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Hwy 77 runs from Leamington northerly to Hwy 401 in the County of Essex. The highway was shortened in the late 1990s when the highway was truncated at the newly constructed Leamington By-pass

Southern Terminus:

Historic:

Currently there are no pictures available of Hwy 77's former southern terminus at the the former Hwy 3 (now Essex Road 34) junction in Downtown Leamington.

If you have, or are able to snap a photo of Hwy 77's former southern terminus, please email the photo(s) to webmaster@onthighways.com

Current:

Hwy 77 now ends at Hwy 3 along the Leamington Bypass.

Perspective from Highway 77 Southbound:

(Photos courtesy Scott Steeves, taken September 10, 2005).
These pictures show the southern terminus of Highway 77 at Highway 3.  The first image shows the junction assembly, while the second image shows the intersection.

Perspective from Hwy 3 Eastbound:

(Photo courtesy Dan Garnell, taken October 23, 2002).
This intersection also serves as the eastern terminus of the westernmost segment of Highway 3.  Featured in this picture is the junction assembly marking the end of Highway 3 and the beginning of Highway 77 Northbound.

 

Northern Terminus:

Current:

Perspective from Hwy 77 Northbound:

(Photo courtesy Scott Steeves, taken October 18, 2005).
This picture shows Hwy 77 looking northerly from the Hwy 401 overpass. Hwy 77 ends at Hwy 401. Unfortunately, there is no ends sign for the northern terminus of Hwy 77.

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