Ontario Highway 114
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2011-05-13
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. This was one of Ontario's shortest Provincial highways, at just 1.9 km in length. The highway has been through numerous re-numberings throughout its history. Highway 114's routing started off as part of Highway 2. In 1929, there was a great renumbering in the area because the Ambassador Bridge opened. Highway 2 was rerouted along a different path just to the north, along North Talbot Road and Provincial Road (along what would become Highway 98). Malden Road was re-designated as Highway 2A until 1931, when the predecessor to Highway 98 received that numbering, and this road received the designation of Highway 3B (unrelated to Dougall Avenue's designation of 3B). This remained until 1938, when it was re-designated as Highway 98A, a spur of the newly-created Highway 98.
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