Annual replacement or repair of structures that are in need of improvement due to poor condition. No projects scheduled for 2024.
Road Projects and Closures
2024 road infrastructure improvement program
Select an area of interest by clicking the blue button to jump to the information about it. The efforts within this program are organized annually, approved by Council and facilitated by the Public Works department.
Bridge and Culvert Replacement
Capital Road Resurfacing and Rehabilitation
Gravel Lift
2024 Projects
Note: Full road closures not expected, however some lane closures may occur.
- Gibbons Road (Pevensey Rd to Joly Boundary)
- Stick and Stone Lane (entire road)
- Hornibrook Road (Parkes Ln to Machar Strong Boundary - after pulverization)
Pulverization
2024 Projects
Note: Full road closure not expected, however some lane closures may occur.
- Hornibrook Road (Parkes Ln to Machar Strong Boundary)
Single Surface Treatment (SST) or Double Surface Treatment (DST) or Asphalt
2024 Projects
Note: Full road closures not expected, however some lane closures may occur. Gravel roads receiving DST cannot have calcium applied.
- No projects for 2024
Slurry Seal (SS) or Microsurfacing (MS)
2024 Projects
Note: Full road closures not expected, however some lane closures may occur.
- High Rock Drive (entire road) - postponed from 2023
- South Lake Bernard Road (Muskoka Rd to High Rock Dr) - postponed from 2023
- Muskoka Road (McLaren Ln to Robins Rd) - postponed from 2023
- Albert Street North (Hwy 124 to Hill Valley Rd)
- Albert Street South (Sunset Dr to High Rock Dr)
- Sunset Drive (entire road)
- Sunny Ridge Road (Buckhaven Rd to Golf Lane)
- Forest Lake Road (Lakeshore Drive to Joly Boundary)
For notification of unplanned and/or emergency closures, please sign up to CodeRED Notification System.
For information on all roads, please visit Ontario 511 Traveller Information
Improvements made to road shouldering and ditching help the overall performance of a road.
- Road shoulders help stabilize the edge of the road as they are often used for emergency stopping or pull-over areas.
- Roadside ditches collect water runoff and provide necessary drainage area too.
When road shoulders are properly graded, surface water runoff is able to drain to the roadside ditches properly. This reduces the amount of standing water on the road and alongside the road.
Those wishing to report vehicles who are in violation of posted speed limits are encouraged to report to the Ontario Provincial Police and request regular patrols.
Ongoing or year-round maintenance is a major function of the Public Works department, such as:
- brushing and tree maintenance
- pothole repairs
- traffic warning and regulatory signs
- various culvert replacements
- wash-out road restorations
- winter road maintenance
These areas are monitored in addition to the areas within the capital road resurfacing and rehabilitation program.
Visit the road seasonal maintenance page for full details.
To report any road deficiencies such as potholes, please submit a road inquiry or call 705-384-5819 ext 203.
Contact Us
Township of Strong
28 Municipal Lane
P.O. Box 1120,
Sundridge, ON P0A 1Z0
Tel: 705-384-5819
Fax: 705-384-5892