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Grey Road 10 from the Wellington County Boundary to Grey Road 28, Jacob Street in Neustadt, 7th Avenue in Hanover, Signed as Bruce Road 10 between Hanover and Scone but under the jurisdiction of Grey County, Grey-Bruce Line between Scone and Alvanley, and Bruce Road 10 between Alvanley and Hepworth.
County Road 10 south – Tara: Bruce–Grey boundary: Arran-Elderslie–Georgian Bluffs boundary: 210.3: 130.7 Bruce County Road 10 north / Grey County Road 10 north: Alvanley; formerly Highway 6 north: Grey: Georgian Bluffs: 216.0: 134.2 County Road 3 south: Jackson: 221.4: 137.6 Highway 6 north – Wiarton County Road 18 south
Neustadt is a community in the municipality of West Grey in Grey County in southern Ontario, Canada. The village is located south of Hanover on Grey Road 10 and north of Guelph, Ontario, and Kitchener, Ontario. Neustadt is a rural Ontario village with German roots and a village history associated with farming culture.
Flesherton (population 584) is a community in the Municipality of Grey Highlands, in Grey County, Ontario, Canada, located at the junction of Highway 10 and Grey County Road 4 (formerly Highway 4). Although the area initially showed a high rate of growth in the 1850s and its founder believed that it would become an important centre of economic ...
Sixth Street, Poplar Sideroad, Nottawasaga Concession 10 North Simcoe County Road 34/Grey County Road 19 (Simcoe County/Grey County Boundary) Ontario Highway 26: Clearview, Collingwood Osler Bluff Road Highway 26: Grey County Road 19/Collingwood Clearview Townline intersection Follows boundary between Simcoe County and Grey County.
County Road 20 north: Former southern end of Highway 9 concurrency: 175.3: 108.9 Highway 9 east – Kincardine: Walkerton; former northern end of Highway 9 concurrency: Bruce–Grey boundary: Brockton–Hanover boundary: 186.7: 116.0 Bruce County Road 4 ends Grey County Road 4 begins: Grey: Hanover: 187.4: 116.4 County Road 10 (7th Avenue) West ...
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the Durham Road leading east and west from the village of Durham (formerly part of Highway 4, and now County Road 4); the Lake Shore Road from Collingwood to Owen Sound (now Highway 26); and; the Toronto-Sydenham Road leading from Shelburne to Owen Sound (now Highway 10). Prior to the road building it often took two days to walk up to Owen ...