| Highway 51 | |||||||||||||
| Kent Bridge Road, Rose Beach Line,
Wildwood Line, Rondeau Road Maintained by Chatham-Kent |
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| Length: | 5.8 km (3.60 mi) | ||||||||||||
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| Existed: | 1970 – 1997 | ||||||||||||
| South end: | Rondeau Provincial Park | ||||||||||||
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| North end: | CR 3
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| Counties: | Chatham-Kent | ||||||||||||
| Major cities: | New Scotland, Rondeau Park | ||||||||||||
| System: | Chatham-Kent Road System (Formerly Ontario King's Highways/Provincial Highway System) |
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Highway 51 is the second road to bear the designation of "Highway 51" in Ontario, with the first being near Orangeville, Ontario. This is a short connector road that served to link Highway 3 to Rondeau Provincial Park. The road was designated as Highway 51 in 1970, and decommissioned in 1997, when Highway 3 between Highway 77 in Leamington and Highway 4 in St. Thomas. In 1997, Chatham-Kent extended the designation of County Road 15 along the entire stretch of former Highway 51.
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