King's Highway 60 - Images

Photos shown in this table are arranged from West to East:

Proper Municipality Name Photo Description

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Pictures taken from driver's perspective appear offset from centre-line pictures:         

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Highway 60's western terminus can be found at Highway 11 in Huntsville.  Click here for Highway 11 images.
Town of Huntsville

District Municipality of Muskoka

Highway 60 looking east from the Highway 11 overpass along the Huntsville Bypass.  Highway 60 is a limited access highway from Highway 11 at Huntsville easterly to Muskoka Road 3.

Picture taken: August 7th, 2004.  Size: 75kb.

Town of Huntsville

District Municipality of Muskoka

This junction assembly denotes the western terminus of Highway 60 at the Highway 11 interchange.  Through traffic on Highway 60 defaults to the southbound Highway 11.  Traffic wishing to continue northbound on Highway 11 must take the directional ramp to the right.
Picture size: 45kb.
Town of Huntsville

District Municipality of Muskoka

Easterly view towards the Muskoka Road3 intersection.

Photo taken: August 6th, 2006.

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Town of Huntsville

District Municipality of Muskoka

Green signage found along Muskoka Road 3 for Highway 60.

Photo taken: August 6th, 2006.

Town of Huntsville

District Municipality of Muskoka

Oversized reassurance marker and trailblazer in advance of the Muskoka Road 3 intersection.  This sign is significant since Muskoka Road 3 was the original alignment of Highway 11 through Huntsville.

Photo taken: August 6th, 2006.

Town of Huntsville

District Municipality of Muskoka

The Muskoka Road 3 intersection is of impressive scale.

Photo taken: August 6th, 2006.

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Town of Huntsville

District Municipality of Muskoka

Highway 60 continues as a multilane highway for several kilometres east of Huntsville.

Photo taken: August 6th, 2006.

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Town of Huntsville

District Municipality of Muskoka

Highway 60 looking west towards the Muskoka Road 8 intersection.  For about 10km east of downtown Huntsville, Highway 60 is has a standard 4.5 lane cross section, with several signalized intersections, such as the one shown in this photo.
Picture taken: August 7th, 2004.  Size: 50kb.
Township of Lake of Bays

District Municipality of Muskoka

View looking westerly across the Boyne Creek Bridge towards the Muskoka Road 9 junction.

Picture taken: August 6th, 2006.  Size: 55kb.

Township of Lake of Bays

District Municipality of Muskoka

The eastbound Highway 35 MGS on Highway 60 just east of Dwight.  Highway 35 leads south from Dwight heading through Minden, Lindsay, to Highway 401 at Newcastle.
Picture size: 45kb.
Highway 35 starts its trek southern at Highway 60 just east of Dwight.  Click here for Highway 35 images.
Township of Lake of Bays

District Municipality of Muskoka

Highway 60 looking west from the Highway 35 intersection.  This is a fairly typical looking section of Highway 60 from Western Algonquin Park to Huntsville.

Picture taken: August 7th, 2004.  Size: 60kb.

Township of Algonquin Highlands

County of Haliburton

View looking east across the Oxtongue Lake narrows bridge.

Photo taken: August 6th, 2006.

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Township of Algonquin Highlands

County of Haliburton

An eastbound passing lane is found just east of Oxtongue Lake along Highway 60.

Photo taken: August 6th, 2006.

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District of Nipissing

There is a short 4-lane section at the top of the pictured hill as Highway 60 crosses into Algonquin Park from the west.

Photo taken: August 6th, 2006.

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District of Nipissing

Reversing curve at Smoke Creek.  Note the grading to the right of the current bridge.  Ironically, considering the creek name, the original Smoke Creek bridge burned several years ago.

Photo taken: August 6th, 2006.

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District of Nipissing

Just west of Smoke Creek an interesting alignment comparison is found.

Photo taken: August 6th, 2006.

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District of Nipissing

Long sag curve in the west end of Algonquin Park.

Photo taken: August 6th, 2006.

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District of Nipissing

The entrance to the Algonquin Gallery.  Note the pass-around lane that seem to be found primarily on roads in Eastern Ontario.

Photo taken: August 6th, 2006.

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District of Nipissing

Highway 60 is designated as the Frank MacDougall Parkway through Algonquin Park.

Photo taken: August 6th, 2006.

District of Nipissing

Highway 60 alongside Lake of Two Rivers.

Photo taken: August 6th, 2006.

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District of Nipissing

A similar scene at Lake of Two Rivers adorned the 1992-93 Official Ontario Road map.

Photo taken: August 6th, 2006.

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District of Nipissing

This is the scene found at Brewer Lake in the east end of Algonquin Provincial Park.

Photo taken: August 6th, 2006.

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District of Nipissing

Facing west towards Algonquin Provincial Park's east gate.

Photo taken: August 6th, 2006.

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Township of South Algonquin

District of Nipissing

Highway 60 looking east at the Highway 127 intersection just east of Whitney.  Highway 127 leads traffic south to Highway 62 at Maynooth.  This is a fairly typical looking section of Highway 60 through the Madawaska Highlands.
Picture taken: May 23rd, 2004.  Size: 60kb.
Just east of Algonquin Park, Highway 60 intersects the northern end of Highway 127.  Click here for Highway 127 images.
Township of South Algonquin

District of Nipissing

Junction assembly located eastbound in Madawaska along Highway 60.  Highway 523 extends south from Highway 60 at Madawaska to the Nipissing/Hastings Boundary.  Contrary to popular belief, Highway 523 never extended southerly into Hastings County, even though the Madawaska Road in Hastings is a southern continuation of the highway.
Picture size: 25kb.
Township of North Algona Wilberforce

County of Renfrew

Looking southerly on Highway 41/60 from just north of the Crooked Rapids Road junction.  This intersection is located roughly 2km north of Downtown Eganville.

Picture taken: July 4th, 2005.  Size: 50kb.

Municipality of Bonnechere Valley

County or Renfrew

Southbound junction assembly in Downtown Eganville for the eastern split of Highway's 41 and 60.  .

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Highway 60 splits from Highway 41-South in Eganville.  Click here for Highway 41 images.
Municipality of Bonnechere Valley

County or Renfrew

Signage looking westbound along Highway 60 in Downtown Eganville.  Highway 41 follows Highway 60 for a short distance north of Eganville before departing northerly towards Pembroke.  Notice, to the left of the junction assembly, the old style directional signage.  Signs like this were at one time extremely common.
Picture size: 75kb.
Township of Horton

County of Renfrew

Highway 60 ends junction Highway 17.  This picture shows the junction assembly denoting the eastern terminus of Highway 60.  In the background is the junction with Highway 17.  A more detailed picture of this junction is shown below.
Picture size: 45kb.
Township of Horton

County of Renfrew

This picture showcases the eastern terminus of Highway 60 at the Highway 17 junction.  Until recently, this was an un-signalized intersection.  Traffic signals were installed during the fall of 2004.

Picture taken: October 23rd, 2004.  Size: 55kb.

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