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Labeled as "Port Gibson Road" between Route 31 and the county line. Becomes Wayne County's "Port Gibson-East Palmyra Road". CR 8: 8.17 13.15 NY 332 in Canandaigua Padelford Road Wayne County line in Farmington (becomes CR 308) CR 9: 3.24 5.21 Victor village line Church Street and Victor–Egypt Road in Victor Monroe County line (becomes CR 52 ...
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 ...
A county highway (also county road or county route; usually abbreviated CH or CR) is a road in the United States and in the Canadian province of Ontario that is designated and/or maintained by the county highway department. Route numbering can be determined by each county alone, by mutual agreement among counties, or by a statewide pattern. Any ...
County route designations are assigned at the county level; as a result, routes often change numbers as they cross from one county to the next due to the lack of a statewide numbering system and lack of coordination between counties. Some exceptions exist, such as County Route 36 (CR 36) in Ontario County and CR 36A in Livingston County. The ...
King's Highway 107, commonly referred to as Highway 107, was a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario situated midway between the towns of Kingsville and Leamington. The route was one of the shortest highways to exist in the province, at a length of 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi).
County Road 8 east (Main Street) Elgin: 48.4: 30.1 County Road 9 west (Chaffey's Lock Road) 51.5: 32.0 County Road 42 – Newboro, Westport, Athens: Crosby; formerly Highway 42; to County Road 14 (Narrows Lock Road) 66.4: 41.3 County Road 5 south: 66.4: 41.3 County Road 38 north (Briton-Houghton Bay Road) 74.6: 46.4 County Road 1 north (Rideau ...
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In November 1914, the proposed highway was approved, [78] and work began quickly to construct the road known today as Lake Shore Boulevard and Lakeshore Road from Toronto to Hamilton. The road was finished in November 1917, 5.5 metres (18 ft) wide and nearly 64 kilometres (40 mi) long, becoming the first concrete road in Ontario. [77]