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Continues as a minor road north of RR11 via Forks of the Credit Road but not as Peel Regional Road 1 and ends at Caledon Lake Forest in Orangeville. Finch Avenue: Interchange with Highway 427 (boundary between Peel Region and the City of Toronto) RR 15 Malton, Claireville: The shortest regional road at 2 km. in length.
The following is a list of non-numbered and numbered (Peel Regional Roads) in Mississauga, Ontario.Map showing Mississauga's major streets and highways Graphic of a Mississauga traffic light-mounted street sign Some arterial roads in Mississauga are maintained by Peel Region and are numbered: A Peel Regional Road 20 sign on Queensway
Airport Road is designated as Peel Road 7. It is a very long and busy road beginning at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, passing through Brampton, and extending north beyond Peel Region to the boundary of Dufferin and Simcoe counties, where it ends (officially) south of Stayner; a distance of 80 km (50 mi). [48]
Dixie Road is named for the Dixie neighbourhood (a former rural hamlet at Cawthra Road and Dundas Street in Mississauga, 2 km (1.25 mi.) to the west of the street along Dundas), which was in turn named for Beaumont Dixie, a settler who paid for the establishment of the Union Chapel, a multi-denominational Protestant church in the community.
Mayfield Road is an east–west thoroughfare spanning Peel Region, Ontario, Canada. The road forms the boundary of the City of Brampton and the Town of Caledon . The road continues a short distance into Halton Region as Side Road 17, which ends at Tenth Line.
English: Route of Dixie Road (blue line), with the continuation of Veterans Memorial Roadway along Horseshoe Hills Road (dotted blue line) Downloaded as png file, modified in Paint.net and further modified in Inkscape.
Peel Regional Road 7 south / Dufferin County Road 18 north (Airport Road) Mono Mills: Simcoe–Peel boundary: Adjala-Tosorontio–Caledon boundary: 154.9: 96.3 Regional Road 8 south (The Gore Road) 151.5: 94.1: Mono–Adjala Townline: Highway 9 crosses the Niagara Escarpment: 158.7: 98.6 Peel Regional Road 50 south – Palgrave, Bolton
It ends at a cul-de-sac at Kingston Road (Durham Regional Highway 2 and formerly provincial Highway 2), and Kingston Rd. continues the concession line to the eastern boundary of Oshawa. In Mississauga and Brampton, Finch Avenue is designated as Peel Regional Road 2, and is the shortest road corridor under the jurisdiction of the Region of Peel.