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Road Summary |
0.0
(85.4) |
0.0
(53.1) |
Junction of Highway #12 and Highway #400
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North to Town of Parry Sound 52 km's.South to City of Barrie, Toronto. Note: As of July/2002. North of this point. There was extensive road construction at different locations, it would appear that highway #400 could be extended.
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5.6
(79.8) |
3.5
(49.6) |
Point of Interest
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Crossing Musquash Creek
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6.1
(79.3) |
3.8
(49.3) |
Point of Interest
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Start of Highway #400 as posted on highway. North of this point. July / 2002. There was extensive road construction at different locations, it would appear that highway #400 could be extended.
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9.3
(76.1) |
5.8
(47.3) |
Junction of Highway #32
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West to Go Home Lake
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11.1
(74.3) |
6.9
(46.2) |
Point of Interest
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Crossing the Gibson River.
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12.5
(72.9) |
7.8
(45.3) |
Exit # 174. Junction of Highway #33
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East to Six Mile Lake
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16.9
(68.5) |
10.5
(42.6) |
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View from highway
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17.6
(67.8) |
10.9
(42.1) |
Exit # 168
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Community of Crooked Bay
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20.2
(65.2) |
12.6
(40.5) |
Hidden Glen Road
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Access to Hidden Glen Trailer Park, west side of highway
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25.5
(59.9) |
15.8
(37.2) |
Exit #162 Junction of Highways # 34 & Highway #48
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East to community of Big Chute, Big Chute Marine Railway.Imagine portaging over land without ever stepping out of your boat. At Big Chute, where the Severn River rushes down a long chute of granite, a huge, 100-tonne open carriage lets you do just that. Riding on twin tracks, it lifts boats out of the water, offloading them again into the river on the other side. The Trent-Severn Waterway is a National Historic Site of Canada. East to Severn Falls. West to community of South Bay.
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25.5
(59.9) |
15.8
(37.2) |
Exit # 162 Junction of Highways #34 & #48
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East to Six Mile Provincial Park, camping,217 campsites, 53 elec sites, flush toilets showers.
Three sandy beaches, calm waters for swimming, canoeing and fishing, and a scenic hiking trail make this park near Highway 400 a convenient stopover. Wildlife is abundant and, oddly, so are rare species: birds (yellow-throated vireos), plants (yellow-eyed grass), insects (walking sticks) and reptiles (five-lined skinks).
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31.6
(53.8) |
19.6
(33.4) |
Exit #156 Junction of Highway #5
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West to community of Honey Harbour, South Bay. Roadside Highway Turnout Rest Area, east side of highway
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33.3
(52.1) |
20.7
(32.4) |
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View from Highway
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33.4
(52.0) |
20.8
(32.3) |
Point of Interest
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North Boundry of Simcoe County
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33.8
(51.6) |
21.0
(32.1) |
Exit #153
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East to community of Port Severn 1.7 km's, Port Severn Lock #45, (Trent Severn Waterway System)
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33.8
(51.6) |
21.0
(32.1) |
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Lock #45 Port Severn (Trent Severn Waterway)
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37.4
(48.0) |
23.2
(29.8) |
Exit #149 Junction of Highway #59
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Services. Access to campground, Quiet Waters Sailboats
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39.8
(45.6) |
24.7
(28.3) |
Exit #147 Junction of Highway #12
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West to community of Midland. Note Highway #12 overlaps with highway #400.
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45.7
(39.7) |
28.4
(24.7) |
Exit # 141 Junction of Highway #12 & #23
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East to community of Coldwater & Orillia. West to community of Vassey
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48.4
(37.0) |
30.1
(23.0) |
Exit #137
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Access from highway
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49.2
(36.2) |
30.6
(22.5) |
Exit #136 Junction of Highway #19
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West to community of Moonstone, Orr Lake
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54.2
(31.2) |
33.7
(19.4) |
Exit #131
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West to community of Hillsdale
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64.3
(21.1) |
40.0
(13.1) |
Exit #121 Junction of Highway #93
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North to community of Hillsdale
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66.6
(18.8) |
41.4
(11.7) |
Exit #117 Junction of Highway #22
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East to community of Craighurst, Horseshoe Valley.
West to community of Anten Mills. East to Bass Lake Provincial Park, camping,182 campsites, 92 elec. sites, flush toilets, showers.
Follow Waterview Trail and learn how Bass Lake park, a farm for more than 100 years, was transformed to a recreational park. Just west of Orillia - close to historic Huronia - it is a popular spot for swimming, hiking, fishing and boating. Its fields and trails good for skiing and snowshoeing in winter.
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74.4
(11.0) |
46.2
(6.8) |
Exit #111 Junction of Highway #43 Highway #11 sec.
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East to community of Dalston, Edgar. West to community of Midhurst. Spring Water Provincial Park. Picnics and Day Use
Open year round, this day-use park is ideal for outdoor recreation. There is a well equipped children's play ground, horseshoe pits, basketball court and large, open play area. Eight picnic shelters can accommodate groups of 25 to 500 people.
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80.5
(4.9) |
50.0
(3.0) |
Junction of Highway #11 ( Kings Highway )
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East to community of Crown Hill
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85.4
(0.0) |
53.1
(0.0) |
Exit #98 Bayfield Street, Junction of Highway #26
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City of Barrie, all services. North to community of Midhurst. South to City of Toronto.
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