Major Intersections
The following table lists the major junctions along Highway 41. In addition, it includes some minor junctions that are noted by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario.
| Division | Location | km | Mile | Destinations | Notes |
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| Lennox and Addington |
Greater Napanee | −50.9 | −31.6 | Highway 2 (Dundas Street) – Toronto, Kingston | Section decommissioned January 1, 1998 |
| Kaladar | 0.0 | 0.0 | Highway 7 – Peterborough, Ottawa, Perth | ||
| Northbrook | 11.3 | 7.0 |
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| Cloyne | 18.5 | 11.5 | Hunt Road County Road 506 east – Plevna |
Formerly Highway 506 | |
| Frontenac |
21.6 | 13.4 | Skootamatta Lake Road | ||
| Bon Echo | 30.4 | 18.9 | Bon Echo Provincial Park entrance | ||
| Lennox and Addington |
Denbigh | 63.5 | 39.5 | Highway 28 – Bancroft | |
| Renfrew |
Griffith | 79.0 | 49.1 | County Road 71 (Matawatchan Road) – Camel Chute | Madawaska River Bridge |
| Bonnechere Valley | 101.7 | 63.2 | Highway 132 – Renfrew, Dacre | Historic Ottawa and Opeongo Road | |
| Eganville | 122.1 | 75.9 | County Road 512 | Southern limits of Eganville; beginning of Connecting Link agreement; | |
| 123.2 | 76.6 | Highway 60 east – Renfrew | Beginning of Highway 60 concurrency | ||
| 124.0 | 77.1 | Northern limits of Eganville; end of Connecting Link agreement | |||
| North Algona Wilberforce | 127.1 | 79.0 | Highway 60 west – Golden Lake, Barry's Bay | End of Highway 60 concurrency | |
| Lake Dore | 136.4 | 84.8 | County Road 30 west (Lake Dore Road) – Golden Lake County Road 9 east (Bulger Road) |
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| Huckabones Corners | 145.0 | 90.1 | County Road 11 (Micksburg Road) – Micksburg | ||
| Pembroke | 156.5 | 97.2 | Highway 17 – North Bay, Ottawa, Petawawa, Renfrew | ||
| 160.5 | 99.7 | Highway 148 east (Pembroke Street) | Pembroke Connecting Link agreement | ||
| 1.000 km = 0.621 mi; 1.000 mi = 1.609 km Closed/former • Unopened |
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