Highway 26 (Ontario)
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King's Highway 26, commonly referred to as Highway 26, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of
Ontario Ontario ( ; ) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.Ontario is located in the geographic eastern half of Canada, but it has historically and politically been considered to be part of Central Canada. Located in Central Ca ...
, connecting the cities of
Owen Sound Owen Sound ( 2021 Census population 21,612) is a city in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. The county seat of Grey County, it is located at the mouths of the Pottawatomi and Sydenham Rivers on an inlet of Georgian Bay. The primary tourist attract ...
and
Barrie Barrie is a city in Southern Ontario, Canada, about north of Toronto. The city is within Simcoe County and located along the shores of Kempenfelt Bay, the western arm of Lake Simcoe. Although physically in Simcoe County, Barrie is politically i ...
. Between these two cities, the highway serves the southern shoreline of
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, passing through Meaford, Collingwood and Stayner, as well as passing the
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. In addition, the highway serves as the main route to
Wasaga Beach Wasaga Beach (or simply Wasaga) is a town in Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada. Situated along the longest freshwater beach in the world, it is a popular summer tourist destination. It is located along the southern end of Georgian Bay, approximate ...
, a popular recreational destination during the summer months. Highway26 was first assumed by the Department of Highways, predecessor to the
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, in 1927, along an existing trunk route between Barrie and Owen Sound. Various bypasses, mostly around Collingwood, have improved the route through the intervening years.


Route description

Highway26 serves as a major link between Barrie and the
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, via Highway400, and the popular tourist region on the southern shore of
Georgian Bay Georgian Bay (french: Baie Georgienne) is a large bay of Lake Huron, in the Laurentia bioregion. It is located entirely within the borders of Ontario, Canada. The main body of the bay lies east of the Bruce Peninsula and Manitoulin Island. To ...
. Over the past several years the popularity of this region has increased, and traffic levels have increased accordingly. The routing of the highway takes it from the junction with Highway 6, Highway 10 and Highway 21 in Owen Sound to its terminus at Highway 400 in Barrie at the Bayfield street interchange. For a time, the highway continued southward to Dunlop street, formerly Highway 11, in Barrie, cosigned with Highway27. The southern portion of Bayfield street was downloaded to the City of Barrie along with Dunlop street in 1997, when these sections of Highway27 and Highway11 were eliminated. This shortened the highway's length by and removed the concurrency with Highway27. The current length of the highway is . Highway26 between Owen Sound and Meaford in the west is not as highly travelled as the tourist areas to the east. From Meaford eastwards, the highway runs along the Georgian Bay shoreline, and in The Blue Mountains, extending from Thornbury eastwards through to the west limits of Collingwood. It passes through a nearly continuous corridor of low-density resort-style residential developments, mostly concentrated in the Blue Mountain Resort area. Between Collingwood and Wasaga Beach, the highway is a four-lane divided roadway with
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transitioning to the undivided sections at both ends: one at Mosely Street in Wasaga Beach, and the other at Poplar Sideroad in Collingwood. It is also not a very straight route, as the highway makes four 90degree turns: three at signalised intersections, including at High Street in western Collingwood, Hume Street in eastern Collingwood, the intersection with Simcoe Roads91 and 42 in Stayner, and the unsignalised junction with Simcoe Road27 (formerly Highway 27) north of Barrie. Several portions of Highway26 are maintained under a
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agreement. Within Owen Sound, Meaford, Thornbury, Collingwood, Stayner and Barrie, maintenance of the route is shared between the MTO and the local municipality.


History

Highway26 was first assumed by the Department of Highways on July2, 1927, along an existing trunk route between Barrie and Owen Sound. It began at a shared terminus with Highway6 and Highway10 in downtown Owen Sound, at the present intersection of 2nd Avenue East and 10th Street, and travelled to Highway11 in Barrie, at the intersection of Bayfield Street and Dunlop Street. When it was established, the route was paved between Meaford and Thornbury, as well as for approximately east of Owen Sound through
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; the remainder was gravel-surfaced. The gap between Woodford and Meaford was paved in 1930, followed by the section from the current intersection of Simcoe County Road53 (Wilson Drive) east to Midhurst and south to Highway11 in Barrie in 1931. In 1932, the section from the Grey and Simcoe County boundary (at Simcoe County Road34/ Grey County Road21) to Stayner was paved. Due to the lack of resource available at the height of the depression, a -wide pavement (one lane) was constructed approximately east from Stayner to the present intersection of Simcoe County Road22 (Horseshoe Valley Road West). The gap between there, through Minesing, to Simcoe County Road53 was paved with a single lane in 1934. That year also aw the section between Thornbury and the Simcoe–Grey County line paved, completing a continuous pavement between Owen Sound and Barrie. The second lane of pavement between Stayner and west of Midhurst was completed over a decade later, in 1947. Since then, the route has remained almost unchanged, except in the Collingwood and Barrie areas. Prior to the completion of the Pretty River Parkway in Collingwood in the mid-1970s, Highway26 was routed through Collingwood along Hume Street, before making a 90degree right turn (north) at the intersection with Highway24 (Now Simcoe Road124,
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) with which it was concurrent until the terminus of Highway24 at First Street, where Highway26 makes a 90degree left turn (west) onto First Street, continuing on the present route. The Pretty River Parkway was a bypass of this highly congested downtown route, branching off to the north from Hume Street and swinging gradually westward along the shoreline until becoming Huron Street, which is the eastward extension of First Street beyond Hurontario. In 2003, Pretty River Parkway was widened to four lanes to match the existing sections of Huron and First Streets. In 2001, the Georgian Triangle Area Transportation Study determined that traffic levels along Highway26 both east and west of Collingwood were exceeding capacity. The Simcoe Area Transportation Network Needs Assessment repeated this analysis the following year. Subsequently, work on a new bypass east of Collingwood began on April11, 2003. The old route was a dangerous section of road with numerous intersecting side streets and private residences with direct highway entrances, while the bypass is a fully-controlled access four-lane divided highway without any at-grade crossings. The new alignment has the highway veer west in the west end of Wasaga Beach, and from a roundabout with Mosley Street it runs parallel to and south of the old route to a roundabout at Poplar Sideroad, near the eastern town limits of Collingwood. The bypass opened on November14, 2012. The former route is now known as Beachwood Road from Collingwood to Mosley Street in Wasaga Beach. The remaining section of the former alignment south of Mosley Street has been renamed Lyons Court. Within Barrie, a portion of Highway26 was transferred to the city in 1998, truncating it at Highway400. This former portion is now known simply as Bayfield Street.


Major intersections


Gallery

File:Highway 26 between Meaford and Owen Sound.png, A large valley between Owen Sound and Meaford File:Highway 26 in Meaford.png, Highway 26 facing north through Meaford File:Highway 26 shoreline of Georgian Bay east of Thornbury.png, Highway 26 serves the southern shoreline of Georgian Bay, but seldom comes within eyesight of it. This section southeast of Thornbury is one of the few exceptions. File:Ontario Highway 26 Westbound with Snow.jpg, Highway 26 in Springwater, facing west


References


External links


Kings Highway 26 at OntHighways
{{Ontario King's Highways 026 Collingwood, Ontario Transport in Owen Sound Transport in Grey County Transport in Barrie