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Collingwood joined Barrie and Bradford in a Simcoe County league in 1894 and was granted a team in the newly formed Ontario Hockey Association in 1895. [36] The Park Street Arena, now known as the Collingwood Curling Club, was built in 1909. The arena now known as Eddie Bush Memorial was built in 1948.
The former route is now known as Beachwood Road from Collingwood to Mosley Street in Wasaga Beach. The remaining section of the former alignment south of Mosley Street has been renamed Lyons Court. [24] Within Barrie, a portion of Highway 26 was transferred to the city in 1998, truncating it at Highway 400. This former portion is now known ...
Much of the section of highway between Caledon Village and Collingwood followed Hurontario Street (partially as a concurrency with Highway 10), with the section of that historic route from Orangeville and Glen Huron being bypassed.
Hurontario Street is a roadway running in Ontario, Canada between Lake Ontario at Mississauga and Lake Huron's Georgian Bay at Collingwood.Within Peel Region, it is a major urban thoroughfare within the cities of Mississauga and Brampton, which serves as the divide from which cross-streets are split into East and West, except at its foot in the historic Mississauga neighbourhood of Port Credit.
In 1980 or 1981, Highway 92 was extended through Wasaga Beach to Highway 26 via River Road West and Mosley Street after the Schoonertown Bridge over the Nottawasaga River was completed. Highway 27 was transferred to Simcoe County on April 1, 1997, temporarily resulting in Highway 92 ending at a county road.
Brechin, Ontario: Road was the former route of Ontario Highway 12: Simcoe Road 55 15th Sideroad New Tecumseth Ontario Highway 9: New Tecumseth: No longer signed. Only indication that road was formerly a county road is signage on Ontario Highway 9. Simcoe Road 57 Oro–Medonte Line 3 Oro–Medonte
Former southern end of Highway 26 concurrency; former Highway 27 continues along Simcoe County Road 27: Springwater: 98.1: 61.0 County Road 22 (Horseshoe Valley Road) – Horseshoe Valley: Elmvale: 109.2: 67.9 County Road 92 west (Queen Street) – Wasaga Beach County Road 19 east (South Orr Lake Road) Formerly Highway 92 west: Saurin: 111.0: 69.0
The road network in Simcoe County is based on a grid pattern, with most roads running north–south or east–west. The topography of the land has permitted roads to be set in predominantly straight lines. Simcoe County is traversed by many Provincial Highways; Ontario Highway 400 being the most significant.