1951 Official Road Map of Ontario

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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: Colored drawing of a birds eye view of the Horseshoe Falls, Niagara Falls, Ontario.  An Ontario Coat of Arms is superimposed on the picture in the center of the cover.

Date Code: Non-Applicable

Southern Ontario Scale: 1" : 17.5 miles

Northern Ontario Scale: 1" : 24 miles

 

Main Legend Side Features: Legend, Title, 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, W. J. Fulton, Inspector of Surveys.

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 Miller Litho Co. Limited, Toronto, Canada

 

Note:

North Arrow Used on This Map.



Title

Legend


Maps of Driving Routes Through Cities - Click on City Name to see map for that location.

Belleville

Brantford

Chatham

Cornwall

Fort William - Port Arthur

Galt

Guelph

Hamilton

Kingston

Kitchener-Waterloo

London

Niagara Falls

North Bay

Oshawa

Ottawa

Owen Sound

Peterborough

Sarnia

Sault Ste. Marie

St. Catharines

Stratford

St. Thomas

Sudbury

Toronto

Welland

Windsor

Woodstock


From an Ontario Department of Travel and Publicity

Transparency - Dated 1952

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