. . "vertical"@en . "80"^^ . . . . "Ontario Highway 27"@en . . "130.6"^^ . . "1.6"^^ . "South" . . . . . "Simcoe"@en . "Midland"@en . "--09-14"^^ . . . . "Exit 94"@en . . "98.09999999999999"^^ . "Thornton"@en . . . . "111"^^ . . . . . . "Tay"@en . . . "Sideroad 17"@en . "right"@en . . . "ON"@en . . . "left/right/center"@en . . . "Formerly Highway 131 and once the route of Highway 27"@en . . . . . "1.6"^^ . . . . "27.5"^^ . "28"^^ . . "0"^^ . "Grade-separated interchange"@en . "South"@en . . . "10.6"^^ . . . . "Formerly York Regional Road 15"@en . . "Simcoe County Road27"@en . "138.1"^^ . . . "2"^^ . . "3"^^ . . "Springwater"@en . "109.2"^^ . . "7"^^ . . . "5"^^ . . . "1654262"^^ . "69.7"^^ . . "Formerly Highway 49"@en . . "22924"^^ . . . . . "The original alignment of Highway 27 required drivers to travel along Highway 9 briefly. The current Leonard Road was formerly Highway 27 connecting from Highway 9 to 27 north of 2 Line."@en . . . "Barrie"@en . "27" . "Toronto"@en . "39.9"^^ . "King"@en . . . "119.4"^^ . . . "left/right/center"@en . "Schomberg"@en . "Simcoe County Road27"@en . . . "26"^^ . "Elmvale"@en . . "73.09999999999999"^^ . "38.5"^^ . . "Hwy" . . . "ON"@en . . . "Old Highway 27.png"@en . . . "the Regional Municipality of York and the County of Simcoe"@en . . "Southern end of provincially maintained section"@en . . . . "8"^^ . "9"^^ . "1085269272"^^ . . . "89.59999999999999"^^ . "7"^^ . "33.8"^^ . . "none"@en . "Robert Street"@en . "End of divided highway north of Mimico Creek culvert"@en . . . . . "York Regional Road27"@en . "1980.0"^^ . . . "The alignment completed in 1968 provided a direct route between the two discontinuous sections of Highway27."@en . . . . "Midhurst"@en . "City of Toronto"@en . . . . "0.6"^^ . "Saurin"@en . . "250"^^ . . . "King's Highway 27, commonly referred to as Highway 27, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario, much of which is now cared for by the city of Toronto, York Region and Simcoe County. The Ministry of Transportation of Ontario was once responsible for the length of the route, when it ran from Long Branch to Highway 93 in Waverley. Highway 27 followed a mostly straight route throughout its length, as it passed through the suburbs of Toronto, then north of Kleinburg the vast majority of the highway was surrounded by rural farmland. Today, only the southernmost 1.6 km (1 mi) from Highway 427 north to Mimico Creek is under provincial jurisdiction."@en . . "Northern end of City of Toronto maintained section; southern end of York Region maintained section"@en . . . . . . . . . . "2"^^ . "Former sections of Highway27 are based upon lengths from the 1989 distance tables."@en . "27"^^ . . "King's Highway 27, commonly referred to as Highway 27, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario, much of which is now cared for by the city of Toronto, York Region and Simcoe County. The Ministry of Transportation of Ontario was once responsible for the length of the route, when it ran from Long Branch to Highway 93 in Waverley. Highway 27 followed a mostly straight route throughout its length, as it passed through the suburbs of Toronto, then north of Kleinburg the vast majority of the highway was surrounded by rural farmland. Today, only the southernmost 1.6 km (1 mi) from Highway 427 north to Mimico Creek is under provincial jurisdiction. Highway 27 was created in 1927, connecting Barrie with Penetanguishene. It was extended south to Schomberg in 1934, and later to Toronto by the late 1930s. The route served as a redundancy to Yonge Street, and later Highway 400. Through the 1950s, the portion of Highway 27 between Evans Avenue and north of Eglinton Avenue was expanded into a four-laned dual highway known as the Toronto Bypass (which included portions of the new Highway 401 through Toronto). Beginning in the mid-1960s, this dual highway was expanded into the current collector\u2013express system and renumbered as Highway 427 upon completion at the end of 1971. The majority of the remainder of the route was decommissioned in the late 1990s; the majority of the former highway is now known as York Regional Road 27 and Simcoe County Road 27, though it retains its Highway 27 name within the City of Toronto."@en . . "20"^^ . . . . "Formerly Highway 92"@en . "20.7"^^ . . . . . "MTO"@en . . . "yes"@en . "York Regional Road27"@en . . . . "Decommissioned in 1997"@en . . "Highway 27 bypass north of Schomberg.png"@en . "North" . . . "Nobleton"@en . "ON"@en . "1600.0"^^ . "North"@en . . . . . . . . "Highway 27 highlighted in red"@en . . "1.6"^^ . "York"@en . "60.9"^^ . "Hwy"@en . . .