Ontario Highway 103

Highway 103 marker
Highway 103
Map
     Highway 103      1944–1958 route      Highway 12 concurrency (1965-1973)
Route information
Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
Length58.3 km[1] (36.2 mi)
ExistedJuly 11, 1944[2]–May 15, 1976[3]
Major junctions
South end Highway 69 in Foot's Bay
North end Highway 12 in Waubaushene
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
DivisionsSimcoe County, Muskoka District
Highway system
Highway 102 Highway 105
Former provincial highways
Highway 104  →

King's Highway 103, commonly referred to as Highway 103, was a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. Located in the District Municipality of Muskoka and Simcoe County, the highway extended from Highway 12 at Waubaushene to Highway 69 at Foot's Bay. Established in 1944, it was originally a short gravel highway connecting Waubaushene to Port Severn. In 1950 it was chosen as the future route of the Trans-Canada Highway and extended to Foot's Bay. It existed until 1976, when a series of renumberings eliminated the designation, replacing it with Highway 69; Highway 400 has since been built over the majority of the former route.

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