List of numbered roads in Renfrew County

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This is a list of numbered county roads in Renfrew County, Ontario , Canada .

NumberLocal Name(s)Western/Southern TerminusEastern/Northern TerminusMajor CommunitiesComments
Madawaska Boulevard
Madawaska Street
Elgin Street West
River Road
County Road 4City of Ottawa Road 117 (Madawaska Boulevard) Arnprior, Braeside, Sand Point Historical route of Highway 17
Daniel Street
White Lake Road
County Road 52County Road 1 Arnprior, White Lake
Usborne StreetCounty Road 54County Road 1 Braeside Usborne Street continues east of River Road
Storyland Road
Queen's Line
County Road 7 Highway 17 Chenaux
Stone Road Highway 60 Highway 132 Douglas
Lochwinnoch Road
Gillan Road
Highway 60 County Road 63 Renfrew
Foresters Falls Road Highway 17 Kohlsmith Road Foresters Falls
Cobden Road
Main Street
Highway 60 Highway 17 Cobden
Bulger Road Highway 41 Highway 60 Lake Dore
Point Church Drive
Letts Cemetery Road
Highway 41 Highway 60 Lake Dore Replaced (in part) by Highway 134 (precursor to Highway 41)
Division Street
Baskin Drive W
Cty Rd 1/Elgin Street WCty Rd 2/Daniel Street S Arnprior
Westmeath RoadCounty Road 21County Road 50 Westmeath
Mountain Road Highway 41 Highway 17 Micksburg
Witt RoadCounty Road 26County Road 56 Alice Township Witt Road continues east to Highway 41
Division Street Highway 417 County Road 1 Arnprior
Victoria StreetCounty Road 51County Road 25 Petawawa
Paquette Road
Old Hwy 17
Highway 17 Pembroke Street West (Pembroke City Limits) Petawawa Replaced by County Road 51 and County Road 55 in late 1990s
Mud Lake Road
Boundary Road
County Road 35County Road 24 Pembroke
Castleford Road
Bruce Street
Highway 60 County Road 1 Renfrew
Beachburg RoadCounty Road 40County Road 7 Beachburg
Hyndford Road Highway 41 County Road 5 Hyndford
Highland RoadCounty Road 2Robertson Line (Lanark County limits) Waba Continues as Lanark County Road 20 (Waba Road) and City of Ottawa Road 20 (Kinburn Sideroad) to Dunrobin Road
White Water Road Highway 41 County Road 40 Stafford Township, Pembroke Township
Laurentian DriveCounty Road 16County Road 51 Petawawa
Doran RoadCounty Road 51County Road 14 Petawawa
Barron Canyon RoadPetawawa Township limitsCounty Road 26 Petawawa Township
Drive-In Road
Mackay Street
Town Line Road
Highway 148 Highway 41 Pembroke
Lake Dore Road Highway 60 Highway 41 Golden Lake
Lookout RoadCounty Road 12County Road 49 Westmeath Township
Norton Road
Whelan Road
County Road 508 Highway 132 Admaston Township, Bagot Township
Jean AvenueCounty Road 19County Road 36 Pembroke
TV Tower RoadCounty Road 42County Road 58 Pembroke
Murphy Road Highway 17 County Road 51 Petawawa
Greenwood Road Highway 148 Highway 17 Greenwood Historical route of Highway 17
Haley Road
Godfrey Road
Highway 17 Highway 60 Haley Station Renumbered as County Road 61 in late 1990s
Forest Lea Road Highway 17 County Road 51 Pembroke, Forest Lea
Russett Drive
Campbell Drive
County Road 63County Road 2 McNab Township
Magnesium RoadCounty Road 653County Road 4 Ross Township Magnesium Road continues to Kerr Line
La Passe RoadCounty Road 21County Road 50 La Passe La Passe Road continues north to Bromley Line
Gore LineCounty Road 12County Road 49 Westmeath, La Passe
Pembroke Street West
Petawawa Boulevard
County Road 55Pembroke Street West (Pembroke City Limits) Pembroke, Petawawa
Raglan Street South
Burnstown Road
Highway 60 County Road 2 Renfrew, Burnstown, White Lake
McLean Drive Highway 17 County Road 3 Glasgow Station
Paquette Road Highway 17 County Road 51 Petawawa
Woito Station RoadCounty Road 14 Highway 41 Wilberforce Township
Round Lake Road
Bruham Avenue
Trafalgar Road
Highway 60 County Road 51 Pembroke, Alice, Bonnechere Provincial Park, Round Lake Centre Formerly part of Highway 62 and Highway 148
Herrick Drive Highway 417 County Road 1 Arnprior Formerly part of Highway 15; downloaded to Town of Arnprior in 2004
Haley Road
Godfrey Road
Highway 17 Highway 60 Haley Station Formerly County Road 41 until late 1990s
Combermere Road
John Street
Bay Street
Highway 60 Schweig Road (Hastings County limits) Barry's Bay, Combermere Formerly part of Highway 62; continues as Hastings County Road 62 (Peterson Colonization Road) to Maynooth
Flat Rapids Road
Stewartville Road
Anderson Road
Miller Road
County Road 6County Road 45 Stewartville
Opeongo RoadCounty Road 512 Highway 41 Grattan Township, Sebastopol Township Opeongo Road continues in County Roads 512 and 66
Centennial Lake RoadCounty Road 71County Road 508 Brougham Township, Matawachan Township
Wilno South Road
Opeongo Road
Highway 60 County Road 512 Wilno Opeongo Road continues from junction to Highway 60 near Krezel Road
Simpson Pit RoadCounty Road 58 Highway 60 Round Lake Centre, Hagarty Township
Rockingham Road
Letterkenny Road
County Road 515County Road 512 Radcliffe Township, Brudenell Township Letterkenny Road continues south from junction to Quadeville
Dunn Street
Siberia Road
Highway 60 Hastings County limits Barry's Bay, Jones Township continues as Hastings County Road 69 (Kamaniskeg Lake Road) to Peterson Colonization Road
Ruby Road
Kokomis Road
County Road 512 Highway 60 Killaloe, South Algona Township, Golden Lake
Matawatchan Road Highway 41 County Road 65 Griffith, Camel Chute Matawatchan Road continues south to Vennachar
Ridge Road Highway 17 County Road 73
Deep River Road
Hillcrest Ave
Deep River Assumed by Renfrew County on April 1, 2014.
Deep River RoadCounty Road 72
Ridge Road
Hillcrest Ave
Highway 17 Deep River Assumed by Renfrew County on April 1, 2014.
Deep River Road continues north to Beach Ave
Calabogie RoadCounty Road 65 Highway 17 Calabogie, Burnstown Formerly Secondary Highway 508
Lanark RoadCounty Road 508Lanark County limits Calabogie Formerly Secondary Highway 511; continues as Lanark County Road 511 (Lanark Road) to Perth
Foymount Road
Opeongo Road
Brudenell Road
Queen Street
Highway 60 Highway 41 Killaloe, Lake Clear, Eganville Formerly Secondary Highway 512
Schutt RoadCounty Road 515 Highway 28 Raglan Township Formerly Secondary Highway 514
Palmer Road
Quadeville Road
County Road 62County Road 512 Combermere, Palmer Rapids, Quadeville Formerly Secondary Highway 515
Dafoe RoadCounty Road 62Coulas Road (Hastings County limits) Combermere Formerly Secondary Highway 517; continues as Hastings County Road 517 to Boulter Road
Swisha RoadQuebec border (Rapides-des-Joachims bridge) Highway 17 Rolphton Formerly Secondary Highway 635
Chenaux Road Highway 17 Quebec border (Portage-du-Fort bridge) Haley Station, Chenaux Formerly Secondary Highway 653; continues as Quebec Route 301
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