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Highway 34
Not sure, but it seems that Highway 34 is still provincially maintained from the 417 to Hawkesbury unless they've recently downloaded it (I know it is from the 417 southward), but haven't heard about if it is.--
JForget00:17, 13 September 2007 (UTC)reply
This list should only be for numbered highways. However, that said, there should be an article to list out the various historical road building schemes in Ontario. I could pitch something using my From Footpaths to Freeways book once I finish up the
ONRD stub drive in a week or two, covering the military roads (Yonge, Penetanguishene, Dundas, etc), settlement roads (Huron, Garafraxa, Durham), colonization roads (Hastings, Bobcaygeon, Muskoka) and then the early development of paved roads (Lakeshore, Middle Road, 401). - ʄɭoʏɗiaɲτ¢01:56, 8 September 2011 (UTC)reply
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Highway 34
Not sure, but it seems that Highway 34 is still provincially maintained from the 417 to Hawkesbury unless they've recently downloaded it (I know it is from the 417 southward), but haven't heard about if it is.--
JForget00:17, 13 September 2007 (UTC)reply
This list should only be for numbered highways. However, that said, there should be an article to list out the various historical road building schemes in Ontario. I could pitch something using my From Footpaths to Freeways book once I finish up the
ONRD stub drive in a week or two, covering the military roads (Yonge, Penetanguishene, Dundas, etc), settlement roads (Huron, Garafraxa, Durham), colonization roads (Hastings, Bobcaygeon, Muskoka) and then the early development of paved roads (Lakeshore, Middle Road, 401). - ʄɭoʏɗiaɲτ¢01:56, 8 September 2011 (UTC)reply