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Ontario Highway 134 (#2) Quick Facts:
  • Years in Existence: 1975-2003
  • Current Status: Renumbered as King's Highway 28 in 2003
  • Current Name: King's Highway 28
  • Location: Central Ontario
  • Counties Served: Peterborough
  • Towns Served: Lakefield
  • Southern Terminus: Hwy 7 - East of Peterborough
  • Northern Terminus: Hwy 28 - Lakefield
  • Length in 2003: 15.0 km / 9.3 miles
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History of King's Highway 134 (#2):

King's Highway 134 was a major collector highway which served as an alternate route to Highway 28 through Peterborough. Highway 134 was established on August 15, 1975, when a 15 km section of Peterborough County Road 34 was designated as a new King's Highway. The designation of Highway 134 essentially created an eastern bypass around Peterborough. The highway carried through traffic from Highway 7 east of Peterborough to Highway 28 near Lakefield, thereby bypassing Peterborough entirely. The route retained its original length until June 2003, when the entire route of Highway 134 was re-designated as Highway 28. Since 2003, this highway has been known as Highway 28.





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Additional Information About King's Highway 134:

Learn More About King's Highway 134  (My Upcoming Publications)

King's Highway 134 - Route Information  (At Scott Steeves' website: asphaltplanet.ca)

King's Highway 134 - A Virtual Tour  (At Scott Steeves' website: asphaltplanet.ca)


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