Sudbury District, Ontario

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The Sudbury District is a district in Northeastern Ontario in the Canadian province of Ontario. It was created in 1894 from townships of eastern Algoma District and west Nipissing District.

Although the Sudbury District takes its name from the city of Greater Sudbury, and geographically encloses the city on all sides, the city is not politically part of the district. The city instead has comprised its own separate census division since 1973, when the Regional Municipality of Sudbury was created. The Regional Municipality of Sudbury was separated from the district so that its needs could not dominate the much smaller communities in the district.

In 2006, the population of the Sudbury District was 21,392. Some sources may improperly include the city of Greater Sudbury in the district, thereby citing a population of approximately 180,000, although this is incorrect.

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The Sudbury District is served by Trans-Canada Highways 17, which leads from the community of Walford (Sables-Spanish Rivers) in the west to the community of Warren (Markstay-Warren) in the east, and 69, which enters the district at French River and exits at the southern boundary of Greater Sudbury.

The Ontario government is converting Highway 69 to a freeway. Construction, and renumbering as Highway 400, are expected to be complete by 2017.

Other primary provincial highways in the district are:

The Sudbury District also has a number of secondary provincial highways, which are the analogue in a district to county or municipal roads in Southern Ontario. They are important connections to the communities they serve, but are not significant routes for through traffic. The secondary highways are:

  • Highway 528, connecting the community of Wolseley Bay (French River) to Highway 64,
  • Highway 528A, which provides access to the south side of the water body at Wolseley Bay,
  • Highway 535, connecting Highway 64 at Noëlville (French River) to Highway 17 at Hagar (St. Charles),
  • Highway 553, extending north from the community of Massey (Sables-Spanish Rivers),
  • Highway 560, which runs from Highway 144 to the boundary of Timiskaming District, through Shining Tree,
  • Highway 560A, which connects Westree to Highway 560,
  • Highway 607, which runs from Bigwood (French River) to Highway 64,
  • Highway 607A, which provides road access to the French River,
  • Highway 637, which runs from Highway 69 to the community of Killarney.


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