Airport Road | |||||||
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Peel Regional Road 7 Dufferin County Road 18 |
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Airport Rd. within Mississauga
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Route information | |||||||
Maintained by Region of Peel Dufferin County |
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Length: | 81.2 km (50.5 mi) | ||||||
Major junctions | |||||||
South end: | Highway 427 in Mississauga (Continues east as Dixon Road) | ||||||
Highway 409 Derry Road Steeles Avenue Highway 407 Queen Street Bovaird Drive / Castlemore Road Mayfield Road King Street Charleston Sideroad Highway 9 Highway 89 |
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North end: |
Current: Mulmur-Nottawasaga Townline (Continues north as Simcoe County Road 42) Former: Highway 91 / Highway 26 in Stayner via CR 42 |
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Location | |||||||
Divisions: |
Peel Dufferin |
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Major cities: |
Mississauga Brampton |
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Towns: |
Caledon Mono |
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Highway system | |||||||
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Airport Road is a major roadway in Ontario, Canada. It begins at Highway 427 in Mississauga and runs north through the Regional Municipality of Peel and Dufferin County. It is designated as Peel Regional Road 7 and Dufferin County Road 18, and gets its name from Toronto Pearson International Airport, which it passes by at its southern terminus. It is a four- to six-lane suburban arterial through Mississauga and Brampton, and is a two-lane rural road for the remainder of its length. It is 81 km. (50.5 mi.) long.