Highway 9 (Ontario)
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Highway 9 is a provincial highway in Ontario, Canada. The western terminus is Highway 21 in Kincardine and the eastern terminus is the junction of Highway 400 in King Township.
In 1998, the province downloaded;
- From Highway 400 eastwards towards Yonge Street (formerly Highway 11) in Newmarket. That section is now known as York Regional Road 31, and is a 9.7 kilometre section.
- From Orangeville to Harriston, now called Dufferin County Road 109, and Wellington County Road 109.
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- Ontario Highways 1-20.
- Ontario Hwy 9 Photos, by Scott Steeves
- Google Maps of Highway 9
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