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Ontario Highway 804

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West end:
  
Manitou Falls Dam

Length
  
21.4 km

District
  
Kenora District

Districts:
  
Kenora

Constructed
  
25 April 1962

Province
  
Ontario

Existed:
  
April 25, 1962 – present

East end:
  
Highway 105 near Ear Falls

Tertiary Highway 804, commonly referred to as Highway 804, is a provincially maintained access road in the Canadian province of Ontario, located in Kenora District.

Contents

Map of ON-804, Balmertown, ON P0V, Canada

Route description

Highway 804 is 21.4 kilometres (13.3 mi) long, and connects Highway 105 south of the town of Ear Falls with the hydroelectric dam at Lower Manitou Falls. The short highway travels entirely through an uninhabited forested region dotted with lakes and swamps. Near the western end of the route, a logging road branches northwest that provides a rough and winding connection to Highway 658 as well as to the northern terminus of Highway 105 in Red Lake. On an average day, only 70 vehicles travel along the highway.

History

Highway 804 was designated on April 25, 1962. It was paved in 1969. At that time, it was the only tertiary highway in Ontario that was paved, but it has since reverted to a loose gravel surface highway. The route and length of the highway have remained unchanged since it was designated.

Major intersections

The following table lists the major junctions along Highway 804, as noted by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario. The entire route is located in Kenora District. 

References

Ontario Highway 804 Wikipedia