5 John 1, chapter 2
An Act to Establish A National Route System
- This Act shall be known as the National Routes Act, c. 2.
- The current route system shall be reformed as such:
- FL-10 (McGrath Road) → Hwy 1
- MP-25 (Elizabeth Road and King’s Road) → Hwy 2
- MP-26 → Hwy 3
- LS-30 → Hwy 4
- LS-31 → Hwy 5
- HD-40 → Hwy 6
- HD-40B → Hwy 6A
- BAU-100 (Timpson Road) → Hwy 7
- BAU-500 (Randouler Highway) → Hwy 8
- BAU-501 (Sullivan Highway) → Hwy 9
- BAU-502 (E.J. Parker Road) → Hwy 10
- BAU-503 → Hwy 11
- BAU-504 (Parker Highway) → Hwy 12
- Additionally, Highway 6A will be designated Concord Road. The following highways will be established:
- A length of highway at Northumbria numbered 13, to be decided by the Duke of Northumbria.
- In the new region of Newport at 44°07'55.7”N 77°47'24.0”W, two new highways will be laid in accordance with the following figure, with the above coordinates marked in red.
- Route 15 shall be designated as W.O. J.R. Morris Road, and 14, Cdr. J.E. Gardener Road.
- A new highway “16” will be developed in Mild Pond stemming off of Peterborough County Road 4, Canada, follow north to a new highway “17” running east-west from Highway 8, and loop at the boundary back down toward 16.
- Additionally, on the west side of Wabasso, a new highway will be formed from C.R. 4 to Mild Pond Trail. The route will continue down Mild Pond Trail terminating at Hwy 8.
- All route shields shall be removed and replaced with the Mild Pond pattern sign, with a Baustralian fish replacing the pond.
- Each route sign to be posted shall measure 13 5⁄₁₆” × 17 ¾”, or 26 9⁄₁₆” × 35 ⁷⁄₁₆” for large signs.