List of numbered roads in Norfolk County

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This page lists all of the numbered county roads in Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada .

County Highways

NumberNamesWestern/Southern TerminusEastern/Northern TerminusMajor CommunitiesComments
Main StreetCounty Highway 24 Highway 6 Port Dover Downloaded portion of Highway 6
Vienna RoadOxford County BorderOxford County BorderShort portion of former Highway 19 within county limits
Norfolk StreetCounty Highway 59 Highway 3, where it continues as Highway 24 Simcoe Downloaded portion of Highway 24
Lake Erie ShorelineOxford County Border (Continues as Oxford Road 59)Long Point, Port Rowan, Walsingham, Langton, Courtland, Delhi Formerly Highway 59

County Roads

NumberNamesWestern/Southern TerminusEastern/Northern TerminusMajor CommunitiesComments
McDowell Road, West Street, Talbot Street, Robinson StreetCounty Highway 59County Highway 24 Pinegrove, Blayney, Green's Corners, Bill's Corners, Hillcrest, Simcoe
St. John's RoadCR 16 Haldimand County Border (Continues as Haldimand Road 3) Walsh
Church Street, Brantford Road Highway 3 Brant County Border (Continues as Brant Road 4) Delhi, Vanessa
Chapman Street, Silver Lake Drive, Cockshutt RoadCounty Highway 6Brant County Border (Continues as Brant Road 44) Port Dover, Renton, Boston
Windham Centre Road, Thompson RoadCR 4Haldimand County Border (Continues as Haldimand Road 9)Windham Centre, Waterford, Villa Nova
Turkey Point RoadCedar Drive (Turkey Point) Highway 3 Walsh, Turkey Point
Highway 3 Oxford County Border (Continues as Oxford Road 13) Courtland
Forestry Farm Road, Rhineland RoadWaterfront at Booth's Harbour Highway 3 St. Williams
Oxford County Border (Continues as Oxford Road 19)Haldimand County Border (Continues as Haldimand Road 19)Bookton, Vanessa, Boston
Indian Line RoadBrant County Border (Continues as Brant Road 20)Haldimand County Border (Continues as Haldimand Road 20)
Lynedoch RoadCR 23 Highway 3 Glen Meyer, Andy's Corners, Wyecombe, Lynedoch
CR 42CR 38Glen Meyer
"Old Highway 24" Highway 24 Brant County Border (Continues as Brant Road 24) Bloomsburg, Waterford, Wilsonville
Nixon Road, Teeterville Road, Kelvin Road Highway 3 Brant County Border (Continues as Brant Road 25) Nixon, Windham Centre, Teeterville, Kelvin
CR 42CR 23Fairground
CR 38County Highway 19Mabee's Corners
Queen StreetCR 1 Highway 3 Simcoe This county road is unsigned; however appears on county maps
Hunt Street, Second Avenue Highway 3 Highway 24 Simcoe
Swimming Pool Road Highway 3 Oxford County Border (Continues as Oxford Road 37) Delhi
Colonel Talbot Road Elgin County Border (Continues as Elgin Road 38) Highway 3 Courtland
Park Road, 14th Street Highway 3 Highway 24 Simcoe
Hillcrest RoadCR 1 Highway 3 Simcoe
Lakeshore RoadElgin County BorderCR 16Houghton, Clear Creek, Port Rowan, St. Williams
Elgin County BorderCR 16 Frogmore
Pinegrove RoadCR 21 Highway 3 Gilbertville, Pinegrove
Simcoe StreetOxford County Border (Continues as Oxford Road 51) Highway 3 Formerly Highway 3B
Port Ryerse RoadLake Erie ShorelineCounty Highway 24 Port Ryerse
Fisher's Glen RoadCounty Highway 24Old Brock Street/Vittoria Road Vittoria
CR 23County Highway 59
La Salette RoadCR 37Windham Road 19 La Salette
Highway 3 CR 9

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