Ontario Highway 4
Highway 4 | |||||||
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Location of Highway 4 in Southern Ontario Current route Former route | |||||||
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| Maintained by Ministry of Transportation of Ontario | |||||||
| Length | 100.8 km (62.6 mi) | ||||||
| Existed | February 26, 1920[1]–present | ||||||
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| South end | Highway 3 – St. Thomas | ||||||
| Highway 401 Highway 402 Highway 7 | |||||||
| North end | Highway 8 – Clinton | ||||||
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| Country | Canada | ||||||
| Province | Ontario | ||||||
| Major cities | St. Thomas, London | ||||||
| Towns | Exeter, Clinton | ||||||
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King's Highway 4, also known as Highway 4, is a provincial highway in Ontario, Canada. It starts at Highway 3 in Southwold. It then continues northward until ending at Highway 8 in Clinton. It is 100.8 kilometers (62.6 miles) long. The highway passes through Elgin County, Middlesex County, and Huron County. It also passes through the major cities of St. Thomas and London.
References
- ↑ Shragge 1984, p. 74.