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(S) St. Lawrence Seaway levee: Honoré Mercier Bridge: 1934, 1963 [13] (N) Borough of LaSalle: Route 138: Honoré Mercier (1840–1894), Premier of Quebec (S) Kahnawake Mohawk Reserve Saint-Laurent Railway Bridge: 1886 [14] (N) Borough of LaSalle
A new 35 km (21.7 mi) four-lane divided highway has been constructed, and opened to traffic on December 15, 2012. The A-30 crosses the St. Lawrence River to a redesigned interchange with A-20 and the former A-540. The new river crossing expedites the region's access to Toronto via A-20 and Ontario Highway 401.
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The first European to see the rapids was Jacques Cartier, who sailed up the St. Lawrence River in 1535, believing he had found the Northwest Passage. In 1611, Samuel de Champlain named the rapids Sault Saint-Louis, after a teenaged crewman named Louis who drowned here; the name later extended to Lac Saint-Louis .
The remainder of the highway runs parallel to the former Highway 2 along the shore of the St. Lawrence River within the St. Lawrence Valley. Northeast of Brockville is the interchange with Highway 416, which heads north to Ottawa. [57] At the Ontario–Quebec border, Highway 401 becomes Autoroute 20 and continues to Montreal. [58]
The town of York was founded in 1793, on a site of ten blocks north of Front Street between George and Berkeley streets, in present day Old Town, Toronto. Much of the area of today's St. Lawrence neighbourhood was then located in Toronto Harbour, the shoreline being just south of Front Street. The area was infilled to provide more land for port ...
GO Transit serves the Greater Toronto Area in Southern Ontario, Canada with the following stations: ... 30 Queen Street East, ... 6251 Lawrence Avenue East, Toronto
1915 Atlas of Canada, showing what is today the area in which Pape Village is located (then known as Todmorden), to the north of the (then) boundary of the City of Toronto Location within Toronto Coordinates: 43°41′15″N 79°20′52″W / 43.68750°N 79.34778°W / 43.68750; -79