Ontario Highway 18A

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Highway 18A
Highway 18A (in thick blue) as it appeared in the 1938–39 Ontario Road Map
Route information
Auxiliary route of Highway 18
Length: 31.1 km[1] (19.3 mi)
Existed: April 13, 1938 – 1979
Major junctions
West end: Highway 18 in Malden Center
East end: Highway 18 in Kingsville
Location
Counties: Essex
Towns: Malden Center, Colechester, Kingsville
Highway system
x20px Highway 18 Highway 19

King's Highway 18A, commonly referred to as Highway 18A, was a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario which was the southernmost provincial highway to ever exist in Canada. Since 1979, the entire route has been known as Essex County Road 50. The route began and ended at Highway 18, looping through Colchester.

Route description

Highway 18A was a short looping route that served the short headland that protrudes into Lake Erie between Amherstburg and Kingsville in the southernmost part of Essex County. It began and ended at junctions with the former Highway 18, now Essex County Road 20, that are approximately 25.8 kilometres (16.0 mi) apart on that road. The route itself is 31.1 kilometres (19.3 mi) long, detouring to the south along the shore of Lake Erie and passing through Colchester.[1][2]

History

Highway 18A was first assigned during the late 1930s. The route remained consistent until its decommissioning during the late 1970s. It is now designated as Essex County Road 50 along its entirety and as Heritage Road east of Colchester.[3] The highway was assumed by the Department of Highways on April 13, 1938.[4] In 1979, the highway was transferred in its entirety to Essex County.[citation needed] Today, the route is known as Essex County Road 50.

Major intersections

The following table lists the major junctions along Highway 18A, as noted by the Ontario Department of Highways.[5] The entire route was located in Essex County. The route is documented as it existed in 1970. 

Location km[5] mi Destinations Notes
Malden Centre 0.0 0.0 Highway 18 – Amherstburg, Windsor Now County Road 20
Colchester 12.9 8.0 County Road 13 north (Erie Road) – Harrow
Kingsville 31.1 19.3 Highway 18 – Leamington Now County Road 20
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

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