Ontario Highway 12

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Region:

  • Simcoe
  • Durham

The King's Highway 12 in the eastern Canadian province of Ontario is part of the Trans-Canada Highway network. It has a length of 145 km, the beginning is Midland, the end in Whitby.

Route

The highway begins in Midland as a turnoff for Highway 93 Highway runs east direction and pushes there is 19 km on Highway 400 Highway 12 runs along with Highway 400 in the next 6 km, then leaves again, however, the route of Highway 400 in southeasterly direction to Orillia. Before the city limits of the highway meets Highway 11, with whom he shares a 2.5 km route. The route passes through Orillia and follows to the south. 3 km north of Sunderland joins a Highway 7, which comes from Peterborough ago. At 39 km the two highways run together to the south. Highway branches off to the west from Brooklin, Highway 12 terminates at the border to Whitby and will continue as Durham Regional Highway 12. At the end of the current node is to be built as part of the enlargement with the future Highway 407 ETR.

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