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Ontario Highway 513 : ウィキペディア英語版
Ontario Highway 513

Secondary Highway 513, commonly referred to as Highway 513, was a provincially maintained secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. Located within Renfrew County, the highway travelled northward from Highway 132 at Dacre along Scotch Bush Road, turning eastward on what is now Renfrew County Road 22 (Hyndford Road), and ending a short distance to the east before reaching Douglas.
Highway 513 was established, along with many other secondary highways, in 1956. Although it originally extended along Scotch Bush Road, it was extended a short distance east along Hyndford Road c. 1963. By the late 1990s, Highway 513 had been downloaded to local authority and has since been known as Scotch Bush Road.
== Route description ==
The former routing of Highway 513 is today known as Scotch Bush Road and Hyndford Road. It travelled northeast from the middle of Dacre, meandering alongside Constant Creek until it crossed it at the hamlet of Balaclava. The route continued wandering north to the east of Constant Lake, eventually straightening out at Watson Road before encountering the hamlet of Scotch Bush. It continued straight until reaching what is now Renfrew County Road 22 (Hyndford Road) at the hamlet of Hyndford. There, the designation turned east onto that road and followed it for several kilometres, ending inconspicuously at the boundary of the former townships of Gratton and Admaston, a few kilometres sotuhwest of Douglas.
Although houses dot the former highway throughout its present length, the majority of the surroundings comprise thick forests south of Scotch Bank, and pastures north of there.
Geographically, the route was within the Ottawa-Bonnechere Graben, and is situated just south of the Bonnechere River.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = Bob McElroy and Diana McElroy )

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