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Ontario King's Highway 400

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Highway 400 was first built in 1952 as the Barrie-Toronto Highway, and was extended north from Highway 11 at Crown Hill (north of Barrie) to Coldwater in the 1960s, and terminated at Highway 12 in Waubaushene until 1989, when construction began on extending it to Parry Sound, Nobel, and Sudbury. From Highway 12/Waubaushene to its terminus with Highway 69 in Nobel, Highway 400 is part of the Trans-Canada Highway.

From 1944 to 1976, the portion of Highway 400 from Highway 12 at Waubaushene to the Lake Joseph Road interchange, and along Lake Joseph Road to Muskoka District Municipality Road \169/ at Foot's Bay was Highway 103. The road was re-numbered Highway 69, with the original alignment of 69 becoming Highway 169 (today's \169/). Starting in 1989, Highway 69 was upgraded in stages to 400-series standards and renumbered as an extension of Highway 400.
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Coordinates:   44°32'50"N   79°44'59"W
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