Ontario Highway 68

Highway 68 marker
Highway 68
Manitowaning Road
The Highway 68 designation applied only to the portion of contemporary Highway 6 located on Manitoulin Island and northerly to McKerrow.
Route information
Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
Length116.8 km (72.6 mi)
in 1980
ExistedAugust 11, 1937–Spring 1980 (renumbered as extension of Highway 6)
Major junctions
North end Highway 17
Major intersections Highway 540 (Meredith Street) – Little Current
 Highway 542Tehkummah
South endFerry Dock in South Baymouth
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
CountiesSudbury, Manitoulin
Major citiesMcKerrow, Espanola, Little Current, Manitowaning, South Baymouth
Highway system
Highway 67 Highway 69

King's Highway 68, commonly referred to as Highway 68, was a provincially maintained highway on Manitoulin Island, linking the island to the mainland. It was connected to the rest of the network at McKerrow, where it met Highway 17. The road was built in the 1920s as a trunk road for the Department of Northern Development (later merged into the Department of Highways, today's Ministry of Transportation), but was assumed as a provincial highway in 1937, as the only King's Highway on the island. Highway 68 stretched from South Baymouth in the south, through the towns of Manitowaning and Little Current north through Espanola on the mainland, before terminating at Highway 17 in McKerrow.

The entire route was later redesignated as an extension of Highway 6 in 1980. It remains part of the provincial highway system under its new designation.