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Ontario Highway 618

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Highway 618
Route information
Length: 11.7 km (7.3 mi)
Existed: 1956 – present
Major junctions
West end: Olsen Mine Road in Starratt-Olsen
East end:  Highway 105 – Ear Falls, Vermillion Bay
Location
Divisions: Kenora District
Towns: Red Lake
Highway system
Highway 617 Highway 619

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Secondary Highway 618, commonly referred to as Highway 618, is a provincially maintained secondary highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. It connects Olsen Mine and Madsen with the northern terminus of Highway 105 in the town of Red Lake. The 11.7-kilometre (7.3 mi) route was established in 1956, and has remained the same since then. It passes through a remote forested area, and encounters no communities of any significance outside of Red Lake. The route was assumed by the Department of Highways, predecessor to today's Ministry of Transportation of Ontario, in 1956, along with many other secondary highways in Ontario. The route has remained unchanged since then.

Highway 618 is a short highway which serves to connect several mines and the community of Madsen with the northern terminus of Highway 105 in the town of Red Lake.On an average day, 500 vehicles travel the route, which is 11.7 kilometres (7.3 mi) long. Owing to the geography of the area, the route serves through traffic and no residences or farms lie next to it.

The route begins at Olsen Mine Road and travels east-northeast through thick boreal forest. It meets a forestry road and Main Street towards Madsen. The highway passes north of Faulkenham Lake and travels parallel to a high-tension power line. Continuing northeast, Highway 618 zig-zags through the forest, then enters Red Lake, where it is also known as Howey Street. The route shares its eastern terminus with the northern terminus of Highway 105


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