Connecting Link



The Connecting Link program is a provincial subsidy provided to municipalities to assist with road construction, maintenance and repairs in the Canadian province of Ontario. Roads which are designated as connecting links form the portions of provincial highways through built-up communities which are not owned by the Ministry of Transportation. Connecting links are governed by several regulations, including section 144, subsection 31.1 of the Highway Traffic Act and section 21 of the Public Transportation and Highway Improvement Act. While the road is under local control and can be modified to their needs, extensions and traffic signals require the approval of the MTO to be constructed.
The Connecting Link program was established in 1927. Today, of roadway in 77 municipalities are maintained under the program. These links cross 70 bridges also maintained under the program.
In return for that particular road being downloaded, the town or county receives money and assistance in maintaining it, and is able to still sign and list it as a provincial highway, though not all connecting links are signed as provincial highways. Some connecting links, however, were never provincial highways at all, but rather county or regional roads, or even local streets that the town or city has assistance in maintaining.
During the large-scale downloading of many provincial highways in 1997, many connecting links were repealed when their parent highways were decommissioned. However, in some cases, where a highway terminated in a city, only the connecting links through the urbanized areas were repealed, while the rest of the highway remained under provincial jurisdiction. An example of this was Highway 10 through Mississauga and Brampton. In one unique case, Highway 11A, the entire highway was decommissioned as a result of it being a connecting link for its full length.
Most connecting links are busy municipal or county roads that were once provincial highways, and are designated by small yellow squares or diamonds with the text "C/L" or "CL" on them at their start and end termini. These are similar to, but not always related to 7000-series highways.

Current links

The following table lists the current connecting links in the province by highway. Note that this list is incomplete.
HighwayLocationLocal street nameSouthern/western terminusnorthern/eastern terminusLength
WindsorHuron Church Road
AylmerTalbot Street
DelhiKing Street
James Street
SimcoeQueensway West
Queensway East
JarvisTalbot Street
CayugaTalbot Road
DunnvilleBroad Street
George Street
Main Street
Lucan BiddulphMain Street
ExeterMain Street
ClintonVictoria Street
JarvisMain Street
HagersvilleMain Street
GuelphWoolwich Street
Woodlawn Road
FergusSt. David Street
Tower Street
Bridge Street
Arthur
Mount Forest
DurhamGarafraxa Street
ChatsworthGarafraxa Street
Owen Sound9th Avenue East
10th Avenue West
WiartonBerford Street
Little CurrentHighway 6
EspanolaCentre Avenue
StratfordErie Street
Ontario Street
GuelphWoodlawn Road
Wellington Street
Wyndham Street
York Road
ActonHighway 7
GeorgetownGuelph Street
Omemee, Kawartha LakesKing Street
HavelockHighway 7
MarmoraMatthew Street
GoderichToronto Street
Huron Road
Elgin Avenue
ClintonHuron Street
Ontario Street
SeaforthGoderich Street
MitchellOntario Road
Huron Road
StratfordHuron Street
Ontario Street
MildmayElora Street
CliffordElora Street
HarristonElora Street
CaledonHurontario Street
ShelburneHighway 10
Owen Sound Street
Highway 10 / 89
Main Street
FleshertonSydenham Street
Toronto Street
MarkdaleToronto Street
KapuskasingHighway 11
HearstHighway 11
Fort FrancesHighway 11
Highway 11 / 71
Rainy RiverHighway 11
Smiths FallsHighway 15
Sturgeon FallsHighway 17
Blind RiverHighway 17
Sault Ste. MarieHighway 17
DrydenHighway 17
TillsonburgBroadway Street
Oxford Street
Simcoe Street
Vienna Street
ForestMain Street
King Street
Grand BendOntario Street
GoderichVictoria Street
Bayfield Road
Brittania Road
Port ElginGoderich Street
SouthamptonAlbert Street
Railway Street
Owen SoundHighway 6 / 21
10th Avenue West
MitchellBlanshard Road
St. George Street
ListowelMain Street
Wallace Avenue
SimcoeNorfolk Street
BrantfordKing George Road
Owen SoundHighway 26
16th Street East
MeafordSykes Street
ThornburyArthur Street
King Street
CollingwoodBalsam Street
First Street
Huron Street
Pretty River Parkway
StaynerKing Street
Highway 26
BarrieBayfield Street
BancroftHighway 28
BloomfieldBloomfield Main Street
PictonMain Street
BathMain Street
Vankleek Hill
Hawkesbury
Tweed
Chatham–KentGrand Avenue East
St. Clair Street
WallaceburgDufferin Avenue
McNaughton Avenue
Murray Street