawa River, which flows into the Ottawa River and eventually the St. Lawrence River. The portion of Highway 63 west of Trout Lake travels between these water systems.[3][4]

The highway curves northeast to pass through the communities of Feronia and later Redbridge and Balsam Creek, after which it enters thick wilderness dominated by the Canadian Shield and Boreal Forest, with few residences or services outside of communities. It meanders northward, meeting the northern end of Highway 533, which travels south to Mattawa, approximately two-thirds of the distance between North Bay and the Quebec border. For the remainder of the highway, the route passes through isolated forests, travelling north, then curving east towards the Ottawa River. It passes through the community of Eldee before turning north alongside the river, following it up through Thorne. North of Thorne, the highway turns east and crosses the river into Quebec, becoming Route 101 and entering Témiscaming.[3][4]

History

On August 25, 1937, the North Bay – Témiscaming Road was assumed by the DHO as Highway 63, connecting Highway 11 (Main Street) in downtown North Bay with the Ontario–Quebec border at Témiscaming.[1] The road existed prior to this point as a northern development road. However, on April 1, 1937, the DND merged into the DHO. As a result, numerous highways were assumed in the northern regions of Ontario in mid-1937.[5] The highway remained unchanged for over 60 years, until January 1, 1998, when the Connecting Link agreement through North Bay from Main Street to Highway 11 / Highway 17 - the North Bay Bypass - was rescinded. As a result, Highway 63 was shortened by 1.9 kilometres (1.2 mi).[3]

Major intersections

The following table lists the major junctions along Highway 63, as noted by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario.[2] The entire route is located in Nipissing District.[3] 

Locationkm[2]miDestinationsNotes
North BayMain StreetTransferred to North Bay in 1998; formerly     Highway 11B / Highway 17B
0.00.0    Highway 11 / Highway 17Trans-Canada Highway. North Bay Bypass; Beginning of North Bay Connecting Link agreement.
3.52.2Rees StreetEnd of North Bay Connecting Link agreement; access to North Bay Water Aerodrome
8.45.2Peninsula Road
Redbridge17.711.0Songis RoadNorth Bay city limits
Balsam Creek23.514.6Folkestone Road
 39.224.4  Highway 533Mattawa
Thorne62.238.6Birch Street
 63.539.5Ottawa River BridgeOntario–Quebec border
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Closed/former

References

  1. ^ a b "Appendix No. 3 - Schedule of Assumptions and Reversions of Sections of the King's Highway System for the Year Ending March 31, 1938". Annual Report (Report). Department of Highways. March 31, 1938. p. 80. Retrieved February 3, 2021 – via Internet Archive.
  2. ^ a b Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (2016). "Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) counts". Retrieved January 1, 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e Mapart (2010). Ontario Back Road Atlas (Map). Peter Heiler Ltd. p. 105. § K18. ISBN 978-1-55198-226-7.
  4. ^ a b c Google (June 12, 2015). "Route of Highway 63" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved June 12, 2015.
  5. ^ Shragge, John; Bagnato, Sharon (1984). From Footpaths to Freeways. Ontario Ministry of Transportation and Communications, Historical Committee. p. 71. ISBN 0-7743-9388-2.

External links

  • Highway 63 pictures and information

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King s Highway 63 commonly referred to as Highway 63 is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario The 63 5 kilometre 39 5 mi route travels from Highway 11 and Highway 17 the Trans Canada Highway in North Bay northeast to the Ontario Quebec provincial boundary where it continues as Route 101 into Temiscaming Highway 63Route informationMaintained by the Ministry of TransportationLength63 5 km 2 39 5 mi ExistedAugust 25 1937 1 presentMajor junctionsSouth endNorth Bay north city limits Continues south as Main Street Major intersections Highway 533 near EldeeNorth endRoute 101 between Thorne and TemiscamingLocationCountryCanadaProvinceOntarioHighway systemOntario provincial highwaysCurrent Former 400 series Highway 62 Highway 64The route was assumed in 1937 following the merger of the Department of Northern Development DND into the Department of Highways DHO predecessor to the modern Ministry of Transportation of Ontario MTO It travelled from what was then Highway 11 Main Street in downtown North Bay northeast to its present terminus The highway follows the same route today with the exception of the westernmost 1 9 kilometres 1 2 mi which were transferred to the City of North Bay in 1998 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 References 5 External linksRoute description EditHighway 63 begins at Highway 11 and Highway 17 the Trans Canada Highway in North Bay and travels 63 5 kilometres 39 5 mi northeast to the Ontario Quebec provincial boundary where Route 101 continues into Temiscaming It travels through the communities of Feronia Redbridge Balsam Creek Eldee and Thorne Prior to 1998 the route included a 1 9 kilometre 1 2 mi section of Cassells Street extending into downtown North Bay Highway 63 is 63 5 kilometres 39 5 mi long situated entirely within Nipissing District 3 4 Beginning in North Bay near Lake Nipissing the source of the French River which flows down to Georgian Bay Highway 63 travels east through suburbs It exits the city and travels along the northern shores of Trout Lake which serves as the headwaters of the Mattawa River which flows into the Ottawa River and eventually the St Lawrence River The portion of Highway 63 west of Trout Lake travels between these water systems 3 4 The highway curves northeast to pass through the communities of Feronia and later Redbridge and Balsam Creek after which it enters thick wilderness dominated by the Canadian Shield and Boreal Forest with few residences or services outside of communities It meanders northward meeting the northern end of Highway 533 which travels south to Mattawa approximately two thirds of the distance between North Bay and the Quebec border For the remainder of the highway the route passes through isolated forests travelling north then curving east towards the Ottawa River It passes through the community of Eldee before turning north alongside the river following it up through Thorne North of Thorne the highway turns east and crosses the river into Quebec becoming Route 101 and entering Temiscaming 3 4 History EditOn August 25 1937 the North Bay Temiscaming Road was assumed by the DHO as Highway 63 connecting Highway 11 Main Street in downtown North Bay with the Ontario Quebec border at Temiscaming 1 The road existed prior to this point as a northern development road However on April 1 1937 the DND merged into the DHO As a result numerous highways were assumed in the northern regions of Ontario in mid 1937 5 The highway remained unchanged for over 60 years until January 1 1998 when the Connecting Link agreement through North Bay from Main Street to Highway 11 Highway 17 the North Bay Bypass was rescinded As a result Highway 63 was shortened by 1 9 kilometres 1 2 mi 3 Major intersections EditThe following table lists the major junctions along Highway 63 as noted by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario 2 The entire route is located in Nipissing District 3 Locationkm 2 miDestinationsNotesNorth BayMain StreetTransferred to North Bay in 1998 formerly Highway 11B Highway 17B0 00 0 Highway 11 Highway 17Trans Canada Highway North Bay Bypass Beginning of North Bay Connecting Link agreement 3 52 2Rees StreetEnd of North Bay Connecting Link agreement access to North Bay Water Aerodrome8 45 2Peninsula RoadRedbridge17 711 0Songis RoadNorth Bay city limitsBalsam Creek23 514 6Folkestone Road 39 224 4 Highway 533 MattawaThorne62 238 6Birch Street 63 539 5Ottawa River BridgeOntario Quebec border1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Closed formerReferences Edit a b Appendix No 3 Schedule of Assumptions and Reversions of Sections of the King s Highway System for the Year Ending March 31 1938 Annual Report Report Department of Highways March 31 1938 p 80 Retrieved February 3 2021 via Internet Archive a b Ministry of Transportation of Ontario 2016 Annual Average Daily Traffic AADT counts Retrieved January 1 2021 a b c d e Mapart 2010 Ontario Back Road Atlas Map Peter Heiler Ltd p 105 K18 ISBN 978 1 55198 226 7 a b c Google June 12 2015 Route of Highway 63 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved June 12 2015 Shragge John Bagnato Sharon 1984 From Footpaths to Freeways Ontario Ministry of Transportation and Communications Historical Committee p 71 ISBN 0 7743 9388 2 External links EditHighway 63 pictures and information Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ontario Highway 63 amp oldid 1055141972, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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