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Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation | |||||||
Length | 127.8 km[1] (79.4 mi) | ||||||
Existed | November 16, 1955[2]–present | ||||||
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West end | Highway 11 near Bracebridge | ||||||
Highway 35 in Carnarvon | |||||||
East end | Highway 28 near Bancroft | ||||||
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Country | Canada | ||||||
Province | Ontario | ||||||
Divisions | Muskoka District, Haliburton County, Hastings County | ||||||
Towns | Bracebridge, Uffington, Vankoughnet, Carnarvon, Haliburton Village, Tory Hill, Cardiff, Paudash | ||||||
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King's Highway 118, commonly referred to as Highway 118, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The route travels across South-Central Ontario between Highway 11 near Bracebridge and Highway 28 near Bancroft. Several communities are served by the route, including Uffington, Vankoughnet, Carnarvon, West Guilford, Haliburton Village, Tory Hill, Cardiff and Paudash.
The Department of Highways (DHO), predecessor to the modern Ministry of Transportation (MTO), first assumed Highway 118 in 1955 between Highway 69 at Glen Orchard and Highway 35 in Dorset, via Bracebridge and Highway 11. In 1974, the section from Bracebridge to Dorset was renumbered as Highway 117 in preparation to extend Highway 118 along Muskoka District Road 4 (Peterson Road) towards Haliburton, which took place in 1981. In 1998, the segment west of Bracebridge was transferred, or "downloaded" to the District Municipality of Muskoka. However, in 2001, Highway 118 was extended east along the route of Highway 121 from Haliburton Village to Paudash.
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