Dwyer Hill Road (Ottawa Road #3) is the longest road within the municipal jurisdiction of the city ofOttawa,Ontario,Canada.
The road runs parallel to the city's western border at a distance of about 3-4 kilometres from it. The road runs from the community ofBurritts Rapids on theRideau River north to the city's limits with the town ofArnprior. On its way, it passes through the communities ofDwyer Hill andPanmure. Dwyer Hill Road travels through rural surroundings for its entire length.
North of its crossing point withHighway 7, the road is known asUpper Dwyer Hill Road. South of its junction withKinburn Sideroad, the road is numbered asOttawa Road #3. In total, the road is about 70 km (43 mi) long, edging out both theQueensway andBank Street for the title of longest road in the city. Dwyer Hill Road is the longest road entirely within one municipality in the world.[citation needed]
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