List of numbered roads in Haldimand County

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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 Roads

County Road #Local Name(s)Northern/Western TerminusSouthern/Eastern TerminusSettlements servedAdditional Notes
2Caistorville RoadNiagara Region limitsCounty Road 14Canborough
3Rainham Road
Main Street East
North Shore Drive
Norfolk County limitsNiagara Region limitsLambs Corners, Selkirk, Rainham Centre, South Cayuga, Byng, Dunnville, Stromness, Lowbanks
7Marshagan RoadNiagara Region limits King's Highway 3 Moulton Station
8Kohler Road King's Highway 3 Lake Shore RoadKohler, Rainham Centre
9Concession 12 Walpole
Parkview Drive
Indian Line
County Road 9
York Road
Norfolk County Road 74Niagara Region limitsHagersville, Clanbrassil, Cranston, York, Empire Cornersshares Indian Line with County Road 20 from Parkview Drive to Concession 11 Walpole
11Port Maitland RoadCounty Road 3the Grand RiverByng, Port Maitland West
12Fisherville RoadCounty Road 20County Road 3Fisherville
14Chippawa StreetNiagara Region limits King's Highway 3 Canborough
15Robinson RoadNiagara Region limits King's Highway 3 Attercliffe Station
17County Road 17 King's Highway 3 Main Street, DunnvilleCayuga, Dunnville
18Sandusk RoadCounty Road 20County Road 3Sandusk, Lambs Corners
20Indian LineCounty Road 20County Road 3East Oaklandshares Indian Line with County Road 9 from Parkview Drive to Concession 11 Walpole
22McClung RoadRegional Road 54County Road 66noneminor connecting route
27Concession 11 WalpoleNorfolk County road 74County Road 20noneminor rural route
294th LineSix Nations reserve limitsCounty Road 9Willow Grove, Cranston
32County Road 32 King's Highway 3 County Road 17noneminor connecting route
33County Road 33Haldibrook RoadCounty Road 66noneminor connecting route
49Aikens RoadCounty Road 3Lake Shore RoadJames Allan Provincial Park
50County Road 50County Road 3Lake Shore RoadUpper, Bodri Bay
53Walpole-Rainham RoadCounty Road 20County Road 3Balmoral, Selkirk
55Nanticoke RoadCounty Road 20Hickory Beach LaneSpringvale, Hickory Beach
61Taylor Road King's Highway 3 County Road 3Dunnvilleminor connecting route
63Canborough RoadCounty Road 14Niagara Region limitsCanborough
64Rymer RoadSiddall RoadCounty Road 3Port Maitland East
65Hutchinson Road King's Highway 3 County Road 3Mount Carmel, Lowbanks
66County Road 66
Stoney Creek Road
County Road 22Haldibrook Roadnoneminor rural route
70Walpole-Woodhouse Line King's Highway 3 County Road 3Varency
74Townsend Parkway
Keith Richardson Parkway
Norfolk County limits King's Highway 3 Townsend

Regional Roads

Regional Road #Northern/Western TerminusSouthern/Eastern TerminusSettlements servedAdditional Notes
54Brant County limits King's Highway 3 Caledonia, Sims Lock Road, York, Indiana ghost town, Cayugaalso known as Caithness Street in Caledonia and Munsee Street in Cayuga
56Haldibrook Road King's Highway 3 Empire Cornerscontinues as a regional road through Hamilton to QEW

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