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  2. Burlington Centre - Wikipedia

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    Burlington Centre (formerly known as Burlington Mall) is a 721,000 square feet (67,000 m 2) shopping mall [1] located in Burlington, Ontario, Canada. It is one of the two enclosed malls in Burlington, Ontario, the other being the Mapleview Centre. The stores at Burlington Centre include Hudson's Bay, HomeSense, Old Navy and Winners. It has two ...

  3. List of numbered roads in Halton Region - Wikipedia

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    Guelph Line Interchange with Queen Elizabeth Way/Highway 403 (QEW Exit 102) Eramosa-Milton Townline (boundary with Wellington County, Ontario, continues as Wellington County Road 44 - 4th Line Concession) Burlington, Milton, Campbellville: Passes by the Mohawk Raceway: Trafalgar Road Speers Road

  4. CN Halton Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The east–west-aligned middle section of the Halton Subdivision was built in the 1850s by the Grand Trunk Railway.Initially a line to the villages of Weston and Georgetown west of Toronto, it was extended through Guelph and Kitchener (then known as Berlin) by 1856, [5] then further extended westward to Sarnia via St. Marys Junction.

  5. Ontario Highway 25 - Wikipedia

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    On August 22, 1928, the route was extended to Highway 2 (King Road) in Burlington via Guelph Line and the Lower Middle Road, [5] the latter which would soon be incorporated into the QEW. This established a 10.5 km (6.5 mi) concurrency with Highway 5 between Nelson and Palermo. In 1937, Highway 25 was extended north to Highway 7 when the renamed ...

  6. Burlington, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Burlington's economic strength is the diversity of its economic base, mainly achieved because of its geography, proximity to large industries in southern Ontario (Canada's largest consumer market), its location within the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) and proximity to Hamilton, and its transportation infrastructure including the Port ...

  7. Burlington Transit - Wikipedia

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    Burlington Transit is the public transport provider in the city of Burlington, Ontario, Canada.Services began in September 1975, after the city had been served by neighbouring systems including Hamilton Street Railway (HSR) and former subsidiary Canada Coach Lines, as well as "local" services to and from Toronto once provided by Gray Coach Lines and GO Transit along Lakeshore Road ().

  8. Burlington GO Station - Wikipedia

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    Burlington GO Station is a railway station and bus station in the GO Transit network at 2101 Fairview Street in Burlington, Ontario, Canada, just south of Queen Elizabeth Way between Guelph Line and Brant Street.

  9. Lakeshore Road - Wikipedia

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    Lakeshore Road (originally Lake Shore Road) is a historic roadway in the Canadian province of Ontario, running through the city of Burlington and the town of Oakville in Halton Region, as well as the city of Mississauga in Peel Region.