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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Back in the 1800's logging was huge in Canada, still is but back then the easiest way to transport a huge&nb sp;amount of cut down trees was to float them down streams or rivers. These waterways were called pikes. I don't know if Pike was slang or if it means like, a straight passageway or something but from where I'm from, I just assumed that it got it's origin from that.
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For New Foster (you cheeky monkey) I'm close enough to our fine american friends to know that if you wanted to ask, what is the quickest way to the Louisanna Turnpike, ;one would not say "How do I get to the pike?", if that is what you wanted to know. They do still use roads called turnpikes but their major highways are called "Inter-State" highways.