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All Numbered Roads in the United Counties of Leeds & Grenville.

The numbered roads in the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, Ontario account for 0 kilometres (0 mi) of roads in the Canadian province of Ontario. The total length only counts concurrent roadways once. These roads include King's Highways that are signed, and maintained by the province, as well as the county roads under the jurisdiction of the county. The third type of existing roadway in the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville are locally maintained roads, also called concession roads and sidelines, which are beyond the scope of this article. A fourth category of roads, secondary highways, have never existed within the region.

Before 1998, several additional King's Highways were located in Leeds & Grenville. These have been outlined below.

Types of roads[edit]

"An image of a signpost on a clear winter day. Behind the signpost are several leafless trees. To the left of the foot of the sign is the gravel shoulder of the road (not pictured) that it stands beside. The signpost is wooden, with three signs. Two are at the top, and one is centred below those. The top two are bullet-shaped signs with a king's crown on top. One is for Highway 7 and one for Highway 35. The sign below is green, with a white maple leaf in the centre. Above the leaf is a white banner with green text, reading "TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY". The centre of the leaf reads in green "CENTRAL ONTARIO ROUTE". Finally, a white banner with a hung appearance is below the leaf. The green text within the banner reads "ONTARIO""
A marker for Highway 35 and Highway 7 / The Trans-Canada Highway, which run concurrently near Lindsay

King's Highways[edit]

There are 202.2 kilometres (125.6 mi) of provincially maintained highways, termed "provincial highways" or "King's Highways" (a term adopted in 1930).

As in the rest of Ontario, the provincially maintained highways in Leeds and Grenville are designated with a shield-shaped sign topped with a crown. The highway number is in the centre, with the word ONTARIO below. These signs are known as shields, but may be referred to as reassurance markers.

Provincially maintained highways generally have greater construction standards than municipally or locally maintained roads. Although they are usually one lane in either direction, several short sections with two lanes in one direction as a passing lane exist along the highways.

County roads[edit]

There are 47 county roads in Leeds and Grenville. Leeds and Grenville county roads are signed with a flowerpot-shaped sign, as are most regional and county roads in Ontario. The road number appears in the centre of the sign, with the county logo above in Black. An older style of the sign, still in use in some areas contains the words LEEDS AND GRENVILLE above and the word COUNTIES below. Like King's Highways, these signs are known as shields.

History[edit]

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King's Highways[edit]

The following is a list of provincially maintained highways in Leeds & Grenville. Communities are ordered by where the route encounters them (either from south to north or from west to east).

Route Length[1] Western/Southern Terminus Eastern/Northern Terminus Communities Served Comments
km mi

Highway 2
1.1 0.68 Gananoque Eastern Limits  Highway 401 east Exit 648 Gananoque

Highway 15
59 37 Leeds Grenville – Lennox and Addington Boundry Alfred St, Smiths Falls, Ontario Comunities

Highway 16
3.6 2.2  County Road 2Johnstown  Highway 416 Exit 1 Johnstown Previously known as "The Prescott Highway". Highway 16's Original alignment now follows County Road 44 through Leeds & Grenville

Highway 137
4.3 2.7 I-81 at Wellesley Island, New York  Highway 401 Exit 661 Hill Island, Ivy Lea Previously known as the "Ivy Lea Bridge Approach"

Highway 401
92.5 57.5 Deer Ridge Dr, Joyceville, Ontario Leeds Grenville – Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Boundry Comunities NOTES

Highway 416
41.7 25.9  Highway 401 Exit 721A Rideau River Bridge, North Grenville, Ontario Comunities NOTES
Note: Highway 416 ends at Highway 401.
All other King's Highways, with the exception of 2, 16, & 137 continue in both directions into neighbouring counties and regions.


Former King's Highways[edit]

The following is a list of the Former King's Highways that were Located partially or wholely in Leeds and Grenville. Prior to the Downloading of the Provincial Highway System between 1997 & 1998. Communities are ordered by where the route encounters them (either from south to north or from west to east).

Route Former Highway Designation Length Local Name(s) Western/Southern Terminus Eastern/Northern Terminus Communities Served Comments
km mi

Highway 2
92.5 57.5 King St, Highway 2 Deer Ridge Dr, Joyceville, Ontario Marine Station Road Cardinal, Ontario Gananoque, Legge, Ebenezer, Escott, Sherwood Springs, Brockville, Maitland, Blue Church, Prescott, Wexford, Johnstown, & Cardinal Continues West as Road 2 .
Continues East as County Road 2 .
Thousand Islands Parkway
Highway 2S
39.1 24.3 St. Lawrence River Road  Highway 401 west – Gananoque - Exit 647  Highway 401 east – Butternut Bay - Exit 685 Gananoque, Halsteads Bay, Ivy Lea, Darlingside, Rockport, Narrows, La Rue Mills, Mallorytown Landing, & Butternut Bay Highway 2s was Transfered to the St. Lawrence Parks Commission On September 8, 1970 & renamed to the Thousand Islands Parkway.

Highway 16
38.1 23.7 Old 16,
Prescott Street,
& Sanders Street
 Highway 16 Rideau River Bridge, North Grenville, Ontario Crystal Rock, Glen Smail, Spencerville, Groveton, Van Allens, & Kemptville Former Alignment of  Highway 16.
Downloaded & Renumbered to  County Road 44 after completion of  Highway 416 (Highway 16 New) in the 1990s.

Highway 29
52.3 32.5 Court House Avenue,
Wall Street,
William Street,
Stewart Boulevard,
& Brockville Street
 County Road 2 (King Street) – Brockville  Highway 15Smiths Falls Brockville, Tincap, Glen Bluell, Forthton, Addison, Lehighs Corners, Frankville, Toledo, Newbliss, Shanes, & Smiths Falls (South)

Highway 32
19.6 12.2 Stone Street,
& County Road 32
 County Road 2 (King Street) – Gananoque  Highway 15 Gananoque, Cheeseborough, Taylor, & Berrytown

Highway 42
52.8 32.8 Main Street,
King Street,
& Drummond Street
 County Road 12 (Bedford Street) – Westport  County Road 29Forthton Westport, Newboro, Crosby, Forfar, Philipsville, Delta, Soperton, Athens, Glen Elbe, & Forthton

Highway 43
42.3 26.3 Lanark  County Road 43Merrickville Boundry Road – Kemptville Merrickville, Actons Corners, & Kemptville


County Roads[edit]

The following is a list of the numbered county roads maintained by the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville. Communities are ordered by where the route encounters them (either from south to north or from west to east).

Route Length[1] Local Name(s)[1] Western/Southern Terminus Eastern/Northern Terminus Communities Served Comments
km mi
Leeds and Grenville County Road 1
20.7 12.9 Kitley/South Elmsley Townline Road,
Anglican Church Road,
& Rideau Ferry Road
County Road 29 the Rideau Canal Toledo, Lombardy, & Rideau Ferry
28.2 17.5 Reynolds Road,
Prince Street,
Outlet Road,
& Bryan Road
Thousand Islands Parkway County Road 33 Selton, Lansdowne, Dulcemaine, Outlet, & Long Point
Leeds and Grenville County Road 4
16.8 10.4 Warburton Road,
Blue Mountain Road,
Rockfield Road,
Sly Road,
& Quabbin Road
 County Road 3  County Road 2Mallorytown Warburton, Rockfield, Quabbin, & Mallorytown
44.4 27.6 Mallorytown Road,
Mill Street,
Main Street East,
Elgin Street North,
& County Road 5
Thousand Islands Parkway  Highway 15 Mallorytown Landing, Caintown, McIntosh Mills, Athens, Plum Hollow, & Newboyne Runs concurrent with  County Road 2Mallorytown &  County Road 42Athens
16.7 10.4 North Augusta Road  County Road 26 (Centennial Road) – Rows Corners  County Road 15North Augusta Rows Corners, Manhard, & North Augusta
Leeds and Grenville County Road 7
26.2 16.3 Greenbush Road  County Road 29  County Road 16 Greenbush, Rocksprings, & Crystal
Leeds and Grenville County Road 8
25.6 15.9 Main Street  Highway 15Elgin  County Road 29Toledo Elgin, Phillipsville, Bellamys Mills, & Toledo Runs concurrent with  County Road 42Phillipsville
Leeds and Grenville County Road 9
8.6 5.3 Chaffeys Lock Rd Rideau Canal, Chaffeys Lock  Highway 15 Chaffeys Lock
Leeds and Grenville County Road 10
20.7 12.9 Perth Road,
Concession Street,
Rideau Street,
Main Street,
& Scotch Line
Frontenac - Leeds Grenville Boundry Leeds Grenville – Lanark Boundry Blairs Settlement, Westport Runs concurrent with  County Road 42Westport
Continues West as Township Road 10 .
Continues East as County Road 10 .
Leeds and Grenville County Road 11
11 6.8 Jones Falls Road Frontenac - Leeds Grenville Boundry  Highway 15Morton Jones Falls
Leeds and Grenville County Road 12
5.6 3.5 Salem Road & Bedford Street Frontenac - Leeds Grenville Boundry  County Road 10 (Main St) – Westport Salem, & Westport Continues West as Township Road 8 .
Leeds and Grenville County Road 13
2.5 1.6 S Lake Road Boundry Road, Springfield, Ontario  County Road 32 Springfield Continues West as Road 13 .
Leeds and Grenville County Road 14
6.3 3.9 Narrows Lock Road  County Road 42Crosby Rideau Canal, Leeds Grenville – Lanark Boundry Crosby, & Narrows Lock Continues North as County Road 14 .
39.1 24.3 Maitland Road,
Church Street,
St. Lawrence Street,
& E Broadway
 County Road 2Maitland Leeds Grenville – Lanark Boundry Maitland, Stones Corners, North Augusta, Wolford Centre, Hemlock Corners, & Merrickville Runs concurrent with  County Road 43Merrickville.
Continues North as County Road 2 .
Not to be confused with  Highway 15.
Leeds and Grenville County Road 16
18.6 11.6  County Road 29  County Road 15Merrickville Jasper, & Eastons Corners Not to be confused with  Highway 16.
8.7 5.4 Jasper Avenue  County Road 16 – Jasper Leeds Grenville – Lanark Boundry Jasper, & Smiths Falls
45 28 Clothier Street Development Drive, Prescott, Ontario Sanders Street, Kemptville, Ontario Sparkle City, Roebuck, McRoberts Corner, Bishops Mills, Hutchins Corners, & Kemptville Runs concurrent with  County Road 21Roebuck.
11.5 7.1 Rideau River Drive  County Road 24 – Kemptville Ottawa City Limits Kemptville, Besley Woods Continues North as  Road 19
19.6 12.2 Oxford Station Road,
Town Line Road,
Slater Road,
& Dillabaugh Road
 County Road 18 Boundry Road, Leeds & Grenville - Stormont, Dundas, & Glengary Boundry East Oxford, Oxford Station, Millars Corners, Heckston Runs concurrent with  County Road 44Millars Corners &  County Road 22Heckston
Continues West as County Road 3
30 19 Shanly Road  County Road 15North Augusta Byker Road, Leeds & Grenville - Stormont, Dundas, & Glengary Boundry Throoptown, Roebuck, Spencerville, & Shanly Runs concurrent with  County Road 44Spencerville.
Continues West as County Road 18
39.3 24.4 Shanley Road, South Gower Drive  County Road 2Cardinal  County Road 19 Cardinal, Brouseville, Pittston, Shanly, Heckston, & Pelton Corner Runs concurrent with  County Road 20Heckston.
Leeds and Grenville County Road 23
9.7 6.0 Burritts Rapids Road  County Road 43  County Road 43 Burritts Rapids
Leeds and Grenville County Road 24
3.2 2.0 Van Buren Street, & Kingdom Road  County Road 44 (Prescott St) – Kemptville  County Road 43Kemptville Kemptville
Leeds and Grenville County Road 25
3.7 2.3  County Road 18Oxford Mills  County Road 43 Swan Crossing
Leeds and Grenville County Road 26
17.3 10.7 3rd Concession Road  County Road 6 – Rows Corners  County Road 18 Rows Corners, Bethel, Stones Corners, & Maynard
Leeds and Grenville County Road 27
13.7 8.5 Younge Mills Road, Main Street, & Centennial Road  County Road 2  County Road 29 Yonge Mills, & Lyn Runs concurrent with  County Road 46 – Lyn
Leeds and Grenville County Road 28
12.6 7.8  County Road 29Glen Buell  County Road 6 Glen Buell, New Dublin, & Bellamys
Leeds and Grenville County Road 30
4.7 2.9 Addison Road  County Road 42Athens  County Road 29Addison Anoma Lea, & Addison
Leeds and Grenville County Road 31
4.4 2.7 Blue Church Road  County Road 2Blue Church  County Road 26 – Maynard Blue Church, & Maynard
Leeds and Grenville County Road 33
14.4 8.9 Lyndhurst Road  Highway 15  County Road 43 Sweets Corners, & Lyndhurst
Leeds and Grenville County Road 34
14.7 9.1 Hiscocks Road, Eden Grove Road, & King Street  County Road 2  County Road 3Lansdowne Emery, Eden Grove, & Lansdowne
Leeds and Grenville County Road 35
3.6 2.2 Station Road  County Road 32  County Road 34 Gananoque Junction
Leeds and Grenville County Road 36
10.8 6.7 Mountain Road  County Road 12 Leeds Grenville – Lanark Boundry Westport
Leeds and Grenville County Road 37
2 1.2 Howe Island Ferry Road Howe Island Ferry Wharf  County Road 2 Howe Island
Leeds and Grenville County Road 38
9.6 6.0 Briton-Houghton Bay Road Willis Wharf  Highway 15 Mill Pond, & Big Rideau Lake
Leeds and Grenville County Road 39
1.6 0.99 County Park Road Charleston Lake  County Road 40 Charleston
Leeds and Grenville County Road 40
7.6 4.7 King Street, Charleston Road, & Elgin Street South  County Road 39 (County Park Road) – Charleston  County Road 42Athens Charleston, Glen Morris, & Athens
Leeds and Grenville County Road 41
5.2 3.2  County Road 15  County Road 16 Hemlock Corners
Leeds and Grenville County Road 45
1.3 0.81 Brockchem Road  County Road 2 CN Railyard (Brockchem), Maitland, Ontario This is the shortest Numbered Road In Leeds & Grenville
Leeds and Grenville County Road 46
14.9 9.3 Lyn Road, Main Street, & Perth Street  County Road 2  County Road 29 Lyn, & Seeley Runs concurrent with  County Road 27 – Lyn
Leeds and Grenville County Road 47
2.2 1.4 Main Street  Highway 15  Highway 15 Seeley's Bay

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Ontario Back Road Atlas [map]. MapArt. 2010. pp. 31–32, 43–44. ISBN 978-1-55198-226-7.