Highway 141 (Ontario)
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| Length: | 54.3 km[1] (33.7 mi) | ||||||||||||
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Highway 141 is a provincially maintained highway in central Ontario, Canada. Its western terminus is at Highway 400 south of Horseshoe Lake in Seguin Township while its eastern terminus is at Highway 11 near Port Sydney.
The total length of Highway 141 is presently 54.3 km. It travele through Muskoka District and Parry Sound District, travelling through the communities of Humphrey, Rosseau, Bent River (off-route but nearby), Ullswater and Raymond.
On Highway 400, the Highway 141 junction is located at interchange 207 near the Parry Sound Area Municipal Airport. 0.9 km from that point, the highway overlaps Highway 69 for 3.5 km before heading east towards Rosseau and Highway 11.
Before 2003, and the development of the Highway 400 superhighway extension in the Parry Sound region, the western terminus was at Highway 69 near Hayes Corners.
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- Google Maps: Highway 141 route
- History of Highway 141
- Historical Photographs of Highway 141
- Highway 141 pictures and information
- Ontario Provincial Highways Traffic Volumes On Demand
- Ontario Ministry of Transportation: Southern Ontario Road Maps
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