Exit List
The following table lists the major junctions along Highway 115, as noted by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario.
Division | Location | km | Mile | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
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Durham |
Newcastle | 0.0 | 0.0 | Highway 401 – Toronto, Kingston | Southbound exit and northbound entrance; southern end of Highway 35 concurrency | |
Lovekin Road | ||||||
Regional Road 2 – Newcastle, Bowmanville | Formerly Highway 2 | |||||
Regional Road 17 (Main Street) Clarke 3rd Concession – Newcastle |
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Clarington | Clarke 4th Concession | |||||
Orono | Regional Road 17 (Main Street) – Orono | |||||
Station Street | No access across Highway 115 | |||||
Mill Street – Orono | Southbound exit and entrance | |||||
Regional Road 4 (Taunton Road) Clarke 6th Concession |
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Clarington | Regional Road 9 (Clarke 7th Concession) – Bewdley | |||||
Highway 407 | Future interchange | |||||
Clarke 8th Concession | ||||||
Clarke 9th Concession | Southbound exit and entrance | |||||
Wilcox Road | Northbound exit and entrance | |||||
19 | Highway 35 north – Lindsay | Northern end of Highway 35 concurrency; exit numbers begin here | ||||
21 | City Road 20 (Boundary Road) | |||||
Kawartha Lakes | ||||||
26 | City Road 32 (Porter Road) – Bethany, Pontypool | |||||
Peterborough |
33 | Tapley 1/4 Line | ||||
38 | County Road 10 – Millbrook, Cavan | |||||
40 | Highway 7A west (Cavan 9th Line) – Port Perry | |||||
45A/B | Highway 7 west – Lindsay, Fowlers Corners County Road 28 – Port Hope |
The Trans-Canada Highway and Highway 7 are concurrent with Highway 115 northeast of Exit 45A/B | ||||
49 | County Road 11 (Airport Road) | |||||
51 | The Parkway, Sir Sandford Fleming Drive | |||||
54 | Bensfort Road | No northeastbound entrance | ||||
56 | Ashburnham Drive | |||||
Highway 7 east (Lansdowne Street) – Ottawa / Television Road north | At-grade; end of Highway 115 | |||||
1.000 km = 0.621 mi; 1.000 mi = 1.609 km Closed/former • Unopened |
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