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Concession roads were 5 ⁄ 6 mile (1.3 km) apart, while sideroads were 1 + 7 ⁄ 8 miles (3.0 km) apart. Other plans used during colonial surveying used different layouts and lot sizes of 100, 150, 160, 200 or 320 acres. [8] Sample survey size, Ontario Concession System
Sample route sign for an Ontario county road. This is a list of County and Regional (collectively known as divisions) numbered roads in Ontario. These roads are found only in Southern Ontario (with the lone exception being Greater Sudbury, which is in Northern Ontario), and are listed alphabetically by county, because more than one county can sometimes have the same county road number without ...
This is a list of archaeological sites in Whitchurch–Stouffville, Ontario, Canada: [1] Both the Trent University Site Designation number and the Borden System archaeological designations are given. [2] Late Ontario Iroquois (1400 AD - 1650 AD) [3] Aurora (or Old Fort) Site (7Yk27; BaGu-27); 3.4 ha Location: Lots 14 and 15, Concession 6, West ...
Casselman, Ontario, Mayerville, Ontario, St. Albert, Ontario: 8 Old Highway 17, Landry Street, Labonte Road, Champlain Road, Clarence-Cambridge Road, Boundary Road, County Road 8, Concession Road 20 Interchange with Highway 417 and Highway 138 (Exit 58) Ferry Dock north of Clarence, Ontario on the Ottawa River
Containing some of the best farmland in Ontario, the township was originally parcelled as a grid with Concessions 1 to 7 running north-westward, Lots 1 to 18 running north-eastward and Concession A along the road to Thamesville. [2] The Gore of Camden is a rectangular section of land in the north and northwest area of the township.
The numbered roads in Bruce County account for approximately 660 kilometres (410.1 mi) of roads in the Canadian province of Ontario. [note 1] [1] These roads [note 2] include King's Highways that are signed and maintained by the province, as well as county roads under the jurisdiction of the Bruce County Transportation and Environmental Services Department.
Solomon Hill, who married Bethia, daughter of Richard Griffin, settled on Lot 6, Charles Meridith on Lot 7; Thomas Harris on Lot 11, and Thomas North on Lot 12. These lots, all in the 9th Concession became the settlement first known as Griffintown, but later renamed after Mrs. Griffin, whose maiden name was Mary Smith. [1]
This first wave was a mix of Scottish and Pennsylvania German settlers, who occupied lots in Concessions 10–12 of Dumfries Township along the Roseville, Cedar Creek, and New Dundee roads. [1] One local history claims that the Roseville Road had been a "Native American trail" before European settlement, and afterward was used as a bush road ...