Ontario Highway 58

Ontario Highway 58

King's Highway 58, commonly referred to as Highway 58, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. Highway 58 currently runs from the Highway 406 junction on the St. Catharines – Thorold boundary to the Highway 406 junction near Turner's Corners, all within the Regional Municipality of Niagara. A second part runs from the Highway 58A junction in the south of Welland to the Niagara Regional Road 3, formerly Highway 3 junction in Port Colborne. Prior to 1998, Highway 58 was continuous as it travelled through west side of Welland before reaching the Highway 58A junction. However, the province transferred the central section to the city of Welland.

Read more about Ontario Highway 58:  Route Description, Major Intersections

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