Ontario Highway 802
Template:Short description Template:Good article Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Infobox road/errors".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".[[Category:Infobox road instances Template:Infobox road/meta/mask/category]] Tertiary Highway 802, commonly referred to as Highway 802, is a provincially maintained tertiary road in the Canadian province of Ontario, located in Thunder Bay District. The Script error: No such module "convert". route branches both north and south from Highway 11 to connect with the community of Kashabowie and the ghost town of Burchell Lake, respectively. The highway was established in 1962 at the peak of operations of the Burchell Lake mine. Although the mine and town were subsequently abandoned in 1966, the highway remains under provincial jurisdiction. The section that travels concurrently with HighwayScript error: No such module "String".11 forms part of the Trans-Canada Highway.
Route description
Highway 802 is a Script error: No such module "convert". route that branches both north and south from HighwayScript error: No such module "String".11 approximately Script error: No such module "convert". west of Thunder Bay. The north branch travels Script error: No such module "convert". to the community of Kashabowie, ending at a crossing of the Canadian National Railway (CNR). The south branch begins Script error: No such module "convert". to the west of the north branch, and travels Script error: No such module "convert". to the ghost town of Burchell Lake, ending at a locked gate.[1][2] HighwayScript error: No such module "String".11, which forms part of the Trans-Canada Highway, connects the two branches; it is listed as a concurrency with HighwayScript error: No such module "String".802.[1] The north branch is also known as Kashabowie Road, while the south branch is known as Burchell Lake Road.[3]
While the Ministry of Transportation is responsible for maintaining HighwayScript error: No such module "String".802, the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act stipulates that this "does not include the clearing or removal of snow therefrom or the application of chemicals or abrasives to the icy surfaces thereof." Furthermore, the Ministry is "not liable for any damage sustained... using a tertiary road."[4] Traffic levels along the route are low, with approximately 40Script error: No such module "String".vehicles travelling the north branch and 30Script error: No such module "String".vehicles travelling the south branch on an average day in 2016.[1] The speed limit along the north branch is Script error: No such module "convert"., while along the south branch it is Script error: No such module "convert"., as of 2022.[5]
History
HighwayScript error: No such module "String".802 follows a road that was originally built in 1901 to link the mineral exploration site at Burchell Lake with the train station at Kashabowie, along the newly-opened CNR (then the Canadian Northern Railway) tracks. The site, where copper was discovered by three prospectors in 1876, quickly grew following the opening of the new transportation link. Fluctuations in the price of copper would result in the closure of the Tip Top Mine following World War I. Interest in the site was renewed in the 1950s, and a town site constructed in 1956.[2] The new mine began full operations extracting copper and gold in 1960, with Burchell Lake boasting a population of almost 400 at its peak.[6]
The Department of Highways, predecessor to the modern Ministry of Transportation, having recently opened up HighwayScript error: No such module "String".11 to Atikokan, took over the access road to the mine and to Kashabowie on AprilScript error: No such module "String".19, 1962, and designated on MayScript error: No such module "String".24.[7] However, operations at the mine were short-lived, and it closed permanently on AugustScript error: No such module "String".5, 1966.[2] Despite this, the southern branch of the highway has remained under provincial jurisdiction.[1]
Major intersections
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References
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