Hurontario Street Main Street Centre Road |
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Highway 10 Simcoe County Road 124 |
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Hurontario St. within Mississauga
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Route information | |||||||
Maintained by City of Mississauga City of Brampton Ontario Ministry of Transportation Town of Orangeville Town of Mono Township of Mulmur Simcoe County Town of Collingwood |
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Existed: | 1818 – present | ||||||
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South end: | Lakeshore Road in Mississauga | ||||||
Queen Elizabeth Way Queensway Dundas Street Burnhamthorpe Road Highway 403 Eglinton Avenue Highway 401 Highway 407 Steeles Avenue Queen Street Bovaird Drive Highway 410 Highway 9 Broadway / Beuna Vista Drive Highway 89 ------ Name/Course break ------ Resumes at/as Simcoe Road 124 near Glen Huron Simcoe Road 91 Highway 26 (First/Huron Streets) |
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North end: | Side Launch Way in Collingwood | ||||||
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Divisions: |
Peel Dufferin Simcoe |
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Major cities: |
Mississauga Brampton |
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Towns: |
Caledon Orangeville Mono Collingwood |
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Hurontario Street is a roadway running in Ontario, Canada between Lake Ontario at Mississauga and Lake Huron's Georgian Bay at Collingwood. Within Peel Region, it is a major urban thoroughfare within the cities of Mississauga and Brampton, which serves as the divide from which cross-streets are split into East and West (except at its foot in the historic Mississauga neighbourhood of Port Credit), and is the meridian for the rural town of Caledon, where parallel concession roads are divided into East and West lines. It also forms the meridian for Dufferin County, with the parallel roads being labelled as EHS or WHS for East (or West) of Hurontario Street.