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Forest Heights Collegiate Institute (FHCI), shortened as Forest Heights or simply Forest, is a high school in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada that was established in 1964. It is run by the Waterloo Region District School Board (WRDSB). As of the 2024–2025 school year, Forest Heights has approximately 1200 students. [2]
Within Kitchener, the Conestoga Parkway consistently acts as the boundary for neighbourhoods to either side of it. [6] Initially, it is sandwiched between the suburban residential neighbourhoods of Forest Heights and Laurentian West neighbourhoods, to the north and south respectively, as it travels east to Regional Road 58 (Fischer–Hallman Road).
The new Kitchener South—Hespeler electoral district includes: The portion of the City of Cambridge lying northerly of Ontario Highway 401; The portion of the City of Kitchener lying: Southerly of the Conestoga Parkway; Easterly of Fischer-Hallman Road; Westerly of Ontario Highway 8 between the Conestoga Parkway and Fairway Road
In 2020, a site at Fischer-Hallman Road was found to include artifacts from a "Late Woodland Iroquois village" that was inhabited circa 1300 to 1600. Archeologists found some 35,000 objects including stone tools and a 4,000 year old arrowhead. [10] To date, there are more than 18 Late-Woodland Period village sites documented in the Waterloo ...
The new Kitchener South—Hespeler electoral district includes: The portion of the City of Cambridge lying northerly of Ontario Highway 401; The portion of the City of Kitchener lying: Southerly of the Conestoga Parkway; Easterly of Fischer-Hallman Road; Westerly of Ontario Highway 8 between the Conestoga Parkway and Fairway Road
The second route, route 201, runs from Conestoga College Doon Campus Door 6 in Kitchener to Conestoga Mall in Waterloo, primarily along Fischer-Hallman Road in both cities. The third, route 202, runs in a crosstown fashion through Waterloo, primarily along University Avenue, between the Boardwalk shopping centre and Conestoga Mall.
At Trussler Road, the combined Highway 7/8 enters the city of Kitchener, where it is known as the Conestoga Parkway. [3] [4] The Freeport Diversion segment of Highway 8 crossing the Grand River, with widening work underway in 2011. The Conestoga Parkway runs through Kitchener, widening to a six-lane freeway near Fischer Hallman Road.
Within Kitchener, Highway 7 encounters interchanges at Waterloo Regional Road 58 (Fischer-Hallman Road)(at which point it widens to six lanes), Waterloo Regional Road 28 (Homer Watson Boulevard), Waterloo Regional Road 53 (Courtland Avenue), Waterloo Regional Road 15 (King Street)/Highway 8 (at which point it widens to eight lanes), Waterloo ...