Ontario Highway 519
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Initially constructed in 1962 as the Dubreuilville Industrial Road, Highway 519 was assumed by the province in 1985-1986.[1][2] The route is paved throughout its length and encounters no communities of any size along its length, aside from Dubreuilville. A previous iteration of Highway 519 existed in Haliburton County between 1956 and 1984, travelling from north of Kinmount to north of Haliburton Village.[2]
Route description
Highway 519 is a short paved highway in the northern section of Algoma District which provides access to the remote village of Dubreuilville. The route begins east of Obatanga Provincial Park at Highway 17, Script error: No such module "convert". north of Wawa and Script error: No such module "convert". south of White River. From there it travels Script error: No such module "convert". eastward through a hilly and heavily forested region.[3] The highway ends at Green Lake Road, just before entering Dubreuilville, a village built to service the Dubreuil Brothers lumber operations in the surrounding boreal forest. An access road continues east of the village to the Chapleau Crown Game Preserve, the largest game preserve in the world.[4]
History
Highway 519 was first designated in 1985.[5] It was assumed in two portions over 1985 and 1986, with the final designation of the complete route on 1 May 1986. Gravel-surfaced over its entire length at the time of designation, paving of the highway began in 1986 and was complete by 1987.[2]
The routing of the highway has remained the same since it was designated. It was unaffected by highway downloading in the late-1990s.[3]
Major intersections
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References
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- ↑ Chapleau Regional Development Corporation, "Welcome to Chapleau - Four Seasons Guide to Northern Adventure", Chapleau, Ontario
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