This is a list of numbered roads in Haldimand County, Ontario . There are two classes of numbered roads in Haldimand County: regional roads, former King's Highways downloaded to county responsibility in the late 1990s, and county roads , analogous to the county roads of other counties.
County Road # | Local Name(s) | Northern/Western Terminus | Southern/Eastern Terminus | Settlements served | Additional Notes |
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2 | Caistorville Road | Niagara Region limits | County Road 14 | Canborough | |
3 | Rainham Road Main Street East North Shore Drive | Norfolk County limits | Niagara Region limits | Lambs Corners, Selkirk, Rainham Centre, South Cayuga, Byng, Dunnville, Stromness, Lowbanks | |
7 | Marshagan Road | Niagara Region limits | King's Highway 3 | Moulton Station | |
8 | Kohler Road | King's Highway 3 | Lake Shore Road | Kohler, Rainham Centre | |
9 | Concession 12 Walpole Parkview Drive Indian Line County Road 9 York Road | Norfolk County Road 74 | Niagara Region limits | Hagersville, Clanbrassil, Cranston, York, Empire Corners | shares Indian Line with County Road 20 from Parkview Drive to Concession 11 Walpole |
11 | Port Maitland Road | County Road 3 | the Grand River | Byng, Port Maitland West | |
12 | Fisherville Road | County Road 20 | County Road 3 | Fisherville | |
14 | Chippawa Street | Niagara Region limits | King's Highway 3 | Canborough | |
15 | Robinson Road | Niagara Region limits | King's Highway 3 | Attercliffe Station | |
17 | County Road 17 | King's Highway 3 | Main Street, Dunnville | Cayuga, Dunnville | |
18 | Sandusk Road | County Road 20 | County Road 3 | Sandusk, Lambs Corners | |
20 | Indian Line | County Road 20 | County Road 3 | East Oakland | shares Indian Line with County Road 9 from Parkview Drive to Concession 11 Walpole |
22 | McClung Road | Regional Road 54 | County Road 66 | none | minor connecting route |
27 | Concession 11 Walpole | Norfolk County road 74 | County Road 20 | none | minor rural route |
29 | 4th Line | Six Nations reserve limits | County Road 9 | Willow Grove, Cranston | |
32 | County Road 32 | King's Highway 3 | County Road 17 | none | minor connecting route |
33 | County Road 33 | Haldibrook Road | County Road 66 | none | minor connecting route |
49 | Aikens Road | County Road 3 | Lake Shore Road | James Allan Provincial Park | |
50 | County Road 50 | County Road 3 | Lake Shore Road | Upper, Bodri Bay | |
53 | Walpole-Rainham Road | County Road 20 | County Road 3 | Balmoral, Selkirk | |
55 | Nanticoke Road | County Road 20 | Hickory Beach Lane | Springvale, Hickory Beach | |
61 | Taylor Road | King's Highway 3 | County Road 3 | Dunnville | minor connecting route |
63 | Canborough Road | County Road 14 | Niagara Region limits | Canborough | |
64 | Rymer Road | Siddall Road | County Road 3 | Port Maitland East | |
65 | Hutchinson Road | King's Highway 3 | County Road 3 | Mount Carmel, Lowbanks | |
66 | County Road 66 Stoney Creek Road | County Road 22 | Haldibrook Road | none | minor rural route |
70 | Walpole-Woodhouse Line | King's Highway 3 | County Road 3 | Varency | |
74 | Townsend Parkway Keith Richardson Parkway | Norfolk County limits | King's Highway 3 | Townsend | |
Regional Road # | Northern/Western Terminus | Southern/Eastern Terminus | Settlements served | Additional Notes |
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54 | Brant County limits | King's Highway 3 | Caledonia, Sims Lock Road, York, Indiana ghost town, Cayuga | also known as Caithness Street in Caledonia and Munsee Street in Cayuga |
56 | Haldibrook Road | King's Highway 3 | Empire Corners | continues as a regional road through Hamilton to QEW |
Caledonia is a community located on the Grand River in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. It had a population of 12,179 as of the 2021 Canadian Census. Caledonia is within Ward 3 of Haldimand County. The Councillor elected for Ward 3 is Dan Lawrence. As of 2021, there were 4,310 private dwellings in Caledonia.
Haldimand County is a rural city-status single-tier municipality on the Niagara Peninsula in Southern Ontario, Canada, on the north shore of Lake Erie, and on the Grand River. Despite its name, it is no longer a county by definition, as all municipal services are handled by a single level of government. Municipal offices are located in Cayuga.
A regional municipality is a type of Canadian municipal government similar to and at the same municipal government level as a county, although the specific structure and servicing responsibilities may vary from place to place. Regional municipalities were formed in highly populated areas where it was considered more efficient to provide certain services, such as water, emergency services, and waste management over an area encompassing more than one local municipality. For this reason, regions may be involved in providing services to residents and businesses.
Sir Frederick Haldimand, KB was a Swiss military officer best known for his service in the British Army in North America during the Seven Years' War and the American Revolutionary War. From 1778 to 1786, he served as Governor of the Province of Quebec, during which time he oversaw military operations against the northern frontiers in the war, and engaged in ultimately fruitless negotiations to establish the independent Vermont Republic as a new British province. His administration of Quebec was at times harsh, with the detention of numerous political dissidents and agitators.
Cayuga is an unincorporated community and county seat of Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada located at the intersection of Highway 3 and Munsee Street and along the Grand River. Cayuga is about a 20-minute drive from Lake Erie and 30 minutes south of Hamilton and 115 minutes south of Toronto and consequently it has some cottages and recreational properties in the area. In the past, there was some light industry. It has the local district detachment for the Ontario Provincial Police. It is also uniquely located among larger communities on both the American and Canadian sides of the border boasting television reception from Toronto, Buffalo, New York, Hamilton, Kitchener and Erie, Pennsylvania.
CHTG-FM is a Canadian radio station licensed to Haldimand, Ontario serving the Hamilton region broadcasting at 92.9 FM with a classic hits format branded as 92.9 The Grand.
Hagersville is a community in Haldimand County, Ontario in Canada.
Haldimand—Norfolk is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1979 to 1997, and since 2004. The current Member of Parliament (MP) is Conservative Leslyn Lewis.
Norfolk—Haldimand was a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1968 to 1979. It was located in the province of Ontario. This riding was created in 1966 from parts of Brant—Haldimand and Norfolk ridings.
Haldimand—Norfolk—Brant was a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1997 to 2004. This riding was created in 1996 from parts of Elgin—Norfolk and Haldimand—Norfolk ridings.
The Township of Alnwick/Haldimand is a township in central Ontario, Canada, in Northumberland County, situated between Lake Ontario and Rice Lake. It was formed in 2001 by the merger of Alnwick Township in the north and Haldimand Township in the south. Alderville First Nation is an autonomously governed First Nation contained within the township boundaries, in two non-contiguous sections along County Roads 45 and 18.
Nanticoke is an unincorporated community and former city located on the western border of Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Nanticoke is located directly across Lake Erie from the US city of Erie, Pennsylvania.
King's Highway 19, commonly referred to as Highway 19, is a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario, connecting Highway 3 in Tillsonburg with Highway 401 southeast of Ingersoll. The highway began as the Plank and Gravel Road, a toll road formed by the Ingersoll and Port Burwell Road Company. It was first assigned in 1930. Several extensions in the early 1930s took the route north to Highway 86 at Tralee. However, a significant amount of Highway 19 was decommissioned and turned over to local and county governments in 1997 and 1998.
Brantford—Brant is a provincial electoral district in southwestern, Ontario, Canada. The district elects one member to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. It was created in 1999 from all of Brantford and part of Brant—Haldimand. When the riding was created, it included the city of Brantford, the town of Paris plus the townships of Brantford and South Dumfries.
Haldimand—Norfolk is a provincial electoral district in southwestern Ontario, Canada. It was created for the 2007 provincial election. 88.0% of the riding came from Haldimand—Norfolk—Brant while 12.0% came from Erie—Lincoln.
The Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board is a separate school board in Ontario, Canada. The school board is the school district administrator for the communities of the County of Brant, Haldimand County, and Norfolk County, Ontario.
The Haldimand-Norfolk Housing Corporation is a social housing organization providing rental housing for senior citizens, adults, and families.
The Oasis Drive-In is a restaurant located in Caledonia, Ontario Canada, at 22 1/2 Argyle Street South. It opened in 1927 and is considered to be Ontario's and likely Canada's oldest Drive-In restaurant. The restaurant is open seasonally from April to November on an annual basis. This is how the restaurant has been operating since it opened in 1927.
The Regional Municipality of Haldimand–Norfolk was a Regional Municipality that was proclaimed on January 1, 1974 in the province of Ontario, Canada, on the advice of a report by Milt Farrow, a "special advisor" appointed by the Government of Ontario. In 2001, the Region was dissolved and split into two single-tier municipalities, the Town of Haldimand and the Town of Norfolk. Immediately after their formation, they changed their names to Haldimand County and Norfolk County.