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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Highway 115 is a provincially maintained highway in Central Ontario, Canada, which runs from the Highway 401 junction west of Newcastle to the Highway 7 junction in Peterborough. Highway 115 is part of the Algonquin Trail, and concurrent with Highway 35 from its southern terminus in Clarington to Enterprise Hill. It is also part of the Trans-Canada Highway from the junction with Highway 7 south of Springville, Ontario to the eastern end of the highway. Highway 115 is…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Highway 115 is a provincially maintained highway in Central Ontario, Canada, which runs from the Highway 401 junction west of Newcastle to the Highway 7 junction in Peterborough. Highway 115 is part of the Algonquin Trail, and concurrent with Highway 35 from its southern terminus in Clarington to Enterprise Hill. It is also part of the Trans-Canada Highway from the junction with Highway 7 south of Springville, Ontario to the eastern end of the highway. Highway 115 is a freeway between its junction with Highway 401 and Concession Rd. 3, from Concession Rd. 4 to Concession Rd. 8, and from its junction with Highway 35 to its junction with Highway 7 at Peterborough. The other sections include RIRO access. The freeway sections on the Highway 35 concurrency are substandard, and the speed limit there remains 90 km/h as a result. The RIRO section has many pointsof private access. By January 2010, exit numbers were added to the freeway section north of the 35/115 split.