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Ontario provincial highway 6

Ontario provincial highway 6 is one of the King's Highways in the province of Ontario, Canada. It covers some 480 km, from Port Dover on Lake Erie, through Hamilton, Guelph, Owen Sound and Tobermory.

At Tobermory, the Chi-Cheemaun ferry crosses Lake Huron, docking at South Baymouth . Highway 6 resumes at South Baymouth and traverses Manitoulin Island to Little Current, where it crosses the north channel of Lake Huron by a swing bridge. Once on the mainland, the highway continues to north of Espanola, where it ends at the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 17).

In Guelph, it travels the full length of the Hanlon Parkway, and it travels part of the Lincoln M. Alexander Expressway in Hamilton. However, a new highway routing is under construction in Hamilton to separate Highway 6's through traffic from the city's expressway traffic on the Parkway.


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