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1355 Kingston Road: Opening date: 1972: Management: Salthill Property Management Inc. ... (PTC)) is a large regional shopping mall located in Pickering, Ontario ...
The name of the street is derived from Kingston, Ontario as the road was the primary route used to travel from Toronto to the settlements east of it situated along the shores of Lake Ontario; in the west end of Kingston, the road was referred to as the York Road (referring to Toronto) until at least 1908, and is today named Princess Street.
In 1811, the Pickering Township became a separate municipality. [12] Several sawmills, gristmills, taverns, and other businesses operated in the area. During the War of 1812, the maintenance of the Kingston Road improved because of the increased military traffic and further contributed to the development of the area. [8]
The numbered roads in the Regional Municipality of Durham account for about 832 kilometres (517 mi) of the county road system in the Canadian province of Ontario.The Durham Region Works Department owns and maintains the regional roads and regional highways, while the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO) owns and maintains the King's Highways in the region.
In 1867, Pickering's first brick school building was constructed at the southwest corner of Kingston Road and Church Street, in present-day Ajax. Called Pickering Public School S.S. #4 West, it was a one-storey structure. [25] The building was abandoned in 1888, when a larger two-storey brick school was built on Church Street, north of Kingston ...
Kingston Road, Highway 2A, Sheppard Avenue (westbound), Port Union Road (eastbound) Kingston Road was formerly Highway 2 and is incorrectly signed as 2; Highway 2A was downloaded to the City of Toronto. Signed as exit 390 (eastbound) and exit 392 (westbound) Durham: Pickering: 394.0: 244.8: 394 Regional Road 38 (Whites Road)
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Sheppard Avenue is an east–west principal arterial road in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The street has two distinct branches near its eastern end, with the original route being a collector road leading to Pickering via a turnoff, and the main route following a later-built roadway which runs south to Kingston Road.