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King's Highway 71, commonly referred to as Highway 71, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The 194-kilometre-long (121 mi) route begins at the Fort Frances–International Falls International Bridge in Fort Frances, continuing from US Highway 53 (US 53) and US 71 in Minnesota, and travels west concurrently with Highway 11 for 40 kilometres (25 mi) to Chapple. At that point, Highway 11 continues west while Highway 71 branches north and travels 154 kilometres (96 mi) to a junction with Highway 17 just east of Kenora. Highway 71 forms a branch of the Trans-Canada Highway for its entire length, with the exception of the extremely short segment south of Highway 11 in Fort Frances.

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  • Der King's Highway 71 in der kanadischen Provinz Ontario gehört zum Trans-Canada Highway-Netz. Er ist Teil des südlichen Arms in Westontario und hat eine Länge von 194 km. (de)
  • La carretera de King 71, generalmente llamada Carretera 71, es una carretera provisional en la provincia canadiense de Ontario. De los 194 kilómetros de largo (121 millas) la carretera viaja paralelamente con la Carretera 11 por 40 kilómetros (25 millas) desde el puente internacional Fort Frances en Fort Frances, donde continúa al sur hasta la Ruta 53 y la Ruta 71 en Minnesota. En Chapple, la Carretera 11 continúa al oeste mientras que la Carretera 71 se ramifica hacia el norte y viaja 154 kilómetros (96 millas) a un cruce con la Carretera 17 justo en Kenora. La carretera 71 es parte del Trans-Carretera en toda su longitud. La ruta actual de la carretera 71 fue creada a partir de una renumeración de rutas que tuvo lugar el 1 de abril de 1960, para extender la autopista 11 de Thunder Bay a Rainy River. La parte de la carretera que es concurrente con la carretera 11 sigue el rastro de Cloverleaf, que fue a finales de la década de 1880 y mejoró durante las próximas décadas. La parte situada entre la carretera 11 y la autopista 17 sigue la carretera Heenan, que fue construido para conectar la región del río Rainy con Kenora y el resto de la red de carreteras de Ontario; antes de abrir la zona era accesible sólo a través de los Estados Unidos. Ambas carreteras se incorporaron al sistema de carreteras provinciales en 1937 tras la fusión del Departamento de Carreteras (DHO) y el Departamento de Desarrollo del Norte. (es)
  • La route 71 est une route provinciale de l'Ontario reliant les États-Unis à Kenora, passant entre autres par Emo et par . Elle possède une longueur totale de 194 kilomètres et fait partie de la route transcanadienne. (fr)
  • King's Highway 71, commonly referred to as Highway 71, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The 194-kilometre-long (121 mi) route begins at the Fort Frances–International Falls International Bridge in Fort Frances, continuing from US Highway 53 (US 53) and US 71 in Minnesota, and travels west concurrently with Highway 11 for 40 kilometres (25 mi) to Chapple. At that point, Highway 11 continues west while Highway 71 branches north and travels 154 kilometres (96 mi) to a junction with Highway 17 just east of Kenora. Highway 71 forms a branch of the Trans-Canada Highway for its entire length, with the exception of the extremely short segment south of Highway 11 in Fort Frances. The current routing of Highway 71 was created out of a route renumbering that took place on April 1, 1960, to extend Highway 11 from Thunder Bay to Rainy River. The portion of the highway that is concurrent with Highway 11 follows the Cloverleaf Trail, constructed by the end of 1880s and improved over the next several decades. The portion between Highway 11 and Highway 17 follows the Heenan Highway, constructed to connect the Rainy River region with Kenora and the remainder of Ontario's road network; before its opening, the area was accessible only from across the United States border. Both highways were incorporated into the provincial highway system in 1937 following the merger of the Department of Highways (DHO) and the Department of Northern Development. (en)
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  • South (en)
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  • Kenora (en)
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  • September 1, 1937 (en)
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  • ( concurrency) (en)
  • in Fort Frances (en)
  • near Chapple (en)
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  • Highway 71 highlighted in red (en)
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  • Continuation into Minnesota (en)
  • Eastern end of Highway 11 concurrency (en)
  • Western end of Highway 11 concurrency (en)
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  • Southern end of 18px|alt=|link= Trans-Canada Highway designation. (en)
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  • Andy Lake Road (en)
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  • ON (en)
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  • at International Falls, MN (en)
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  • Der King's Highway 71 in der kanadischen Provinz Ontario gehört zum Trans-Canada Highway-Netz. Er ist Teil des südlichen Arms in Westontario und hat eine Länge von 194 km. (de)
  • La route 71 est une route provinciale de l'Ontario reliant les États-Unis à Kenora, passant entre autres par Emo et par . Elle possède une longueur totale de 194 kilomètres et fait partie de la route transcanadienne. (fr)
  • La carretera de King 71, generalmente llamada Carretera 71, es una carretera provisional en la provincia canadiense de Ontario. De los 194 kilómetros de largo (121 millas) la carretera viaja paralelamente con la Carretera 11 por 40 kilómetros (25 millas) desde el puente internacional Fort Frances en Fort Frances, donde continúa al sur hasta la Ruta 53 y la Ruta 71 en Minnesota. En Chapple, la Carretera 11 continúa al oeste mientras que la Carretera 71 se ramifica hacia el norte y viaja 154 kilómetros (96 millas) a un cruce con la Carretera 17 justo en Kenora. La carretera 71 es parte del Trans-Carretera en toda su longitud. (es)
  • King's Highway 71, commonly referred to as Highway 71, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The 194-kilometre-long (121 mi) route begins at the Fort Frances–International Falls International Bridge in Fort Frances, continuing from US Highway 53 (US 53) and US 71 in Minnesota, and travels west concurrently with Highway 11 for 40 kilometres (25 mi) to Chapple. At that point, Highway 11 continues west while Highway 71 branches north and travels 154 kilometres (96 mi) to a junction with Highway 17 just east of Kenora. Highway 71 forms a branch of the Trans-Canada Highway for its entire length, with the exception of the extremely short segment south of Highway 11 in Fort Frances. (en)
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  • Ontario Highway 71 (de)
  • Carretera 71 de Ontario (es)
  • Route 71 (Ontario) (fr)
  • Ontario Highway 71 (en)
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