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| Length: | 170.8 km[1] (106.1 mi) | ||||||||||||
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| Formed: | 1920 | ||||||||||||
| South end: | North limit of |
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| Major cities: | Owen Sound, Markdale, Shelburne, Orangeville, Caledon, Brampton | ||||||||||||
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Highway 10 is a provincial highway in Ontario, Canada. This highway joins Caledon (at a point just outside the northern border of Brampton) to Owen Sound. Prior to the 1998 downloadings, Highway 10's southern terminus was at Highway 2 at Mississauga.
Administration of portions of Highway 10 were downloaded to the City of Brampton in 1998 to facilitate the extension of Highway 410. This also included the entire routing in Mississauga, better known as Hurontario Street.
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Communities
- Caledon
- Orangeville
- Mono
- Amaranth
- Mulmur (southern boundary on shared portion with Highway 89)
- Shelburne
- Melancthon
- Grey Highlands including Flesherton and Markdale
- Owen Sound
Concurrency
Highway 10 is concurrent with:
- Highway 410, its southern terminus as of November 2009.
- Highway 9 through Orangeville, prior to by-pass.
- Highway 24 from Caledon Village to Shelburne. (prior to downloading)
- Highway 89 from Primrose to Shelburne.
- Highway 6 from Chatsworth to Owen Sound.
As of 2005, planning is in place to eventually convert Highway 10 to Owen Sound to a full 400-Series Highway[citation needed]. The first phase of this project, completed in 2009, links Highway 410 to Highway 10 in Caledon.
Classified as a Key construction project is the planned widening of Highway 10 from two to four lanes, in the section of road from Caledon Village to Highway 9.[2]
References
- ^ OpenStreetMap, OSM Route Manager: Relation 121141
- ^ Nichols, Bob (2007-08-10). "McGuinty Government Keeping Highway Infrastructure In Top Shape". Canada Newswire. Ministry of Transportation. http://ogov.newswire.ca/ontario/GPOE/2007/08/10/c5561.html?lmatch=&lang=_e.html. Retrieved 2007-08-18.
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