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  2. Upper James Street (Hamilton, Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Upper James Street (Hamilton, Ontario) Upper James Street, is an Upper City (mountain) arterial road in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It starts at the Claremont Access, a mountain-access road in the north, and extends southward towards the John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport where it then changes its name to the Hamilton Port Dover Plank ...

  3. Hamilton, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton, Ontario. /  43.25667°N 79.86917°W  / 43.25667; -79.86917  ( Hamilton) Hamilton is a port city in the Canadian province of Ontario. Hamilton has a population of 569,353, and its census metropolitan area, which encompasses Burlington and Grimsby, has a population of 785,184. The city is situated approximately 45 kilometres ...

  4. Centennial Parkway - Wikipedia

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    Centennial Parkway. Centennial Parkway is an arterial road in southeastern Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It is best known as the western terminus of the former King's Highway 20, now maintained by the City of Hamilton. It starts off as Upper Centennial Parkway, a mountain-access road in the City right before the Canadian Pacific Railway line at ...

  5. Lincoln M. Alexander Parkway - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln M. Alexander Parkway Lincoln M. Alexander Parkway highlighted in red Route information Maintained by City of Hamilton Length 12.5 km (7.8 mi) History Planned 1963 Constructed 1991–97 Opened October 15, 1997 Major junctions West end Highway 403 (continues as Mohawk Road) East end Dartnall Road (continues as the Red Hill Valley Parkway) Location Country Canada Province Ontario Major ...

  6. Main Street (Hamilton, Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    It is now called Main Street because it formed the "main" concession line of Barton Township. [ 1] On June 20, 1877, the first commercial telephone service in Canada began in Hamilton, Ontario. [ 2] Hugh Cossart Baker, Jr. learned of Alexander Graham Bell 's invention in 1877 at the Philadelphia International Exposition and from there decided ...

  7. History of Hamilton, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Depiction of Hamilton in 1859. Hamilton, from the point at which it was first colonized by settlers, has benefited from its geographical proximity to major land and water transportation routes along the Niagara Peninsula and Lake Ontario. Its strategic importance has created, by Canadian standards, a rich military history which the city ...

  8. Cannon Street (Hamilton, Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Laidlaw Memorial United Church. Cannon Street is a Lower City collector road in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.It starts off at Queen Street North as a one-way street (Westbound) up to Sherman Avenue North where it then switches over to a two-way street the rest of the way Eastward and ends just past Kenilworth Avenue North on Barons Avenue and merges with Britannia Avenue, a street that runs ...

  9. Cootes Drive - Wikipedia

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    Cootes Drive, formerly known as the Dundas Diversion, is a city street in Hamilton, Ontario. The route connects York Road and King Street in Dundas with Main Street (formerly Highway 2 and Highway 8) to the southeast, and is considered one of the first divided highways in Canada. Originally constructed as the Dundas Diversion, the route served ...