This is a list of secondary highways in Timiskaming District, most of which serve as
logging roads or provide access to the isolated and sparsely populated areas in the
Timiskaming District of northeastern
Ontario.
Secondary Highway 558, commonly referred to as Highway 558, is a
secondary highway in the
Canadian province of
Ontario. Located in the
Timiskaming District, the highway begins at the western city limits of
Temiskaming Shores, three kilometres west of
Highway 11 along Mowat Landing Road. It extends westerly for 16.8 kilometres (10.4 mi), passing through the community of
Button's Corners and ending at the
Montreal River in the community of
Mowat Landing. Some cottages and a public boat launch are at the western terminus.
Secondary Highway 562, commonly referred to as Highway 562, is a
secondary highway in the
Canadian province of
Ontario. Located in the
Timiskaming District, the highway begins at an intersection with
Highway 65 at
McCool. It extends northerly for 3 kilometres (1.9 mi), and then turns easterly for 12 kilometres (7.5 mi), ending at a junction with
Highway 11 just outside
Thornloe.
Highway 566, a westerly continuation of the primary
Highway 66, extends from the
Montreal River at
Matachewan for 25.9 kilometres to Ashley Mine.
At Ashley Mine the roadway, although no longer designated as a provincial highway, continues for another approximately 40 kilometres (20 mi), ending at an intersection with a north–south road that extends from
Highway 560 into the urban core of
Timmins.
Secondary Highway 567, commonly referred to as Highway 567, is a
secondary highway in the
Canadian province of
Ontario, located within
Timiskaming District. Commencing at a junction with King Street in the community of
North Cobalt, the highway extends southerly for 34.5 kilometres (21.4 mi) to the Lower Notch power dam at the mouth of the
Montreal River .
Secondary Highway 569, commonly referred to as Highway 569, is a
secondary highway in the
Canadian province of
Ontario. Located within
Timiskaming District, the highway spans a distance of 28.3 kilometres (17.6 mi). Commencing at a junction with
Highway 11 in the township of
Harley, it travels northerly for 19 kilometres (12 mi) through the communities of
Couttsville and
Hilliardton, then travels west for 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) through the communities of
Tomstown and
Heaslip to another junction with Highway 11 and
Highway 624 in the township of
Evanturel southeast of
Englehart.
Secondary Highway 573, commonly referred to as Highway 573, is a
secondary highway in the
Canadian province of
Ontario. Its total length is approximately 19.3 kilometres (12.0 mi). Its northern terminus is
Highway 11, and its southern terminus is at
Highway 560 in
Charlton.
Secondary Highway 624, commonly referred to as Highway 624, is a
secondary highway in the
Canadian province of
Ontario. Located within
Timiskaming District, the highway spans a distance of 41.8 kilometres (26.0 mi) from a junction with
Highway 11 and
Highway 569 in the township of
Evanturel to a junction with
Highway 66 in
Larder Lake, passing through the community of
Marter about 10 kilometres (6 mi) north of the south end. Another Highway 624 existed in the mid-to-late 1950s west of
Timmins, connecting
Highway 616 with Foleyet;
Highway 101 eventually assumed this route. The current Highway624 was assumed on September15, 1960.[3]
Secondary Highway 650, commonly referred to as Highway 650, is a
provincially maintained highway in the
Canadian province of
Ontario. The highway is 7.6 kilometres (4.7 mi) in length, connecting
Highway 112 in
Dane with the now abandoned
Adams Mine site. The route was designated in 1964, shortly after the mine opened. It is sparsely travelled, but paved throughout its length.
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abOntario Department of Highways (March 31, 1951). "Appendix No. 3A - Schedule Of designations And Re-designations Of Sections of the King's Highway and Secondary Highway Systems for the Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 1961". Annual Report (Report). pp. 241–242.