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This is a list of numbered roads in the City of Hamilton, Ontario, in the former Regional Municipality of Hamilton-Wentworth.After the amalgamation of the city and the region in 2001, most regional roads were de-numbered, leaving only a few arterial roads numbered, all of them (with the exception of HR 65) former provincial highways, numbered for continuity.
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 ...
Pages in category "Roads in Hamilton, Ontario" ... List of numbered roads in Hamilton, Ontario; List of roads in Hamilton, Ontario # Hamilton City Road 5;
Mary Herkimer married Robert Hamilton of Queenston and thereby became the stepmother of John George Hamilton, the founder of the city of Hamilton, Ontario. When George Hamilton was building the city that bears his name in the early 1800s, he named one of the new streets Herkimer Street in her honor.[1] Hess Street, named after Peter Hess, (1779 ...
4.3 Hamilton. 4.4 Greater Sudbury. 4.5 Kawartha Lakes. 4.6 London. 4.7 Markham. ... There are many classes of roads in Ontario, Canada, including provincial highways ...
Pages in category "Lists of roads in Ontario" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. ... List of numbered roads in Hamilton, Ontario;
The network of roads compatible with the driver-assist system in the U.S. and Canada will grow to more than 400,000 miles, including some undivided highways. GM Doubling the Number of Roads That ...
The Lincoln M. Alexander Parkway, nicknamed The Linc, is a municipal expressway in the city of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, which connects Highway 403 with the Red Hill Valley Parkway, which continues north to the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW). Collectively, the two expressways form a southern and eastern bypass of Hamilton.