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| Last updated: July 25, 2004 (C) 2003, 2004, Michael J. LaRochelle |
| King's Highway 2S |
| Hwy 2S is known today to most motorists as the Thousand Islands Parkway. It was originally built a scenic alternate route to Hwy 2 in Eastern Ontario, along the St. Lawrence River. Heading east, it deviated from Hwy 2 just east of Gananoque, and joined back to Hwy 2 west of Brockville. For a period of time in the 1950s and 60s, it was part of Hwy 401. Hwy 2S ceased to exist in 1970. |
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| King's Highway crown image derived from Canadian Highway Markers - (C) 2000, James Lin Some historical highway information courtesy The History of Ontario's King's Highways - (C) 2004, Cameron Bevers HOME |
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