List of Highways in Ontario - Tertiary Highways

Tertiary Highways

  • Highway 800 - Not currently assigned. Became Highway 527 in 1976.
  • Highway 801 - Highway 11 to Namewaminikan River
  • Highway 802 - Kashabowie to Burchell Lake in Thunder Bay District.
  • Highway 803 - Not currently assigned. Became Highway 101 to Nighthawk Lake in 1997.
  • Highway 804 - Manitou Falls Hydroelectric dam to Highway 105 near Ear Falls in Kenora District.
  • Highway 805 - Highway 539A to Pond Lake
  • Highway 806 - Not currently assigned. Became Highway 545 in 1973.
  • Highway 807 - Not currently assigned. Became Highway 622 in 1989.
  • Highway 808 - Not currently assigned. From Highway 599 in Central Patricia to Otoskwin River Bridge. Previously an extension of Highway 599. Decommissioned in 1983.
  • Highway 809 - Decommissioned road near Boston Creek
  • Highway 810 - Highway 553 to Richie Falls
  • Highway 811 - Highway 527 northwesterly for 59 kilometers - the longest Tertiary Highway in Ontario
  • Highway 812 - Not currently assigned. Became Highway 502 in 1981.
  • Highway 813 - Decommissioned road near Sturgeon Falls (identified as Riding Stable Road)

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