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- Ontario_Highway_70 length "15.1".
- Ontario_Highway_70 abstract "King's Highway 70, commonly referred to as Highway 70, was a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario, which provided a shorter route from Highway 6 and Highway 21 in Springmount to Highway 6 in Hepworth. The route, which now forms part of Highway 6, was 15.1 kilometres (9.4 mi) long and travelled in a southeast–northwest direction west of Owen Sound. The route followed an early trail blazed by deputy surveyor Charles Rankin in 1842 that was upgraded to a modern road in the 1920s. Highway 70 was designated in 1965 and renumbered as Highway 6 in 1997. Another Highway 70 existed near Kenora between 1937 and 1959 before being renumbered as Highway 71. This designation was applied along the newly opened Heenan Highway, shortly after the Department of Highways (DHO) began numbering routes in northern Ontario. However, a series of renumberings in 1960 led to the entire length becoming part of Highway 71.".
- Ontario_Highway_70 length "15100.0".
- Ontario_Highway_70 routeEnd South_Bruce_Peninsula.
- Ontario_Highway_70 routeEndDirection "North".
- Ontario_Highway_70 routeNumber "70".
- Ontario_Highway_70 routeStart Owen_Sound.
- Ontario_Highway_70 routeStartDirection "South".
- Ontario_Highway_70 routeTypeAbbreviation "Hwy".
- Ontario_Highway_70 thumbnail 71_Sioux_Narrows,_1951.png?width=300.
- Ontario_Highway_70 wikiPageID "34527207".
- Ontario_Highway_70 wikiPageRevisionID "596977407".
- Ontario_Highway_70 append "This table covers the routing of Highway 70 between 1965 and 1997; for the iteration near Kenora see Highway 71".
- Ontario_Highway_70 directionA "South".
- Ontario_Highway_70 directionB "North".
- Ontario_Highway_70 division "Bruce".
- Ontario_Highway_70 division "Grey".
- Ontario_Highway_70 dspan "3".
- Ontario_Highway_70 hasPhotoCollection Ontario_Highway_70.
- Ontario_Highway_70 headerType "former".
- Ontario_Highway_70 history ":near Kenora April 22, 1965 – April 1, 1997".
- Ontario_Highway_70 history ":near Owen Sound".
- Ontario_Highway_70 history "September 1, 1937 – April 1, 1960".
- Ontario_Highway_70 km "0".
- Ontario_Highway_70 km "10.2".
- Ontario_Highway_70 km "15.1".
- Ontario_Highway_70 km "6.4".
- Ontario_Highway_70 lengthKm "15.1".
- Ontario_Highway_70 location "Cruickshank".
- Ontario_Highway_70 location "Hepworth".
- Ontario_Highway_70 location "Shallow Lake".
- Ontario_Highway_70 location "Springmount".
- Ontario_Highway_70 maint "MTO".
- Ontario_Highway_70 notes "Locally known as Queen Street".
- Ontario_Highway_70 province "ON".
- Ontario_Highway_70 road "Sideroad 10".
- Ontario_Highway_70 route "70".
- Ontario_Highway_70 terminusA "near Owen Sound".
- Ontario_Highway_70 terminusB "in Hepworth".
- Ontario_Highway_70 type "Hwy".
- Ontario_Highway_70 subject Category:Ontario_provincial_highways.
- Ontario_Highway_70 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Ontario_Highway_70 type Infrastructure.
- Ontario_Highway_70 type Place.
- Ontario_Highway_70 type Road.
- Ontario_Highway_70 type RouteOfTransportation.
- Ontario_Highway_70 type Wikidata:Q532.
- Ontario_Highway_70 type Place.
- Ontario_Highway_70 type Location.
- Ontario_Highway_70 comment "King's Highway 70, commonly referred to as Highway 70, was a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario, which provided a shorter route from Highway 6 and Highway 21 in Springmount to Highway 6 in Hepworth. The route, which now forms part of Highway 6, was 15.1 kilometres (9.4 mi) long and travelled in a southeast–northwest direction west of Owen Sound.".
- Ontario_Highway_70 label "Ontario Highway 70".
- Ontario_Highway_70 sameAs m.0j29njx.
- Ontario_Highway_70 sameAs Q7094767.
- Ontario_Highway_70 sameAs Q7094767.
- Ontario_Highway_70 wasDerivedFrom Ontario_Highway_70?oldid=596977407.
- Ontario_Highway_70 depiction 71_Sioux_Narrows,_1951.png.
- Ontario_Highway_70 isPrimaryTopicOf Ontario_Highway_70.