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Chippewa Falls, Ontario, Canada: Halfway Point of the Trans-Canada Highway

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Address:
Hwy. 17, Chippewa Falls, ON, Canada
Directions:
82 kilometers north of Sault Ste. Marie. The pull-off for the monument is on the north side of the highway immediately east of the Chippewa Falls waterfall.
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Halfway Point of the Trans-Canada Highway

2430 miles this way, 2430 miles that way. Marked with a monument, so you can straddle the imaginary line and take a picture.

Roadsideamerica.com Report... [07/12/2010]

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Halfway marker.

Halfway Point of the Trans-Canada Highway

It's a turnoff on the north side, with a warning sign about 2km in advance.

[Suzanne K. Taylor, 09/08/2022]

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