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Adjala–Tosorontio is a township in south-central Ontario, Canada, in the County of Simcoe. A predominantly rural area, Adjala–Tosorontio contains numerous small villages and hamlets . Many communities were started in Adjala by Irish Catholics who named their hamlets after their home towns in Ireland , or after prominent pioneer families who ...
Adjala-Tosorontio–Caledon boundary: 154.9: 96.3 Regional Road 8 south (The Gore Road) 151.5: 94.1: Mono–Adjala Townline: Highway 9 crosses the Niagara Escarpment: 158.7: 98.6 Peel Regional Road 50 south – Palgrave, Bolton Simcoe County Road 50 north – Alliston: Formerly Highway 50: New Tecumseth–Caledon boundary: 164.4: 102.2
Mono is a town situated in south-central Ontario, Canada, at the south-east corner of Dufferin County. It stretches from Highway 9 along its southern border to Highway 89 along its northern border. Its border to the west is with the Township of Amaranth and in the east, it is bordered by the Township of Adjala-Tosorontio.
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As an "upper tier" municipality, the County of Simcoe is responsible for municipal services which include social housing, land ambulance and emergency planning, environmental services (solid waste management), a County road system, Ontario Works, children's services, homes for the aged, a library co-operative, museum, archives, County forest ...
Elgin Mills was a post office established in Richmond Hill in 1900 and named for James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin. [24] Non-regional road section of Elgin Mills runs from Woodbine east to York-Durham Town Line (ends in Mongolia, Ontario). Road was also referred to as Peaches Sideroad as it passed through Peaches located at McCowan Road and Elgin ...
Highway 58A was established during the 1970s following completion of the Welland By-Pass project of the Welland Canal and Highway 140. Initially envisioned as the southern terminus for Highway 406, the planned route first appeared on the Official Ontario Road Map in 1971, though it had been proposed since the release of Niagara Peninsula Planning Study in 1964.
County Road 23 (Arner Townline Road) Kingsville: 33.6: 20.9 County Road 27 (Cottam Sideroad) 36.6: 22.7 County Road 29 (Division Road) 39.9: 24.8 County Road 18: 43.2: 26.8 County Road 34 (Talbot Road) – Ruthven: Kingsville–Leamington boundary: 45.7: 28.4 County Road 31 (Albuna Townline Road) Leamington: 49.2: 30.6 Highway 77 north to ...