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King's Highway 69
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Hwy 69 runs north from Hwy 400 at the Musquash River bridge northerly to Hwy 17 along the Sudbury By-pass. Hwy 69 is the major link from southern Ontario to the Greater Sudbury area, and is part of the Trans-Canada Highway's Georgian Bay Route.

Southern Terminus:

Historic:

Currently there are no pictures available of Hwy 69's former southern terminus at Highway 12 near Waubaushene.

If you have, or are able to snap a photo of Hwy 69's former southern terminus, please email the photo(s) to webmaster@onthighways.com

Current:

Hwy 69 ends at Highway 400 at the transition from 2- to 4-lanes just south of the Musquash River Bridge

Perspective from Highway 69 Southbound:

(Photos courtesy Scott Steeves, taken June 1st, 2005).
These pictures show the southern terminus of Highway 69 at the Musquash River Bridge. Highway 69 ends at the transition from 2- to 4-lanes.

 

Northern Terminus:

Current:

Perspective from Hwy 69 Northbound:

(Photo courtesy Scott Steeves, taken July 2nd, 2004).
This picture shows the overhead signage denoting the exit to Highway 17 westbound and the transition to Sudbury Road 46 along Highway 69.

Perspective from Highway 17 Eastbound:

(Photos courtesy Scott Steeves, taken July 3rd, 2005).
These pictures show the exit signage for the northern terminus of Highway 69 at Highway 17 along the Sudbury By-pass.

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