Ontario Highway 91
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King's Highway 91, commonly referred to as Highway 91, was a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario that connected Highway 24 south of Collingwood with Highway 26 in Stayner, a distance of 7.9 km (4.9 mi). The majority of the route travels through farmland, with the exception of the portion within Stayner. Highway 91 was established in mid 1937 along an existing road. Aside from paving in 1965, the highway remained unchanged until it was decommissioned at the beginning of 1998 and transferred to Simcoe County. Today the route is officially known as Simcoe County Road 91.
Quick Facts King's Highway 91, Route information ...
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Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation | |||||||
Length | 7.9 km[1] (4.9 mi) | ||||||
Existed | August 11, 1937[2]–January 1, 1998[3] | ||||||
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West end | Highway 24 in Duntroon | ||||||
East end | Highway 26 in Stayner | ||||||
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Country | Canada | ||||||
Province | Ontario | ||||||
Towns | Duntroon, Stayner | ||||||
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