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King's Highway 403 (pronounced "four-oh-three"), or simply Highway 403, is a 400-series highway in the Canadian province of Ontario that travels between Woodstock and Mississauga, branching off from and reuniting with Highway 401 at both ends and travelling south of it through Hamilton (where it is also known as the Chedoke Expressway) and Mississauga.
A map of Ontario's 400-series freeways, with Provincial Highway 403 in red. Date: 3 March 2010, 06:34 (UTC) Source: Modified from File:Canada_Ontario_location_map.svg.
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
Highway 403 / Queen Elizabeth Way in Burlington Highway 115 in Clarington: 1997 [44] current Tollway divided into two sections; Highway 407E and 407 ETR, with the latter privately operated [45] Highway 409: 5.6: 3.5 Pearson Airport in Mississauga Highway 401 in Toronto: Belfield Expressway 1978 [46] current Highway 410: 20.3: 12.6
Where it intersects Highway 403 is the location of the boundaries between Milton in the southwest, Oakville in the southeast, and Mississauga in the north. Highway 401 has six interchanges in Mississauga. [1]: 1 Highway 403 traverses Mississauga to the northeast, turning northwest at Cawthra Road until it intersects Highway 401, where it ...
There are many classes of roads in Ontario, Canada, including provincial highways (which is further broken down into the King's Highways, the 400-series, Secondary Highways, Tertiary Highways, and the 7000-series), county (or regional) roads, and local municipal routes.
The MTO still maintains a 1.1-kilometre (0.68 mi) portion of Dundas Street at the Highway 407 interchange in Burlington, a 400-metre (440 yd) portion at the Highway 403 interchange on the Oakville–Mississauga boundary, and a 1.9-kilometre (1.2 mi) portion at the Highway 427 interchange in Toronto. [1]
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