1950 Map

Version A - 7 colors on back of map

Version B - 3 colors on back of map


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Folded Dimensions: 3.5" X 9.5"

Open Dimensions: 45.25 W X 19" H

Date Location: Front Cover & Legend

Cover Description: Red background with white lettering, highlighted with a dark blue. Additional  dark blue lettering and a white box containing a message about Free Distribution. 

Date Code: Non-Applicable

Southern Ontario Scale: 1" : 17.5 miles

Northern Ontario Scale: 1" : 24 miles

 

Main Legend Side Features: Map of Southern Ontario as far north as Sudbury, Mileage Tables, Ontario Travel Information, Ontario Provincial Police Information, Index of Southern Cities, Towns and Villages and a "No Passing Zone" feature.

Opposite Side Features: Map of Northern Ontario, Index of Northern Cities, Towns and Villages, 27 "Maps Showing Highway Routes Through Cities", and a map of "The Niagara Peninsula" and a "Key Map of the Province".

 

Mileage Tables: Highways No.2  through to Highway No. 105 - & "Dual Highways"  - The Queen Elizabeth Way, Highway 2A & Highway 2S

Compiled by: C. P. Robins, Adam Hay - Chief Draughtsman.

Prime Minister: Leslie M. Frost

Minister: Geo. H. Doucett, Department of Highways

Deputy Minister: J. D. Millar, Department of Highways

Other: Copyrighted 1946 - Lithographed by The Copp-Clark Co., Limited, Toronto, Canada

 

Note:

Version A is properly colored.

The colors red, pink, green and the blue of the water has not been applied to the back side of the map in Version B.

Map Folding Pattern: Click on Cover Below

North Arrow Used on This Map.


Backs of Version A & B

This is from the back of the map - Version A - where the colors are included.

This is from the back of the map - Version B - where the red, green, pink and water blue was omitted.

Eastern Ontario - Highway 7 ends in Perth.  The 416 to Ottawa is still half

 a century from completion.