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King's Highway 70, commonly referred to as Highway 70, was a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario, which provided a shorter route from Highway 6 and Highway 21 in Springmount to Highway 6 in Hepworth. The route, which now forms part of Highway 6, was 15.1 kilometres (9.4 mi) long and travelled in a southeast–northwest direction west of Owen Sound. The route followed an early trail blazed by deputy surveyor Charles Rankin in 1842 that was upgraded to a modern road in the 1920s. Highway 70 was designated in 1965 and renumbered as Highway 6 in 1997. Another Highway 70 existed near Kenora between 1937 and 1959 before being renumbered as Highway 71. This designation was applied along the newly opened Heenan Highway, shortly after the Department of Highways (DHO) b

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  • Carretera 70 de Ontario (es)
  • Ontario Highway 70 (en)
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  • La carretera de King 70, comúnmente llamada Carretera 70, era una carretera mantenida en la provincia canadiense de Ontario, el cual proporcionó ruta más a escasa de Carretera 6 y Carretera 21 en Springmount a Carretera 6 en Hepworth. La ruta, el cual ahora forma parte de Carretera 6, era 15.1 kilómetros (9.4 mi) mucho tiempo y viajados en un al sureste@–oeste de dirección del noroeste de Owen Sonido. La ruta siguió una estela temprana blazed por diputado surveyor Charles Rankin en 1842 aquello era upgraded a una carretera moderna en el @1920s. Carretera 70 estuvo designado en 1965 y renumbered tan Carretera 6 en 1997. Otra Carretera 70 existió cercano Kenora entre 1937 y 1959 antes de ser renumbered cuando Carretera 71. Este señalamiento estuvo aplicado a lo largo del nuevamente abierto H (es)
  • King's Highway 70, commonly referred to as Highway 70, was a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario, which provided a shorter route from Highway 6 and Highway 21 in Springmount to Highway 6 in Hepworth. The route, which now forms part of Highway 6, was 15.1 kilometres (9.4 mi) long and travelled in a southeast–northwest direction west of Owen Sound. The route followed an early trail blazed by deputy surveyor Charles Rankin in 1842 that was upgraded to a modern road in the 1920s. Highway 70 was designated in 1965 and renumbered as Highway 6 in 1997. Another Highway 70 existed near Kenora between 1937 and 1959 before being renumbered as Highway 71. This designation was applied along the newly opened Heenan Highway, shortly after the Department of Highways (DHO) b (en)
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  • Earlier routing: September 1, 1937–April 1, 1960 (en)
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