Tertiary Highway 810



Hwy 810 Quick Facts:
  • Status: In Service
  • Years in Existence: 1976-Present
  • Location: Northeastern Ontario
  • Southern Terminus: Hwy 553 junction north of Massey
  • Northern Terminus: Richie Falls on River Aux Sables
  • Length in 1997: 42.6 km / 26.5 miles
  • 2002 AADT: 50


HWY 810
Modern Tertiary Highway 810 Sign




History of Tertiary Highway 810:



Tertiary Highway 810 was created out of a route renumbering in 1976. That year, a 43 km section of Hwy 553 from Bull Lake northerly to Richie Falls was re-designated as Hwy 810. The entire highway is gravel surfaced. While this road is still a provincial highway today, it should be noted that the road is not maintained by MTO during the winter months. Click here to see a route map of Hwy 810, showing historical re-routings and realignments.



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