Highway 64 (Ontario)
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Highway 64 is a provincial highway in the Canadian province of Ontario.
The highway's southern terminus is an intersection with Highway 69 in the Sudbury District at Rutter. The highway heads east for approximately 26 kilometres, where it intersects with Highway 528. At that intersection, Highway 528 continues east, while Highway 64 turns north for four kilometres to Noëlville, where it intersects with Highway 535. Highway 535 continues north, while Highway 64 heads east again, for six kilometres to the community of Chartrand Corner.
The highway continues, alternating in northward and eastward segments around the west arm of Lake Nipissing, crossing into the Nipissing District just north of Mashkinonje Provincial Park, and eventually intersecting with Highway 17 at Verner. It then shares the routing of Highway 17 eastward for 15 kilometres to Sturgeon Falls, where it again heads northward for 57 kilometres to its northern terminus, intersecting Highway 11 at Marten River.
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