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The downtown of Sudbury is bounded by Ste-Anne Road/Davidson Street (1909) [1] pg 12 to the north, Douglas Street (1909) [1] pg 13 at Brady (1905) [1] pg 6 /Elgin Street at Howey Drive to the south, Kitchener Street to the east and Alder Street to the west, and includes one of the city's largest concentration of retail businesses and offices.
Municipal road signage in Greater Sudbury. The sign style shown on the left was posted on regional roads prior to the city's amalgamation in 2001, while the sign style on the right was posted after amalgamation. This article lists all of the numbered municipal roads in Greater Sudbury, Ontario. Municipal roads in Greater Sudbury are generally ...
MR55 follows Douglas Street a short distance easterly until a sharp bend in the road. The road then becomes Brady Street and continues into the city's downtown core. The street name later transitions to Lloyd Street, reconnecting with the former Highway 17 route, and later to The Kingsway. In 2008, the section of The Kingsway east of ...
A map of Ontario highlighting en:Greater Sudbury: Date: 16 October 2007: Source: Crop and trace of Image:Canada (geolocalisation) ...
Sudbury, officially the City of Greater Sudbury, is the largest city in Northern Ontario by population, with a population of 166,004 at the 2021 Canadian Census. [4] By land area, it is the largest in Ontario and the fifth largest in Canada.
Pictured is the 1965 Ontario Road Map. Prior to the construction of the bypasses, Highway 17 followed what is now Municipal Road 55 (Lorne Street) into Sudbury from the west, while Highway 69 followed what is now Municipal Road 46 (Regent Street) into the city from the south.
A map of Ontario highlighting Sudbury District: Date: 16 October 2007: Source: Crop and trace of Image:Canada (geolocalisation).svg; trace of Image:Ontario ...
Until some point between 1974 and 1977, Highway 144 passed through the INCO mine property north of Copper Cliff and entered Sudbury along Spruce Street and Regent Street. [7] Realignments between Sudbury and Azilda resulted in a shorter routing that is today known as Sudbury Municipal Road 35.