Ontario Highway 801

Tertiary Highway 801, now known as Road 801 or Auden Road, was a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) tertiary highway located entirely in Greenstone, in the south central Thunder Bay District of northwest Ontario.[1]

Highway 801
Auden Road
Route information
Length14 km (9 mi)
Existed1963–September 1, 2010
Major junctions
South end Highway 11 / TCH west of Jellicoe
North endNamewaminikan River bridge in Auden
Location
DistrictsThunder Bay
Highway system
Highway 800Highway 802

In September 1, 2010, the ownership of this road has been transferred to the Ministry of Natural Resources.

Route description

Highway 801 connects King's Highway 11, part of the Trans-Canada Highway, to the Namewaminikan River at Auden, Ontario.[1][2] The highway is gravel-surfaced for its entire length.

References

  1. Ministry of Transportation of Toronto (2016–2017). Official Highway Map of Ontario, Canada (Map) (2017 ed.). Toronto: Ministry of Transportation of Ontario. Northern portion inset. § G8. |access-date= requires |url= (help)CS1 maint: date format (link)
  2. History of Ontario's King's Highways - Highway 801 Map


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