Highway 4 (Ontario)
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| Length: | 100.8 km[1] (62.6 mi) | ||||||||||||
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Highway 4 is a provincially maintained highway in southwestern Ontario, Canada. Highway 4 currently runs Talbotville Royal (near St. Thomas) north to Clinton.
The total length of Highway 4 is 100.8km.
Highway 4 travels through Talbotville Royal, Tempo, Scottsville, Lambeth, London, Northcrest, Uplands, Arva, Birr, Elginfield, Lucan, Clandeboye, Mooresville, Centralia, Exeter, Hay, Hensall, Kippen, Brucefield, Vanastra, and Clinton.
Highway 4 travels through the following municipalities: Southwold Township, London, Middlesex Centre Township, Lucan Biddulph Township, North Middlesex, South Huron, Bluewater, and Central Huron.
Highway 4 travels through the following counties: Elgin, Middlesex and Huron.
As of April 2008, Highway 4 officially does not exist within the City of London except south of Glanworth Drive, but instead is now signed with green "TO 4" trailblazer crown signs. The City was considering alternate routes for Highway 4 through the city in the early 2000s but this never materialized.
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- History of Highway 4
- Historical Photographs of Highway 4
- Highway Ends Pictures for Highway 4
- Highway 4 Pictures
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