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| Last updated: August 5, 2004 (C) 2003, 2004, Michael J. LaRochelle |
| King's Highway 121 |
| Hwy 121 started at Hwy 35 south of Fenlon Falls as a "loop" highway. It returned to Hwy 35 near Minden, then after running concurrently with Hwy 35 for 5 km, turned eastward to link Hwy 35 with Haliburton, and ultimately Hwy 28 at Paudash. Hwy 121 was downloaded south of Haliburton in 1998, and the remainder was made into an easterly extension of Hwy 118 in 2003. |
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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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