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King's Highway 33, commonly referred to as Highway 33 or Loyalist Parkway, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario.The route begins at Highway 62 in Bloomfield and travels east to the Collins Bay Road junction at Collins Bay in the city of Kingston, a distance of 60.9 kilometres (37.8 mi).
Once a major stagecoach stop on the old Danforth Road (now Loyalist Parkway), Carrying Place is still a milestone for travellers as they cross the canal that made Prince Edward County into an island. The name Quinte comes from the indigenous Kente, which survives as Fort Kente and the cities of Quinte and Quinte West. [citation needed]
The community is the eastern end of the Loyalist Parkway, a stretch of Highway 33 that travels along Lake Ontario, in an area in which many United Empire Loyalists settled. As of 2021, Amherstview has a population of about 6500. [4] Amherstview is home to Fairfield House which is situated in Fairfield Park on the shore of Lake Ontario.
Loyalist Parkway Loyalist Parkway Ameliasburgh, Hillier Consecon 30: Corey Street County Road 1 Loyalist Parkway: Hallowell Bloomfield 32: County Road 32 Loyalist Parkway: County Road 12 Hallowell none Minor connecting route extending south of Mallory Road 33: Loyalist Parkway, Highway 33 Northumberland County Road 64 Glenora Ferry
The community is the eastern end of the Loyalist Parkway, a stretch of Highway 33 that travels along Lake Ontario, in an area in which many United Empire Loyalists settled. Amherstview is home to Fairfield House which is itself situated in Fairfield Park on the shore of Lake Ontario.
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Glenora, Ontario and Glenora Ferry. Glenora is a rural area located directly east of Picton, Ontario in the municipality of Prince Edward County. It serves as the western terminus of the Glenora Ferry, which connects the two shores between Glenora and Adolphustown as part of the Loyalist Parkway (Ontario Highway 33). [1] [2]
Hillier is a community located in Prince Edward County, Ontario. Established in 1823, it was named after Major George Hillier (d. 1840), British Army officer and military secretary to Sir Peregrine Maitland from 1818 to 1828. It is located on the Loyalist Parkway or Highway 33 and is roughly 30 minutes from Belleville, Ontario.