Ontario Highway 7 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

The following table lists the major junctions along Highway 7, as noted by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario. In addition, it includes some minor junctions. Highway 7 is maintained under a Connecting Link agreement within Stratford, Guelph, Acton, Georgetown, Omemee, Havelock and Marmora.

Division Location km Mile Destinations Notes
Middlesex
Elginfield 0.0 0.0 Highway 4 – London, Clinton
1.2 0.7 Highway 23 north – Mitchell
Middlesex Centre–Lucan Biddulph 10.1 6.3 County Road 50 north (Prospect Hill Road)
Perth–Middlesex
Perth South–Thames Centre 12.4 7.7 North Thames River crossing
17.6 10.9 County Road 123 north – St. Marys
Perth South–Zorra 24.0 14.9 County Road 118 north
County Road 119 south – Thamesford
Perth
Stratford 36.0 22.4 Perth 29th Line Beginning of Stratford connecting link agreement
40.0 24.9 Highway 8 west – Goderich Western end of Highway 8 concurrency
43.3 26.9 End of Stratford connecting link agreement
Shakespeare 52.0 32.3 County Road 107 Formerly Highway 59
New Hamburg 60.2 37.4 Regional Road 1 New Hamburg Bypass
63.5 39.5 Regional Road 4 west (Peel Street)
Wilmot 64.4 40.0 Regional Road 4 east (Bleams Road)
65.8 40.9 Regional Road 5 north (Natziger Road)
Western end of Conestoga Parkway
Controlled-access highway begins 1.4 km (0.87 mi) east of Natziger Road
Waterloo
Wilmot 68.0 42.3 Regional Road 51 (Foundry Street) – Wilmot Centre
73.1 45.4 Regional Road 12 (Queen Street (south) / Notre Dame Drive (north)) – Petersburg
76.9 47.8 Regional Road 70 (Trussler Road) – Mannheim
Kitchener
80.0 49.7 Regional Road 58 (Fischer Hallman Road)
82.4 51.2 Regional Road 28 (Homer Watson Boulevard) Eastbound entrance via Ottawa Street South
83.7 52.0 Courtland Avenue
85.1 52.9 Highway 8 east (Freeport Diversion) End of Highway 8 concurrency; no access from Highway 7 to King Street
86.4 53.7 Ottawa Street North
Highway 7 exits Conestoga Parkway at Victoria Street; Highway 85 continues along the parkway
Waterloo
Kitchener 88.3 54.9 Highway 85 (Conestoga Parkway) – St. Jacobs Westbound entrance via Edna Street, eastbound exit via Bruce Street; beginning of Kitchener connecting link agreement
94.0 58.4 Woolwich Street End of Kitchener connecting link agreement
Guelph
103.0 64.0 Imperial Road Beginning of Guelph Connecting Link agreement
105.9 65.8 Highway 6 north (Woodlawn Road) – Mount Forest Northern terminus of Hanlon Parkway; beginning of Highway 6 concurrency
109.6 68.1 Highway 6 south (Hanlon Parkway) – Hamilton
County Road 124 south (Wellington Street West) – Cambridge
End of Highway 6 concurrency; Highway 7 exits Hanlon Parkway onto Wellington Street; beginning of former Highway 24 concurrency
112.1 69.7 Wyndham Street South
County Road 124 north (Wellington Street East) – Erin
Highway 7 turns off Wellington Street onto Wyndham Street South; end of former Highway 24 concurrency
116.8 72.6 End of Guelph Connecting Link agreement
Wellington Guelph-Eramosa
120.0 74.6 County Road 29 (Eramosa Road) – Eramosa
Rockwood 124.1 77.1 County Road 27 (Gowan Road)
125.2 77.8 County Road 50
Crewsons Corners 131.3 81.6 Milton – Halton Hills Townline
Halton
Acton 134.4 83.5 Regional Road 25 north Beginning of former Highway 25 concurrency; beginning of Acton Connecting Link agreement
134.9 83.8 Regional Road 25 south – Milton End of former Highway 25 concurrency
136.4 84.8 Churchill Road End of Acton Connecting Link agreement
Halton Hills 142.1 88.3 Regional Road 3 north
Georgetown 145.6 90.5 Regional Road 3 south (Trafalgar Road) – Oakville
147.0 91.3 Regional Road 32 (Wildwood Road) Beginning of Georgetown Connecting Link agreement
152.0 94.4 Hall Road End of Georgetown Connecting Link agreement
Norval 153.6 95.4 Regional Road 19 (Winston Churchill Road) – Cheltenham
154.1 248.0 Halton–Peel regional boundary; end of western segment; road continues east as Peel Regional Road 107
Highway 7 is discontinuous for 62.6 kilometres (38.9 mi) between Brampton and Markham
York
Markham 216.7 348.7 Beginning of eastern segment lies 185 metres (607 ft) east of Donald Cousens Parkway; road continues west as York Regional Road 7
219.6 136.5 Regional Road 30 (York–Durham Line)
Durham Pickering
226.5 140.7 Regional Road 1 (Brock Road) – Brougham, Uxbridge
227.3 141.2 Highway 407 west – Markham Highway 7 traffic must turn to remain on the route; eastern terminus of Highway 407
Brooklin 239.1 148.6 Highway 12 south (Baldwin Street) – Whitby Beginning of Highway 12 concurrency; road continues east as Regional Road 3 (Winchester Road East)
Whitby 243.2 151.1 Regional Road 26 south (Thickson Road)
Scugog 253.3 157.4 Highway 7A east – Peterborough, Port Perry
Regional Road 21 west (Goodwood Road)
Highway 7A provides a shorter route to Peterborough via Highway 115
256.2 159.2 Regional Road 8 (Reach Street) – Uxbridge, Port Perry
260.4 161.8 Durham Regional Highway 47 west – Uxbridge, Stouffville
Saintfield 266.2 165.4 Regional Road 6 east (Saintfield Road) – Seagrave
Sunderland 275.4 171.1 Regional Road 10 west (River Street)
Brock 278.2 172.9 Highway 12 north – Orillia, Beaverton End of Highway 12 concurrency; beginning of Trans Canada Highway designation
Manilla 285.2 177.2 City Road 2 (Simcoe Street)
Kawartha Lakes
288.3 179.1 City Road 46 north – Woodville
Fingerboard Road south
Formerly Highway 46
294.5 183.0 City Road 6 (Eldon Road) – Little Britain, Kirkfield Community of Oakwood
303.2 188.4 Highway 35 / Highway 7B – Fenelon Falls, Minden Lindsay Bypass; Highway 35 concurrency
307.3 190.9 City Road 4 (Angeline Street) – Little Britain
308.7 191.8 Highway 35 south – Newcastle
310.2 192.7 City Road 36 north – Bobcaygeon Formerly Highway 36
323.4–
326.1
201.0–
202.6
Omemee Connecting Link agreement
334.8 208.0 County Road 1 (Lindsay Road)
Peterborough Fowlers Corners
Cavan–Monaghan 342.2 212.6 County Road 5 (Lansdowne Street)
343.6 213.5 County Road 15 east (Monaghan Parkway)
347.2 215.7 Highway 115 south – Toronto
County Road 28 – Port Hope
Highway 7 enters onto freeway; Exit 45; beginning of Highway 115 concurrency
351.2 218.2 County Road 11 (Airport Road) To Peterborough Airport
Peterborough
353.6 219.7 The Parkway
Sir Sandford Fleming Drive
356.9 221.8 Bensfort Road Access to and from westbound Highway 7/115 via Kennedy Road; no access to eastbound Highway 7/115
358.5 222.8 Ashburnham Drive Access to and from eastbound Highway 7/115 via Neal Drive
359.9 223.6 Lansdowne Street East
County Road 30 north (Television Road)
End of freeway and Highway 115 concurrency; signalized intersection; Highway 7 turns east onto Lansdowne Street
Peterborough
Otonabee–South Monaghan 367.2 228.2 Highway 28 north – Lakefield, Bancroft
377.0 234.3 County Road 38
Norwood 386.8 240.3 County Road 45
Havelock 395.9 246.0 Canadian Pacific Railway crossing Beginning of Havelock Connecting Link agreement
397.7 247.1 Mary Street End of Havelock Connecting Link agreement
Hastings
Marmora 414.0 257.2 Crowe River bridge; beginning of Marmora Connecting Link agreement
415.3 258.1 Maloney Street End of Marmora Connecting Link agreement
Madoc 431.6 268.2 Highway 62 – Belleville, Bancroft
Actinolite 445.1 276.6 Highway 37 south – Belleville, Tweed
Lennox and Addington
Kaladar 467.1 290.2 Highway 41 north – Denbigh
County Road 41 south
Frontenac
Central Frontenac 507.2 315.2 County Road 509 north Formerly Highway 509
508.5 316.0 County Road 38 – Kingston, Sharbot Lake Formerly Highway 38
Lanark
Maberly 519.8 323.0 Road 36 (Bolingbroke Road south / Elphin Road north)
Perth 542.5 337.1 Road 511 north – Lanark
543.2 337.5 Road 43 south (Wilson Street) Formerly Highway 43
Lanark Highlands 564.0 350.5 Road 15 north (Ferguson Falls Road)
Beckwith 573.0 356.0 Road 29 (Townline Road)
Carleton Place 576.8 358.4 Highway 15 south – Smiths Falls, Kingston
577.4 358.8 McNeely Avenue
Beckwith
Beginning of divided highway
584.4 363.1 Ashton Station Road
Ottawa
588.2 365.5 Dwyer Hill Road
595.8 370.2 Regional Road 36 (Hazeldean Road)
598.3 371.8 Highway 417 – Arnprior, Ottawa
1.000 km = 0.621 mi; 1.000 mi = 1.609 km
Closed/former • Unopened

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