Ontario Highway 417 - Exit List

Exit List

The following table lists the major junctions along Highway 417, as noted by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario. Unlike other highways in Ontario, Highway 417 is measured from east to west, and as such this table is presented in that order.

Division Location km Mile Exit Destinations Notes
Ontario–Quebec border
Highway 417 continues towards Montreal as Autoroute 40
Prescott and Russell
East Hawkesbury 5.1 3.2 5 County Road 4 / County Road 14 – Chute-à-Blondeau, Saint Eugene
9.5 5.9 9 County Road 17 – Hawkesbury, Rockland Westbound exit and eastbound entrance; formerly Highway 17
16.8 10.4 17 County Road 10 (Barb Road) – Vankleek Hill, Saint Eugene
Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry
North Glengarry 27.5 17.1 27 Highway 34 south / County Road 34 north – Alexandria, Vankleek Hill, Hawkesbury, Mirabel Airport
33.8 21.0 35 County Road 23 / County Road 31 (McCrimmon Road) – Alexandria, Saint Bernardin
50.7 31.5 51 County Road 9 / County Road 20 (Highland Road) – Maxville, Saint Isidore
North Stormont 57.8 35.9 58 Highway 138 south – Cornwall, Monkland / County Road 8 north – Casselman
The Nation 65.7 40.8 66 County Road 7 (Saint Albert Road) – Casselman, Crysler, Saint Albert
The Nation, Russell 79.0 49.1 79 County Road 5 (Limoges Road) – Limoges, Embrun, Crysler
Ottawa
87.8 54.6 88 Regional Road 33 (Rockdale Road) – Vars, Russell, Embrun
95.8 59.5 96 Regional Road 41 – Russell, Carlsbad Springs
103.5 64.3 104 Regional Road 27 (Anderson Road)
Regional Road 32 (Hunt Club Road) Expected to be completed by August 2014 with the extension of Hunt Club Road to Highway 417
109.2 67.9 110 Regional Road 43 (Walkley Road)
111.6 69.3 112 Regional Road 30 (Innes Road)
113.1 70.3 113A Regional Road 174 east – Orléans, Rockland The Split
113B Aviation Parkway Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
114.3 71.0 115 St. Laurent Boulevard
116.0 72.1 117 Riverside Drive, Vanier Parkway
117.4 72.9 118 To A-5 / Nicholas Street, Mann Avenue, Lees Avenue – Gatineau To Macdonald-Cartier Bridge
118.6 73.7 119 Metcalfe Street, Catherine Street
119.2 74.1 120 Kent Street Eastbound exit
120.0 74.6 121A Regional Road 31 (Bronson Avenue) – Ottawa Airport No eastbound entrance; former Highway 31
120.6 74.9 121B Rochester Street Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
122.1 75.9 122 Parkdale Avenue - Ottawa Hospital
123.1 76.5 123 Island Park Drive Westbound exit
123.9 77.0 124 Carling Avenue, Kirkwood Avenue
125.8 78.2 126 Maitland Avenue – Nepean
127.3 79.1 127 Woodroffe Avenue – Nepean Signed as exits 127A (north) and 127B (south) westbound
129.4 80.4 129 Pinecrest Road, Greenbank Road – Nepean
130.7 81.2 130 Regional Road 36 (Richmond Road / Acres Road) – Bayshore Drive
131.6 81.8 131 Highway 416 south to Highway 401 – Kingston, Toronto
133.6 83.0 134 Regional Road 59 (Moodie Drive)
137.6 85.5 138 Regional Road 49 (March Road / Eagleson Road) – Kanata
139.3 86.6 139 Castlefrank Road, Kanata Avenue - Kanata Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
140.3 87.2 140 Regional Road 61 (Terry Fox Drive) – Kanata
142.7 88.7 142 Regional Road 88 (Palladium Drive)
144.8 90.0 144 Regional Road 5 (Carp Road) – Stittsville, Carp
145.7 90.5 145 Highway 7 west – Toronto, Carleton Place
154.9 96.3 155 Regional Road 49 (March Road) – Almonte, Carp
163.6 101.7 163 Panmure Road
170.4 105.9 169 Regional Road 20 (Kinburn Side Road) – Pakenham, Kinburn
180.5 112.2 180 Regional Road 29 – Arnprior, Carleton Place
181.4 112.7
Highway 417 continues as Highway 17
Renfrew
Arnprior White Lake Road Arnprior Bypass twinning to be completed late 2012
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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