Elliot Lake was incorporated as a city in 1990.
The restaurant's success prompted the opening of a second location in Elliot Lake, Ontario.
Within Elliot Lake, the highway is locally maintained.
The first section, located in the urbanized area of Elliot Lake, was assumed on December 19, 1957.
Ash later moved north to Elliot Lake from Toronto and died there of a heart attack on May 20, 2007.
In recent years portions of the trail have been completed in the Elliot Lake and Marathon areas.
At its height, Elliot Lake was considered the uranium capital of the world.
Elliot Lake would win the game 8-2 in front of an estimated 400 fans.
Then his business took off as he added construction equipment and worked building a booming mining town at a place called Elliot Lake in 1955.
He retired to Elliot Lake, where he died May 20, 2007 of a heart attack at age 82.