Ontario Highway 89 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

The following table lists the major junctions along Highway 89, as noted by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario.

Division Location km Mile Destinations Notes
Wellington
Harriston 0.0 0.0 Highway 9 west – Walkerton, Kincardine / County Road 109 east – Teviotdale, Orangeville
Minto 5.3 3.3 County Road 2 – Clifford
Wellington–Grey
Mount Forest 15.0 9.3 Beginning of Mount Forest Connecting Link agreement
16.9 10.5 Highway 6 – Guelph
18.2 11.3 End of Mount Forest Connecting Link agreement
Conn 30.2 18.8 County Road 14 south – Arthur / County Road 14 north – Flesherton
Dufferin
East Luther-Grand Valley 47.9 29.8 County Road 25 south – Grand Valley Formerly Highway 25
Shelburne 59.7 37.1 Beginning of Shelburne Connecting Link agreement
61.3 38.1 Highway 10 north – Owen Sound Beginning of Highway 10 concurrency and former Highway 24 concurrency
County Road 124 – Collingwood End of former Highway 24 concurrency
66.2 41.1 Highway 10 south – Orangeville End of Highway 10 concurrency; end of Shelburne Connecting Link agreement
Simcoe
Alliston 84.5 52.5 County Road 50 south – Bolton Formerly Highway 50
Cookstown 107.0 66.5 Highway 400 – Toronto, Barrie
Fennell 112.4 69.8 Highway 11 (Yonge Street) Decommissioned
1.000 km = 0.621 mi; 1.000 mi = 1.609 km
Closed/former • Unopened

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