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It would interchange with Bovaird Drive (Regional Road 107), which becomes Highway 7 to the west beyond the Brampton–Halton Hills boundary. Midway between Bovaird Drive and the next interchange at Mayfield Road (Peel Regional Road 14), the freeway would cross the CN Halton Subdivision, which carries the Kitchener line of GO Transit. [5] [7]
Formerly Highway 25; signed only as Regional Road 25: Milton–Halton Hills boundary: 323.6: 201.1: Western end of collector–express system: 323.8: 201.2: 324 Regional Road 4 (James Snow Parkway) 328.0: 203.8: 328 Regional Road 3 (Trafalgar Road) – Halton Hills, Georgetown, Oakville: 329.9: 205.0: Eastern end of collector–express system ...
County Road 50 east: Wellington–Halton boundary: Guelph/Eramosa–Milton boundary: 131.3: 81.6 Regional Road 32 west (Eramosa-Milton Townline) Halton: Halton Hills: 134.4: 83.5 Regional Road 25 north: Formerly Highway 25 north; western end of former Highway 25 concurrency; beginning of Acton Connecting Link agreement: 134.9: 83.8 Regional ...
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.
Halton Regional Road 10 (10th Sideroad) Oakville, Halton Hills One of the main roads into Georgetown, discontinuous between Dundas St. (RR#5) and Highway 401, where Ninth Line is maintained by the City of Mississauga; has a jog at Steeles Ave. (RR#8) Dorval Drive Lakeshore Road Halton Regional Road 38 (Upper Middle Road) Oakville Brant Street
Halton Hills is a town in the Regional Municipality of Halton, located in the northwestern end of the Greater Toronto Area, Ontario, Canada with a population of 62,951 (2021). There are many natural features within these bounds; they include the Niagara Escarpment , and the Bruce Trail .
Highway 25 – Now Bronte Road (south of Ontario Highway 407 in Oakville), Ontario St/Steeles Ave/Martin St/Halton Regional Rd 25 in Milton, Halton Regional Rd 25 in Halton Hills, and Main Street in Acton. Continues in segments through Wellington & Dufferin Counties to north of Grand Valley at Highway 89.
The history of Highway 25 dates back to 1925 when the Department of Public Highways, predecessor to the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO), assumed control of the Halton County road between Palermo (since amalgamated into a neighbourhood of Oakville) and Milton on April 14, 1925. [2]