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King's Highway 5, commonly referred to as Highway 5 and historically as the Dundas Highway and Governor's Road, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The east–west highway travels a distance of 12.7 km (7.9 mi) between Highway 8 at Peters Corners , north of Hamilton , and Highway 6 at Clappison's Corners .
An 1800 map shows Dundas connecting with the newly built Yonge Street, although the map does not show the route of this section within Toronto with any detail. [18] An 1816 map of York shows a "Burlington Road", which was a westward extension of today's Queen Street. [19]
County Road 2 County Road 31 Morrisburg 5: Oak Valley Road County Road 16 County Road 31 Oak Valley, Winchester Springs 6: County Road 6 Finch-Cambridge Boundary Road County Road 15 none minor rural route 7: County Road 7 Dunbar Road County Road 31 Marionville Road Elma, Dunbar, Chesterville, The Ninth, Morewood 8: Church Road County Road 2 ...
A map of Ontario highlighting Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties: Date: 16 October 2007: Source: Crop and trace of Image:Canada (geolocalisation) ...
King's Highway 99, also known as Highway 99 or The Governor's Road, was a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario that connected Highway 24 north of Brantford with Highway 8 in Dundas, lying approximately midway between Highway 2 to the south and Highway 5.
Dundas was a prime location for hunting wildfowl, hence a "hunter's paradise," and was unofficially named Coote's Paradise. It was renamed Dundas in 1814. [1] It was named after Dundas Street (also known as Governor's Road) that passed through the village, the road in turn named after Scottish politician Henry Dundas who died in 1811. [2]
King's Highway 31, commonly referred to as Highway 31 and historically known as the Metcalfe Road, was a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The 76.93-kilometre (47.80 mi) route connected Highway 2 in Morrisburg with the Chaudière Bridge at the Ontario– Quebec boundary in downtown Ottawa .
Cootes Drive, formerly known as the Dundas Diversion, is a city street in Hamilton, Ontario. The route connects York Road and King Street in Dundas with Main Street (formerly Highway 2 and Highway 8 ) to the southeast, and is considered one of the first divided highways in Canada .
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