Clute WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 1984-94, [1984] - [1994], p. 13

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; 3 ‘ Pleacant and Safe Driviag! ‘ The Department of Highways publishes, and distributes upon request without j charge, the Official Weekly Road Bulletin for the purpose of promoting safer and more enjoyable motoring. The term "bituminous surfaced gravel" is used to designate a surface upon which a coating has been spread to bind the gravel and to lay the dust. Where the designation "paving" or "under construction" is used the motorist may expect to encounter oneâ€"way traffic through that section where the work is in progress. All places mentioned in the Bulletin are shown on the Ontario Official Government Road Map. Information may be had by phoning Department of Highways offices located at the following places: Toronto, Chatham, London, Stratford, Hamilton, Owen Sound, f Port Hope, Kingston, Ottawa, Bancroft, Huntsville, North Bay, New Liskeard, Cochrane, f Sudbury, Blind River, Fort William, Kenora. Please notify the Ontario Department of Highways, Public Relations Branch, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, three weeks in advance of a change of address. Also, kindly enclose your former address as it appears on the envelope carrying your Bulletin. PLEASE CONSIDER THAT THE CONDITION OF A GRAVEL SURFACE CAN BE MATERIALLY AND [ QUICKLY ALTERED BY A CHANGE OF WEATHER, I | f llwllml’ | U "," |\ on & F 20 . enminy avaimmserir : /. C n en on s THE QUEEN ELIZABETH WAY â€" TORONTO TO FORT ERIE â€" 97 miles. Paved. A divided highway, except adjacent to Hamilton Bay (four miles), single width. PAVING from: No. 27 Highway to No. 10 Highway; for six miles in vicinity of St. Catharines. Niagara Falls to Fort Erie, divided highway, but northâ€" bound lane used for twoâ€"way traffic, southbound lane IS CLOSED TO TRAFFIC, No. 400 HIGHWAYâ€"TORONTO TO CROWN HILLâ€"53.2 miles, Paved, CONâ€" STRUCTION and PAVING from: Barrie to Crown Hill No. 401 HIGHWAYâ€"(TORONTO BYâ€"PASS) WESTON ROAD TO No. 11 HIGHâ€" WAYâ€"7.1 miles. Paved. CONSTRUCTION and PAVING. N.B.â€"Oneâ€"way traffic in short section. No. 401.HIGHWAYâ€"WEST HILL TO NEWCASTLEâ€"32.8 miles. Paved, No. 401 HIGHWAYâ€"GANANOQUE TO JUNCTION No. 2 HIGHWAYâ€"25.6 miles. Westbound lane gravel, CLOSED TO THROUGH TRAFFIC; eastbound lane, used for twoâ€"way traffic, paved. No. 401% HeId(‘.‘vHWAYâ€"SARNIA (BLUEWATER BRIDGE) EASTERLYâ€"4 miles. av No.2 HIGHWAY â€" WINDSOR TO QUEBEC BOUNDARYâ€"542 miles. Paved. UNDER CONSTRUCTION from: two miles to six miles east of Wardsville, PAVING from: Belleville to five miles east. ROUGH from:; Summerstown to Lancaster. No, 3 HIGHWAYâ€"WINDSOR TO FORT ERIEâ€"260 miles. Paved. This is the most direct route between the border crossing points of Windsor and Fort Erie. ROUGH from: ten miles east of Wheatley to six miles east of Palmyra. No. 3A HIGHWAYâ€"CHAMBERS CORNERS TO NIAGARA FALLSâ€"24.8 miles. Paved. ROUGH and PATCHING from seven miles west to Welland. No. 3B HIGHWAYâ€"WINDSOR TO No. 3 HIGHWAYâ€"â€"6 miles. Paved. No. 3C HIGHWAYâ€"RIDGEWAY TO FORT ERIEâ€"â€"7.5 miles. Paved.

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