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Ontario Highway 37 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ontario Highway 37
King's Highway 37, commonly referred to as Highway 37, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. Its northern terminus is at Highway 7 in Actinolite (part of Tweed Municipality), and its southern terminus was formerly at Highway 62 in Belleville; however, in 1998 the terminus was changed to Highway 401, also in Belleville. Prior to the re-routing, Highway 37 was long; it is now in length. Highway 37 serves as a shortcut route between Ottawa and Toronto. It is well-maintained for its entire length, mostly traversing rural areas. The major settlement on the route between its termini is the village of Tweed. == Route description == Today, Highway 37 begins at an interchange with Highway 401, south of which it continues as Cannifton Road into downtown Belleville. North of Highway 401, the route curves to the northeast. At first, it travels parallel to the east side of the Moira River; however, the route soon crosses the river and thereafter travels parallel to the west side of it north to Tweed. Before entering that town, the route crosses the river again, and travels parallel to the east side of the river north to Actinolite, ending at Highway 7.〔
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