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Highway 99 was a generally straight highway that served as an alternative route to Highway 2 and Highway 5. It began at an intersection with Highway 24 and Highway 5 north of Brantford at Osborne Corners. From that intersection, Highway 5 travelled west and Highway 24 south, while both travelled north concurrently.
This is a list of numbered roads in the County of Brant, in the Canadian province of Ontario.There are two classes of numbered roads in Brant County: county highways, former King's Highways downloaded to county responsibility in the late 1990s; and county roads, analogous to the county roads of other counties.
Lynden is a community within Flamborough, which is itself part of the city of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. History. In 1843, the village was originally called ...
Brantford ON 43°08′24″N 80°15′12″W / 43.1399°N 80.2534°W / 43.1399; -80.2534 ( St. Jude's Anglican Church National Historic Site of Federal ( 12563 )
Now, District Brewing Co. is opening a new location in Lynden on Wednesday, May 1, according to a new release. The menu and beer taps at District Brewing Co. at 6912 Hannegan Rd. in Lynden, Wash.
Highway 2 and Highway 53 split southwest of Ancaster. The route of former Highway 53 began in the west at Oxford County Road 2, formerly Highway 2. From the community of Eastwood, which lies east of Woodstock, the road travelled southeast as Oxford County Road 55 and crosses Highway 403, with which there is an interchange. [5]
Brantford is known as the "Telephone City" because the city's famous resident, Alexander Graham Bell, invented the first telephone at his father's homestead, Melville House, now the Bell Homestead, located in Tutela Heights south of the city. Brantford is also known as the birthplace and hometown of Wayne Gretzky and Phil Hartman.
This area, annexed by the city in the 1980s, is the most culturally diverse neighbourhood within Brantford. [14] The area in Brant County remains largely rural, with some industrial and commercial activity. The Hamilton–Brantford–Cambridge Trails, part of the Southern loop of the Trans Canada Trail runs through Cainsville. [15]