King's Highway 28 - Images

Photos shown in this table are arranged from South to North:

Proper Municipality Name Photo Description Photo

Pictures taken from driver's perspective appear offset from centre-line pictures:        

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Highway 28 ends at Highway 7 west of Peterborough.  Highway 7 heads across the lower part of Ontario.  Click here for Highway 7 images.
Township of Asphodel- Norwood

County of Peterborough

Looking south along Highway 28 towards its current southern terminus at Highway 7.  Highway 28 meets Highway 7 about 7km east of Highway 115 in Peterborough.  Click here for Highway 7 Images.

Picture taken: August 6th, 2005.  Size: 50kb.

Township of Asphodel- Norwood

County of Peterborough

This sign assembly denotes the southern terminus of Highway 28 at the Highway 7 and Peterborough Road 34 junction located east of the City of Peterborough.  Before Summer 2003, this stretch of Highway 28 was part of Highway 134Highway 134 was renumbered to 28 to improve the logic of the areas route numbering.
Picture size: 55kb.
Ashodel- Norwood - Douro- Dummer Boundary

County of Peterborough

Looking south along Highway 28 from the Division Street intersection.  Division Street is located about 3km north of Highway 7.  Between Highway 7 and Division Street, Highway 28 crosses the Havelock Subdivision of the CPR at an at-grade crossing.
Picture taken: August 6th, 2005.  Size: 55kb.
Township of Douro- Dummer

County of Peterborough

Looking north along Highway 28 towards the Five Corners junction.

Picture taken: August 6th, 2005.  Size: 85kb.

Township of Douro- Dummer

County of Peterborough

Looking south towards the intersection with Peterborough Road 4 at Five Corners.  The intersection with Peterborough Road 4 is controlled by a four-way stop.  This four-way stop causes a great deal of congestion during peak summer times, and should be replaced by traffic signals.  A northbound passing lane starts just north of Peterborough Road 4.
Picture taken: August 6th, 2005.  Size: 55kb.
Township of Douro- Dummer

County of Peterborough

Looking north towards the Peterborough Road 29 junction.  At this intersection, northbound traffic must turn right to continue along Highway 28.  Peterborough Road 29 is in actuality the pre-1998 routing of Highway 28, that went through both Downtown Peterborough and Lakefield.  During that time, this junction marked the northern terminus of the now defunct Highway 134.
Picture taken: August 6th, 2005.  Size: 45kb.
Township of Douro-Dummer

County of Peterborough

A Series of reversing curves along Highway 28 south of Young's Point.

Photo taken: December 30th, 2004.  Low-res: 75kb.  High-res: 310kb.

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Township of Douro-Dummer

County of Peterborough

View looking south along Highway 28 from just south of the Young's Point Bridge.

Photo taken: September 23rd, 2007.  Low-res: 70kb.  High-res: 260kb.

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Township of Douro-Dummer

County of Peterborough

View looking north across the Young's Point Bridge.  Note the conga line of traffic heading southbound across the bridge.  Primary highways in Eastern Ontario have not seen the same attention as Central Ontario, like Highway 11 and 69.
Photo taken: September 23rd, 2007.  Low-res: 90kb.  High-res: 260kb.

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Township of Smith Ennismore-Lakefield

County of Peterborough

The recently rehabilitated Highway 28 Young's Point Bridge structure.  This bridge was rehabilitated and repainted between 2004 and 2007.

Photo taken: September 23rd, 2007.  Low-res: 55kb.  High-res: 200kb.

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Township of Smith Ennismore-Lakefield

County of Peterborough

Looking north from the Young's Point Bridge towards the Young's Point Road intersection.  Traffic signals were added at this site as part of the Young's Point Bridge construction project.

Photo taken: September 23rd, 2007.  Low-res: 75kb.  High-res: 270kb.

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Township of Smith Ennismore-Lakefield

County of Peterborough

View looking northerly at Highway 28 as it nears the Highway 36 junction.

Photo taken: September 23rd, 2007.  Low-res: 80kb.  High-res: 305kb.

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Township of Smith Ennismore-Lakefield

County of Peterborough

Green signage for what was Highway 36.

Photo taken: September 23rd, 2007.  Low-res: 75kb.

Township of North Kawartha

County of Peterborough

View looking southerly towards Highway 36.

Photo taken: September 23rd, 2007.  Low-res: 75kb.  High-res: 250kb.

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Highway 36 heads to the west of Burleigh Falls towards Lindsay.    Click here for Highway 36 images.
Township of North Kawartha

County of Peterborough

Junction assembly that once denoted the Highway 36 junction.  Highway 36 was handed over to the counties of Peterborough and Kawartha Lakes on January 1st, 1998.

Photo taken: September 23rd, 2007.  Low-res: 55kb.

Town of Bancroft

County of Hastings

Signage assembly for Highway's 28 and 62 in Bancroft.  Technically speaking, Highway 62 should be shown with a green trailblazer as this sign is not actually located on Highway 28/62.

Photo taken: December 30th, 2004.  Low-res: 115kb.

Town of Bancroft

County of Hastings

Eastbound junction assembly for Highway's 62 and 28 in Bancroft.  Highway 62 is cosigned with Highway 28 for a short distance where the highways cross the York River.

Photo taken: December 30th, 2004.  Low-res: 115kb.

Highway 62 is one of Eastern Ontario's longest and most notable highways -- stretching from Bloomfield northeasterly to Pembroke.  Click here for Highway 62 images.
Town of Bancroft

County of Hastings

Opposing junction signage at the western Highway 28/62 intersection.

Photo taken: December 30th, 2004.  Low-res: 115kb.

Township of Carlow/Mayo

County of Hastings

East of Bancroft now, this winter scene shows Highway 28 as it nears the Bruce Road intersection.  East of Bancroft, Highway 28 is lightly traveled.

Photo taken: December 30th, 2004.  Low-res: 70kb.  High-res: 310kb.

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Township of Brudenell, Lyndoch and Raglan

County of Renfrew

Approahing the Highway 514 intersection along Highway 28.  Traffic bound for Denbigh must turn right at this intersection.

Photo taken: December 30th, 2004.  Low-res: 75kb.  High-res: 310kb.

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Township of Brudenell, Lyndoch and Raglan

County of Renfrew

Junction assembly for the former Highway 514 junction.  Rural Renfrew County was hit particularly hard by provincial downloading: having to take eight secondary highways and a substantial section of Highway 62.

Photo taken: December 30th, 2004.  Low-res: 95kb.

Township of Brudenell, Lyndoch and Raglan

County of Renfrew

Looking east along a poorly designed vertical sag curve east of Highway 514.

Photo taken: December 30th, 2004.  Low-res: 80kb.  High-res: 330kb.

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