Ontario Highway 67

Highway 67 marker
Highway 67
Map
Highway 67 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
Length9.8 km[2] (6.1 mi)
ExistedJune 30, 1937[1]–present
Major junctions
South end Highway 11Porquis Junction
North endDe Troyes Avenue in Iroquois Falls
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
Highway system
Highway 66 Highway 69
Former provincial highways
Highway 68  →

King's Highway 67, commonly referred to as Highway 67, is a provincially maintained highway in the northern portion of the Canadian province of Ontario that connects Highway 11 at Porquis Junction with the town of Iroquois Falls. The two-laned highway is 10.9 kilometres (6.8 mi) long and passes through farmland and swamps en route to the town. Highway 67 was assumed by the Department of Highways in 1937, shortly after the Department of Northern Development merged with it that year. The route originally extended south of Highway 11 to Highway 101 west of Timmins, but this portion was decommissioned as a provincial highway in 1998.

  1. ^ "Appendix No. 3 - Schedule of Assumptions and Reversions of Sections of the King's Highway System for the Year Ending March 31, 1938". Annual Report (Report). Department of Highways. March 31, 1938. p. 80. Retrieved February 3, 2021 – via Internet Archive.
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