Highway 7
Picture taken September 18th, 2003 at Shantz Station Road.
Prior to 1997:
Western Terminus: Interchange with King's Highway 40 in the east end of Sarnia.
Eastern Terminus: Interchange with King's Highway 417 in the city of Kanata in the Greater Ottawa Area
After 2003:
Western Section:
Western Terminus: Junction King's Highway 4 at Elginfield north of London
Eastern Terminus: At the Peel Region - Wellington County Boundary west of Brampton
The downloaded section of Highway 7 west of Highway 4 at Elginfield has been renamed: Lambton Road 22, Lambton Road 79, Lambton Road 6 and Middlesex Road 7. Between the western and eastern sections 7 has been renamed Peel Road 107 and York Road 7 (Highway 7).
Eastern Section:
Western Terminus: It is unclear whether Highway 7's western terminus is at the Highway 48 junction, or if it is further east at 9th Line in Markham. That being said King's Highway 7 markers begin from Highway 48 easterly
Eastern Terminus: At the interchange with King's Highway 417 in the new city of Ottawa.
Picture above taken September 17th, 2003
Highway 7 is (at least was before downloading) a trans-provincial highway, and because of its length I am splitting all additional information and pictures into sections accessible by hyperlinks below:
Page 1 (Junction Highway 40 in Sarnia - Junction Highway 8 in Stratford) Page 2 (Stratford - Junction Highway 11 in Thornhill)
Page 3 (Thornhill - Junction Highway 115 & (Former) Highway 28 near Peterborough) Page 4 (Peterborough to Highway 417 Ottawa)
There were many auxiliary routes the lead into communities that were bypassed by Highway 7 before downloading, and also a Alternative route shortening the trip from Manchester to Peterborough
Alternate 'A' Routes | Business 'B' Routes |
King's Highway 7A | Highway 7B (Lindsay) |
Highway 7B (Peterborough) | |
Highway 7B (Carleton Place) |
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