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Ontario Highway 64

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Highway 64
Route information
Maintained by Ministry of Transportation of Ontario
Length: 145.0 km (90.1 mi)
Existed: August 25, 1937 – present
Major junctions
South end:  Highway 69 at Rutter
  Highway 607 near Alban
 Highway 528 near Noelville
 Highway 535 in Noelville
 Highway 17 between Verner and Sturgeon Falls (15 km (9 mi) concurrency)
 Highway 575 in Field
 Highway 539 in Field
North end:  Highway 11 in Marten River
Highway system
←  Highway 63   Highway 65  →

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King's Highway 64, commonly referred to as Highway 64, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario, connecting Highway 69 north of the French River with Highway 11 at Marten River, via Highway 17 west of Sturgeon Falls. The route serves several communities along the north shore of the French River and west shore of Lake Nipissing as it travels from Highway 69 to Highway 17. North of Sturgeon Falls, the highway provides a shortcut between Highway 17 and Highway 11 northwest of North Bay.

Highway 64 was first assumed in 1937, the year that the Ontario Department of Highways (DHO) merged with the Department of Northern Development (DND) and began assigning route numbers in northern Ontario. It initially connected only Highway 17 and Highway 11, as Highway 69 was not completed through French River until after World War II. In 1956, the route was extended southwest to Rutter via Noëlville to meet Highway 69, establishing the route as it exists today.

The southern terminus of Highway 64 is an interchange with Highway 69 in Sudbury District at Rutter. Formerly a grade-level intersection, this terminus was upgraded to a full interchange which officially opened in 2016, as part of the ongoing freeway conversion of Highway 69. West of the interchange, the roadway continues as Brasier Road.


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