| <- Hwy 66 | King's
Highway 67 |
Hwy 68-> |
At the height of Hwy 67's modern length it ran northeasterly from Hwy 101 to
the Hwy 578 junction in Iroquois Falls (via a short co-designation with Hwy 11).
In 1997 and 1998 the short urban portion in Iroquois Falls was downloaded, and
more notably, the section of Hwy 67 south of Hwy 11 was also downloaded.
Hwy 67 has without question, the most notable portions of highway to be
downloaded in Northern Ontario.
| Southern Terminus: |
| Historic: |
Hwy 67 ended at Hwy 101 east of Timmins
Perspective from Eastbound Hwy 101:
(Photo courtesy Josh Anderchek, taken: August 28th, 2006).
Signage in advance of the former Hwy 67 junction along Hwy 101.
| Current: |
Currently there are no pictures available of Hwy 67's southern terminus at Hwy 11.
If you have, or are able to snap, a photo of Hwy 67's current southern terminus, please email the photo(s) to webmaster@onthighways.com
| Eastern Terminus: |
| Historic: |
Currently there are no pictures available of Hwy 67's former northern terminus at Hwy 578 in Iroquois Falls.
If you have, or are able to snap, a photo of Hwy 67's
former northern terminus, please email the photo(s) to webmaster@onthighways.com
| Current: |
Currently there are no pictures available of Hwy 67's current northern terminus at the Former Hwy 577 junction in Iroquois Falls.
If you have, or are able to snap, a photo of Hwy 67's current northern terminus, please email the photo(s) to webmaster@onthighways.com
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