Winston Churchill Boulevard
Adamson Street Peel Regional Road 19 Wellington County Road 25 | |||||||
Winston Churchill Blvd. within Mississauga | |||||||
Route information | |||||||
Maintained by City of Mississauga Region of Peel Wellington County | |||||||
Length: | 60 km (40 mi) | ||||||
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South end: | Lakeshore Road | ||||||
Queen Elizabeth Way Dundas Street Burnhamthorpe Road Highway 403 Eglinton Avenue Britannia Road Derry Road Highway 401 Steeles Avenue Highway 7 / Guelph Street King Street Charleston Sideroad / Wellington County Road 124 | |||||||
North end: | East Garafaxa-Caledon Townline | ||||||
Location | |||||||
Major cities: |
Mississauga Brampton | ||||||
Towns: |
Oakville Milton Halton Hills Caledon Erin | ||||||
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Winston Churchill Boulevard is a long north-south roadway along the western edge of Peel Region, Ontario, Canada. The road begins at Lakeshore Road in the south in Mississauga, and ends in Caledon at East Garafraxa-Caledon Townline. The road is named in honour of British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill.
The road is designated as Peel Regional Road 19 in the two segments where it forms Peel's boundary with Halton Region and Wellington County:[1]
- In the north, between Beech Grove Sideroad in Caledon and Highway 407 in Brampton/Halton Hills
- In the south, between Dundas Street and Lakeshore Road
Halton Region shares jurisdiction with the Region of Peel over segments of the road along the Halton-Peel boundary south of 17 Sideroad, and designates these as Halton Regional Road 19,[2] although no signs indicating such are posted along the route. The Town of Halton Hills shares jurisdiction with the Region of Peel over the segments along the Halton-Peel boundary between 17 Sideroad and 32 Sideroad. Wellington County shares jurisdiction with the Region of Peel over the segment between 32 Sideroad and Beech Grove Sideroad, and designates it as Wellington County Road 25. The remaining northerly segment between Beech Grove Sideroad and East Garafaxa-Caledon Townline is under joint jurisdiction between the Town of Caledon, Town of Erin and Township of East Garafraxa where Winston Churchill forms the boundary between any two of these municipalities. The segment between Highway 407 and Dundas Street is entirely within Peel Region (the region line is shifted west to Highway 407 and 9th Line), and is under the jurisdiction of the City of Mississauga.
Within Norval, Winston Churchill Boulevard deviates westward to be situated entirely within the Town of Halton Hills, and is known as Adamson Street. Despite being in Halton Region, it is still signed Peel Regional Road 19 along Adamson St.
Within Terra Cotta, Winston Churchill deviates eastward to be situated entirely within the Town of Caledon. It is concurrent with Peel Regional Road 9 (King Street) for approximately 550 metres.
Winston Churchill Boulevard passes by other communities in Peel and Halton Regions:
References
- ↑ "Map of Peel Regional Roads" (PDF). Peel Region. December 2007. Retrieved 2008-04-26.
- ↑ http://www.halton.ca/common/pages/UserFile.aspx?fileId=64078