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Cornwall Centre Road County Road 36 Cornwall Centre 34: County Road 34 County Road 2 Highway 417: Lancaster, Green Valley, Alexandria, Laggan 35: Moulinette Road County Road 2 County Road 29 Long Sault 36: Milles Roches Road Post Road County Road 2 County Road 18 Long Sault 37: Queen Street County Road 43 County Road 7 Chesterville 38: Holmes ...
King's Highway 2, commonly referred to as Highway 2, is the lowest-numbered provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario, and was originally part of a series of identically numbered highways which started in Windsor, stretched through Quebec and New Brunswick, and ended in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Cornwall Centre Road: End of Connecting Link agreement: Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry: South Stormont: 6.4: 4.0 County Road 44 east / Headline Road: 8.9: 5.5 County Road 18 (Kings Road) St. Andrews: North Stormont: 21.8: 13.5 County Road 43 – Smiths Falls, Alexandria: Monkland; formerly Highway 43: 30.6: 19.0 County Road 22 east (McNeil Road ...
Cornwall Square, also known as "The Square," is a two-level 250,000-square-foot (23,000 m 2) shopping mall in Cornwall [42] on Water Street East, opposite to Lamoureux Park. In 2016, Cornwall had the 11th-lowest household median income in Canada and the second-lowest in Ontario, at $51,712.
The following is a list of freeways in Ontario as defined by the Official Road Map of Ontario published by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The MTO defines a freeway as a divided highway with at least two lanes in each direction.
Highway 401 – Cornwall, Montreal County Road 2 County Road 34 begins: Lancaster; former Highway 34 southern terminus; Highway 401 exit 814; formerly Highway 2: North Glengarry: −21.3: −13.2 County Road 43 west (Kenyon Street) Alexandria; formerly Highway 43 west: −6.8: −4.2 County Road 23A north
4 City roads and streets. Toggle City roads and streets subsection. 4.1 Brampton. 4.2 Chatham-Kent. 4.3 Hamilton. ... There are many classes of roads in Ontario ...
The first road he ordered built was Dundas Street, from the head of Lake Ontario near present-day Dundas to the forks of the Thames River in present-day London. His Rangers began work on this route on September 10, 1793. [50] Between September 25 and October 14, Simcoe travelled with native guides to Penetanguishene and back.