Highway 60 begins at an
interchange with
Highway 11 in
Huntsville. It crosses through central Ontario in a generally east–west orientation. The triangle-shaped area bounded by Highways 11,
17 and 60 is largely uninhabited wilderness dotted with lakes and
muskeg. An
Ontario Parks visitor's permit is not required to drive through Algonquin Park. However, one is required for the use of any trails,
campgrounds, the Visitor Centre, or similar facilities within the park boundary. Moose and deer are very common through Algonquin, especially at night and in the morning, and present a major driving hazard. The journey through Algonquin Park offers some of the most famous scenery in Canada, including vistas of numerous lakes and geological formations that have been captured in the arts of
Group of Seven painter
Tom Thomson among others. The park is considered the most important place in Canada for biological and environmental research. and
Whitney. Highway 60 exits the park in the
Township of South Algonquin travelling south into
Whitney, curving east and intersecting
Highway 127. Beyond Highway 127, it passes through the
Madawaska Highlands, following the historic
Opeongo Line. It passes through
Madawaska, encountering
Secondary Highway 523, then curves southeast into
Renfrew County. The route enters
Barry's Bay, where it turns east and meets the southern leg of former
Highway 62, where a
concurrency with it began prior to 1998. After passing through
Wilno, the route curves northeast around
Killaloe, intersecting the northern leg of former Highway 62 and
Highway 512. Continuing around
Golden Lake and through
the village of the same name, Highway 60 travels southeast into the
Ottawa Valley towards Eganville, where it has a concurrency with Highway 41. For the remainder of the route, the highway travels near the
Bonnechere River. It continues east then south to
Douglas, where drivers must turn northeast to continue along the highway. Highway 60 slowly curves southeast before entering the town of Renfrew, where it is known as Stewart Street, Bridge Street, Raglan Street South, Veterans Memorial Boulevard and O'Brien Road. It encounters the eastern terminus of
Highway 132 before curving east to end at Highway 17 on the outskirts of the town. == History ==