Ontario Highway 71

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The King's Highway 71, in the Canadian province of Ontario is part of the Trans-Canada Highway network. It is part of the southern arm in Western Ontario and has a length of 194 km.

Route

The highway has its beginning 20 km west of Kenora on Highway 17 He leads south, 4 km after the start of the highway, he encounters the Rushing River Provincial Park, he also crosses. The road turns to the east and passes south of the border for Dogtooth Provincial Park Eagle. At Andy Lake turn the direction changes again to the south. After 27 km, the distance executes a loop that encloses the Sioux Narrow Provincial Park. At the westernmost point of the loop is the Sioux Narrow Bridge that spans the Sioux Narrows. This forms the connection between the Lake of the Woods and the Whitefish Bay dar. After the loop, the route runs south again. Passing the Caliper Provincial Park leaves the route the area of ​​the Canadian shield and into a very fertile region. 6 km west of Emo meets the Highway on the Rainy River, which it follows down to the east. This river forms a natural border with the United States, Minnesota. On the Rainy River, the highway is also true on Ontario Highway 11 coming from the West. Until Fort Frances both highways extend in a common route guidance. In Emo highways leave the Rainy River and lead directly to Fort Frances. There, the distances separating again, Highway 11 leads north-east, Highway 71 crosses the Rainy River. This bridge is not included and leads to the United States in the city of International Falls. There Highway 71 continues as U.S. Highway 71, which leads to the south of the United States.

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