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  1. King's Highway 402, commonly referred to as Highway 402 and historically as the Blue Water Bridge Approach, is a 400-series highway in the Canadian province of Ontario that connects the Blue Water Bridge international crossing near Sarnia to Highway 401 in London.

  2. Highway markers for Highway 403, the Queen Elizabeth Way, and both the privately-maintained and provincial types for Highway 407 The current 400-series Highway network in Southern Ontario System information Maintained by Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO) Length 1,997.3 km (1,241.1 mi) Formed July 1, 1952 (1952-07-01) Highway names Provincial Ontario Highway 4XX System links Ontario ...

  3. Despite this, several existing freeways were extended or expanded, including Highway 402 from Sarnia to London between 1972 and 1982, Highway 403 through Mississauga between 1978 and late 1982, the Don Valley Parkway as Highway 404 north from Toronto to Newmarket between 1976 and 1989, Highway 406 through St. Catharines between 1977 ...

  4. In 1957, the DHO announced that Highway 402 would be extended east of Sarnia to London, starting with the construction of an interchange at Modeland Road to replace the at-grade intersection, although Highway 402 would continue to default to Highway 7 for the near future as the rest of the extension was still being planned.

  5. Roads in Ontario. ← Highway 400. → Highway 402. King's Highway 401, commonly referred to as Highway 401 and also known by its official name as the Macdonald–Cartier Freeway or colloquially referred to as the four-oh-one, [3] is a controlled-access 400-series highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. It stretches 828 ...

  6. * Locations along Ontario Highway 402 ‎ (9 C) Blue Water Bridge ‎ (2 C, 143 F) Maps of Ontario Highway 402 ‎ (2 F) S. Ontario Highway 402 shields ‎ (5 F) Media in category "Ontario Highway 402" The following 29 files are in this category, out of 29 total. 23 Kilometres to Strathroy, Ontario, Highway 402 (21652536620).jpg 4,000 × 3,000; 7.06 MB.