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King's Highway 77, commonly referred to as Highway 77, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. One of three highways within Essex County, Highway 77 serves to interconnect Highway 3 near Leamington with Highway 401 near Tilbury. Prior to 1998, the highway extended south into Leamington, ending at the former routing of Highway 3 and Highway 18. This section was turned over to Essex County and renamed Erie Street. The speed limit on Highway 77 is in most places, dropping to 50 km/h in built-up areas. It is patrolled by the Ontario Provincial Police.


Route description

Due to the flat topography of Essex County, the land use surrounding Highway 77 is almost entirely agricultural. Soil conditions in Essex are ideal for farming, and as a result very few natural areas can be found in the county. Many streams have been diverted to irrigate the endless farmland to either side of the highway. Relief from the plain is provided only by the few hamlets along the route. In addition, Lake Erie and
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are both a short distance from Highway 77. Highway 77 begins at the ''Leamington Bypass'', north of the city of the same name. The western section of Highway 3 shares its eastern terminus with Highway 77; from there it travels west towards Windsor. Several greenhouses are visible near the southern end of the highway, a small percentage of the over of land occupied by them in the Leamington area.
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, the southernmost point in Canada, is also nearby. The highway runs north through
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and Blytheswood to the village of Staples before turning to the east. It continues in this direction for before returning to its northward orientation. North of there, the highway passes to the east of the Comber and District Historical Society Museum. The museum, which focuses on the history of agriculture, was established in the former Maple Grove Schoolhouse, which was built in 1894. Pressing north to Highway 401, it passes Middle Road (once
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) in the centre of Comber. Highway 401 provides access to Windsor and the United States to the west, and to the town of Tilbury and city of
Chatham–Kent Chatham-Kent (Canada 2021 Census, 2021 population: 104,316)Essex County Road 35 The numbered roads in Essex County account for of roads in the Canadian province of Ontario. These roads include King's Highways that are signed and maintained by the province, as well as county roads under the jurisdiction of the Essex County xx ...
to Stoney Point on the shores of Lake St. Clair. Traffic levels along Highway 77 vary, but are generally low. The busiest section of the highway lies at the southern end between Leamington and Blythesville, with an average of 6,000 vehicles travelling it per day. North of that, traffic drops considerably to 3,000 vehicles, but increases approaching Comber and Highway 401 to around 4,500.


History

The Highway 77 designation was first applied on August 5, 1936 to a road running southeast from Rodney, Ontario to Highway 3 at New Glasgow. On December 5, 1957, the highway was transferred to Elgin County and is now known as
Elgin County Road 103 This article lists all of the numbered county roads in Elgin County, Ontario Elgin County is a county of the Canadian province of Ontario with a 2016 population of 50,069. Its population centres are St. Thomas, Aylmer, Port Stanley, Belmont, ...
. The current Highway 77 was designated between Leamington and Highway 401 on April 1, 1963. The southern end followed present-day Erie Street south through the town to Talbot Street. At the time, Highway 3 travelled along the street; Highway 77 continued south of Talbot Street as Highway 18. In early December 1999, the ''Leamington Bypass'' of Highway 3 opened. The southern terminus of Highway 77 was subsequently truncated by to end at the new bypass.


Major intersections


See also

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List of numbered roads in Elgin County This article lists all of the numbered county roads in Elgin County, Ontario Elgin County is a county of the Canadian province of Ontario with a 2016 population of 50,069. Its population centres are St. Thomas, Aylmer, Port Stanley, Belmont, ...
* List of numbered roads in Essex County


References


External links


Highway 77 at OntHighways.com
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