Highway95 was an 11.4-kilometre (7.1 mi), two-lane highway that travelled in a generally north–south direction across Wolfe Island. At its southern end at Point Alexandria, the route connected with New York State Route12E at Cape Vincent via the private summer-operated Horne's Ferry. The route travelled west from there, sandwiched between Button Bay to the north and the Saint Lawrence River to the south. At Stevenson Lane, the route made a broad curve to the north. From there it crossed the island to Marysville, where it encountered Highway96 and the summer ferry dock for the Wolfe Islander III.[4]
Unlike the private ferry service at the southern tip of the island, the MV Wolfe Islander III is operated by the Ministry of Transportation and can be used free of charge.[5]
Beside the ferry services, there is no other link between Wolfe Island and the mainland, making the two routes on the island the only King's Highways that were not connected to the rest of the network by a fixed link.[6]
History
Highway95 was established on July25, 1934, when the Department of Highways, predecessor to the modern Ministry of Transportation, assumed the road connecting Point Alexandria to Marysville and the Wolfe Island Ferry.[1]
At that time, it was the only highway on the island; Highway96 was established the following year.[1][7]
The entire route was decommissioned in January 1998.[2]
It was subsequently transferred to Frontenac County, which does not maintain a county road system.[8]
The county transferred the route to the municipality of Frontenac Islands, which designated it as Road95.[4][9]