Highway 667 (Ontario)
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Secondary Highway 667, commonly referred to as Highway 667, is a provincially maintained secondary highway located the Sudbury District of the Canadian
Canada
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 province of Ontario
Ontario
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. Roughly 35 kilometres (21.7 mi) in length, the route connects Highway 129 to the town of Sultan
Sultan, Ontario
Sultan is an unincorporated community in the Unorganized North Part of Sudbury District in northeastern Ontario, Canada.The local economy is based primarily on hunting and related tourism. In the past the logging industry formed the mainstay of the economy...

 and to Wakami Lake Provincial Park. East of the town, the route continues as the Sultan Industrial Road
Sultan Industrial Road
The Sultan Industrial Road is a private road in the Canadian province of Ontario. Originally built as a resource route for E. B. Eddy's logging and lumber operations in the northwestern Sudbury District, the road is now owned and operated by Domtar following its acquisition of E. B. Eddy in 1998...

, a privately maintained but publicly accessible logging road, towards Highway 144.

Route description

Highway 667 begins at Highway 129 near the entrance to Five Mile Lake Provincial Park. The highway travels southeast for 14 kilometres (8.7 mi), crosses Little Wenebegon Lake then curves to the east. It is mostly straight from that point to its eastern terminus at the Sultan Industrial Road
Sultan Industrial Road
The Sultan Industrial Road is a private road in the Canadian province of Ontario. Originally built as a resource route for E. B. Eddy's logging and lumber operations in the northwestern Sudbury District, the road is now owned and operated by Domtar following its acquisition of E. B. Eddy in 1998...

, passing clear cut forests along the way. The road which carries Highway 667 continues east into Sultan as a local street.

Major intersections

The following table lists the major junctions along Highway 667. The entirety of the highway is located within Sudbury District.
Location km Destinations Notes
Unorganized Sudbury District 0.0
Sultan
Sultan, Ontario
Sultan is an unincorporated community in the Unorganized North Part of Sudbury District in northeastern Ontario, Canada.The local economy is based primarily on hunting and related tourism. In the past the logging industry formed the mainstay of the economy...

35.4 Sultan Industrial Road
Sultan Industrial Road
The Sultan Industrial Road is a private road in the Canadian province of Ontario. Originally built as a resource route for E. B. Eddy's logging and lumber operations in the northwestern Sudbury District, the road is now owned and operated by Domtar following its acquisition of E. B. Eddy in 1998...

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