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  2. Port Colborne - Wikipedia

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    Port Colborne is a city in Ontario, Canada that is located on Lake Erie, at the southern end of the Welland Canal, in the Niagara Region of Southern Ontario.The original settlement, known as Gravelly Bay, dates from 1832 [7] and was renamed after Sir John Colborne, a British war hero and the Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada at the time of the opening of the (new) southern terminus of the ...

  3. List of numbered roads in Niagara Region - Wikipedia

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    Port Colborne, Ontario: Mellanby Avenue formerly RR 503, Welland Street former part of RR 68 (South) ... Port Colborne Part of original 1969 regional road grid, ...

  4. Regional Municipality of Niagara - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Regional Municipality of Niagara, showing its component municipalities. ... Sub-region Population Niagara Falls: City: Welland: 94,415 Port Colborne: City ...

  5. Ontario Highway 3 - Wikipedia

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    Just north of Lake Erie, Highway 3 turns east and travels straight towards Port Colborne, passing just south of the Wainfleet Bog. At Townline Road, the boundary between Wainfleet and Port Colborne, the central section ends and the roadway continues as Niagara Regional Road 3 through the city, meeting the southern end of Highway 58. [1] [4]

  6. Ontario Highway 140 - Wikipedia

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    King's Highway 140, commonly referred to as Highway 140, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario.The highway connects Port Colborne near Lake Erie with Highway 406 in Welland, via the Main Street Tunnel.

  7. Welland Canal - Wikipedia

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    A southern extension from Port Robinson opened in 1833, with the founding of Port Colborne. This extension followed the Welland River south to Welland (known then as the settlement of Aqueduct, for the wooden aqueduct that carried the canal over the Welland River at that point), and then split to run south to Port Colborne on Lake Erie.