King's Highway 416 - 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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Township of Edwardsburgh/Cardinal

United Counties of Leeds & Grenville

Signage at the Highway 16 split.  The mainline southbound lanes narrow from 2- to 1-lane before converging with the westbound lanes of the 401Click here for Highway 401 images, and here for Highway 16 images.
Picture taken: July 5th, 2005.  Size: 45kb.
Township of Edwardsburgh/Cardinal

United Counties of Leeds & Grenville

Advanced signage for the ramp leading to Highway 16 and to the eastbound 401.  Though not indicated on the signage, traffic can access both east and westbound directions of the 401 via Highway 16Highway 16 continues south of the 401, intersecting the road to the Prescott-Ogdenville International Bridge en route to its southern terminus at Highway 2.
Picture taken: July 5th, 2005.  Size: 45kb.
Township of Edwardsburgh/Cardinal

United Counties of Leeds & Grenville

Overhead diagrammical sign denoting the upcoming Highway 401 interchange.  Highway 416 defaults onto the westbound 401Highway 401 east is accessible via Highway 16.

Picture taken: July 5th, 2005.  Size: 45kb.

Township of Edwardsburgh/Cardinal

United Counties of Leeds & Grenville

Highway 416 looking south from the Shanly Road overpass.  Shanly Road is located roughly at kilometre marker 12.  South of Shanly Road, Highway 416 has a very wide treed grassed median, much wider then that normally seen on a provincial freeway.  (Sorry for the poor photo quality)
Picture taken: October 22nd, 2004.  Size: 45kb.
Township of Edwardsburgh/Cardinal

United Counties of Leeds & Grenville

Looking north towards Ottawa along Highway 416 from the Shanly Road overpass.  Shanly Road is the first interchange north of Highway 401 on the 416.

Picture taken: October 22nd, 2004.  Size: 50kb.

Township of North Grenville

United Counties of Leeds & Grenville

Looking south along Highway 416 from the Highway 43 overpass near Kemptville. Kemptville is the only sizable community in the vicinity of Highway 416 south of Ottawa.

Picture taken: October 22nd, 2004.  Size: 35kb.

Township of North Grenville

United Counties of Leeds & Grenville

This picture showcases highway 416 looking north from the Highway 43 overpass.  Highway 43 is located roughly at kilometre marker 34.  A few kilometres north of this overpass, Highway 416 crosses the Rideau River and Canal.
Picture taken: October 22nd, 2004.  Size: 70kb.
City of Ottawa Looking south along Highway 416 from the Bankfield Road overpass.

Picture taken: October 22nd, 2004.  Size: 40kb.

City of Ottawa Highway 416 looking north from the Bankfield Road overpass.  Bankfield Road is located roughly at kilometre marker 57.

Picture taken: October 22nd, 2004.  Size: 70kb.

City of Ottawa Driving north through the Stony Swamp Access bridge.  This is the longest single span concrete rigid frame bridge over an freeway in Ontario.  This bridge carries traffic from Ottawa into a National Capital Commission Park, and was surely designed to serve as a Landmark for travelers entering Ottawa.
Picture taken: October 22nd, 2004.  Size: 45kb.
City of Ottawa Advanced signage heading northbound on the 416 approaching the 417 interchange.  The signage located at this interchange is very atypical.  Normally a diagramical sign would be used for interchanges of this type.
Picture taken: October 22nd, 2004.  Size: 45kb.
City of Ottawa Signage for the split at the Highway 417 interchange.  Highway 416 meets the 417 at a directional-T interchange.  Keeping left at this split leads traffic westbound towards Arnprior.  Keeping right leads traffic eastbound towards Downtown Ottawa.  Click here for Highway 417 images.
Picture taken: October 22nd, 2004.  Size: 45kb.

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