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Highway 69 (Ontario)

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Highway 69 is a major north-south highway in Central and Northern Ontario, linking Sudbury with Highway 400 in Parry Sound.

The current highway begins at the Musquash River Bridge south of MacTier and ends at an interchange with Highway 17 in Sudbury, with a total length at 206 km (128 miles). The length of the highway has slowly been decreasing over recent years as Highway 400 is extended northward, and eventually will completely take over Highway 69, most likely around 2017.

Two segments are (currently) multiplexed with 400:

The highway is part of the Trans-Canada Highway for most of its length, except for the section between Exits 189 and 213 that was bypassed by Highway 400 but remains signed as 69.

Between Parry Sound and Sudbury, there are no large communities, although there are numerous small communities including (from south to north) Nobel, Shawanaga, Pointe au Baril, Byng Inlet, Britt, Bigwood, Delamere and Estaire.

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ON Highway 17

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