Greater_Sudbury_Road_13

Vermilion Lake Road

Vermilion Lake Road

Municipal road in Ontario, Canada


Greater Sudbury Road 13, also known as Vermilion Lake Road, is a municipal road in the city of Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. It was voted as the worst road in Ontario in the Canadian Automobile Association's annual Ontario's Worst Roads survey in 2007.[2] In the 2008 survey, Vermilion Lake Road dropped to third place behind Steeles Avenue in Toronto and Brock Street in Kingston,[3] while in 2009 the road dropped to ninth place.[4] In 2010, however, the road rose to second place again, behind only Pelican Falls Road in Sioux Lookout.[5]

Quick Facts Sudbury Municipal Road 13, Route information ...

The road begins at Highway 144, travelling at a south-westerly direction, until ending its numbered municipal road status at Brosseau Street. However, west of Brosseau Street, the Vermilion Lake Road name continues for a further 1.5 km, ending at a dead end near Vermilion Lake. The road primarily serves the communities of Larchwood and Hull.

In October 2007, shortly after the road was named to the Worst Roads survey, the city launched a construction project to replace four culverts on the road.[6]

Greater Sudbury Road 13 only intersects with one other numbered municipal road, Greater Sudbury Road 12 (Gordon Lake Road).


References

  1. "Google map showing Greater Sudbury Road 13's entire length". Google Maps. October 6, 2007. Note: Points A to B represent the numbered municipal road; B to C represent the remaining unnumbered segment of Vermilion Lake Road.
  2. Canadian Automobile Association (October 4, 2007). "Ontario's Worst Roads Results". Archived from the original on January 3, 2008.

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