Sultan Industrial Road | |
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Route information | |
Length | 79.7 km[2] (49.5 mi) |
Existed | September 19, 1978[1]–present |
Major junctions | |
West end | Highway 667 at Sultan 47°35′25″N 82°45′39″W / 47.5904°N 82.7608°W |
East end | Highway 144 at Highway 560 junction 47°28′21″N 81°50′51″W / 47.4724°N 81.8476°W |
Location | |
Country | Canada |
Province | Ontario |
Towns | Sultan |
Highway system | |
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The Sultan Industrial Road, also sometimes unofficially known as Ramsey Industrial Road, is a public–private forest access road in the Canadian province of Ontario. Originally built as a resource route for E. B. Eddy's logging and lumber operations in the northwestern Sudbury District, the road is now owned and operated by Eacom Timber. It is under a public access agreement with the province, permitting its use for public travel since 1978. The Sultan Industrial Road is gravel-surfaced throughout its length. There are no services along the remote route.