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| Last updated: June 30, 2004 (C) 2003, 2004, Michael J. LaRochelle |
| Hwy 50 was an important highway that linked Toronto, Bolton, and Alliston. The highway ran from Hwy 27 near Rexdale in Toronto north to Hwy 89 west of Alliston. Arguably, Hwy 50 is a northern continuation of Hwy 427, which ends at Hwy 7 east of the Hwy 50 junction. Despite the importance of Hwy 50, it was downloaded completely in 1998. |
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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 PICK ANOTHER HIGHWAY HOME |
| King's Highway 50 |