Ontario Highway 3 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

The following table lists the major junctions along Highway 3, as noted by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario.

Division Location km Mile Destinations Notes
Essex
Windsor 0.0 0.0 Sandwich Street / Riverside Drive Beginning of Windsor Connecting Link agreement; access to Ambassador Bridge border crossing
Windsor–La Salle boundary 6.7 4.2 County Road 6 (Todd Lane) End of Windsor Connecting Link agreement
10.3 6.4 County Road 9 (Howard Avenue)
Tecumseth 11.2 7.0 Highway 401 east – London, Toronto
13.4 8.3 County Road 11 (Walker Road)
18.4 11.4 County Road 34 (Talbot Road)
21.2 13.2 County Road 19 (Manning Road)
Essex
28.1 17.5 County Road 23 (Arner Townline Road)
Kingsville
34.3 21.3 County Road 27 (Cottam Sideroad)
37.3 23.2 County Road 29 (Division Road)
40.6 25.2 County Road 18
43.9 27.3 County Road 34E (Union Avenue)
46.4 28.8 County Road 31 (Albuna Townline Road)
Leamington
49.9 31.0 Highway 77 north
County Road 33 east (Leamington Bypass)
End of eastern segment of Highway 3
Highway 3 is discontinuous for 145.0 km (90.1 mi) between Leamington and Talbotville Royale
Elgin
Talbotville Royale 194.9 121.1 Highway 4 north (Sunset Road) – London
Central Elgin 198.6 123.4 County Road 25 (Wellington Road) Beginning of St. Thomas Expressway
St. Thomas 202.2 125.6 First Avenue Sole interchange along expressway
204.5 127.1 Centennial Road End of St. Thomas Expressway
205.7 127.8 Talbot Street (west) / Talbot Line (east)
Centennial Road (north) / County Road 28 south
Traffic must turn to remain on Highway 3
210.8 131.0 County Road 74
217.9 135.4 Aylmer western limits; beginning of Connecting Link agreement
End of Connect
County Road 44 (Eden Road)
1.000 km = 0.621 mi; 1.000 mi = 1.609 km
Closed/former • Unopened

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