Ontario Secondary Highway 517 Photographs: Historical & Present Day Photos of Hwy 517
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All photographs displayed on this page were taken by the Webmaster (Cameron Bevers), unless specifically noted otherwise. Historical photographs are arranged in approximate chronological order, while present day photographs (Year 2000 to date) are arranged by location from west to east. Click on any thumbnail to see a larger image!

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Present Day Secondary Highway 517 Photographs


HWY 62 #61 - © Cameron Bevers             HWY 62 #62 - © Cameron Bevers

Left - Green guide sign on northbound Hwy 62 marking the destinations accessible via Hwy 517. This former Secondary Highway meanders through a particularly empty region of western Renfrew County before terminating abruptly at the Boulter Road in adjacent Hastings County. It is interesting to note that neither Boulter nor Fort Stewart are situated directly on Hwy 517. However, these are listed as the destination "control cities" on signs at the Hwy 62 Junction, since Hwy 517 has no destinations to sign to along its entire route. See an Enlarged Photo Here.
(Photograph taken on August 5, 2008  -  © Cameron Bevers)

Right - Facing south along Hwy 62 towards Maynooth from the Hwy 517 Junction at Combermere. See an Enlarged Photo Here.
(Photograph taken on August 5, 2008  -  © Cameron Bevers)





HWY 62 #63 - © Cameron Bevers             HWY 62 #64 - © Cameron Bevers

Left - Facing south along Hwy 517 from the Hwy 62 Junction at Combermere. After following the Madawaska River briefly south of Combermere, Hwy 517 turns southwesterly and meanders its way across the remote highlands, where it comes to an end at the Boulter Road. Jurisdiction over numerous Ontario Secondary Highways were transferred from the province to Renfrew County in the late 1990s. Officially, Hwy 517 is known today as Renfrew County Road 517. See an Enlarged Photo Here.
(Photograph taken on August 5, 2008  -  © Cameron Bevers)

Right - Facing south along Hwy 62 in Combermere, approaching the Hwy 517 Junction. See an Enlarged Photo Here.
(Photograph taken on August 5, 2008  -  © Cameron Bevers)





HWY 62 #60 - © Cameron Bevers

Above - Facing north along Hwy 62 in Combermere, approaching the Hwy 517 Junction. See an Enlarged Photo Here.
(Photograph taken on August 5, 2008  -  © Cameron Bevers)





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