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Take the 401 highway east from Toronto, past Oshawa, take the 115 highway north-east to Peterborough. It's about 90 minutes.
127 kilometres taking this route:Take HIGHWAY 403 - EAST, from Hamilton, to HIGHWAY 401 - EAST off EXIT 125.Take HIGHWAY 401 - EAST to Oshawa.
No. When you travel East you lose time.
135 km taking this route:Take HIGHWAY 6 - SOUTH towards HAMILTON (to HIGHWAY 401), from Guelph, to HIGHWAY 401 - EAST to TORONTO.Take HIGHWAY 401 - EAST to Oshawa.
The Toronto Zoo is in Scarborough, an east borough of Toronto.
Toronto East General Hospital was created in 1929.
No Hamilton is WEST of Toronto. We are located near Niagara Falls
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Take QEW to the Peace Bridge.Cross the Peace Bridge into Buffalo and follow signs for I-190 SOUTH.Take I-190 SOUTH to I-90 EAST.Take I-90 EAST to Albany. You will be going across the New York State Thruway.
The term "Golden Horseshoe" refers to the densely populated and economically significant region in southern Ontario, stretching from Lake Ontario in the south to Oshawa in the east. This area is known for its vibrant cities, industrial hubs, and economic activity, making it a key part of Canada's economy. The name is derived from the shape of the region, resembling a horseshoe, and "golden" signifies its wealth and prosperity. It encompasses major urban centers like Toronto, Hamilton, and Mississauga, contributing significantly to the province's overall growth.
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