County Road 2 (Essex County, Ontario)
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County Road 2 |
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Tecumseh Road, Notre Dame Street | |
Length: | 35 km (22 mi) |
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Formed: | 1830s, 1934 (As part of Highway 39) |
Decomd.: | 1998 (Highway 2 being decommissioned) |
Direction: | East/West |
East end: | Essex-Chatham-Kent boundary |
West end: | Windsor, Ontario city limits |
Counties: | Essex County, Ontario |
Major cities: | Windsor, Tecumseh, St. Clair Beach, Puce, Emeryville, Belle River, Deerbrook, Stoney Point |
County Road 2 is the designation given to Tecumseh Road outside of Windsor, Ontario. It skirts along the shore of Lake St. Clair in the northern edge of Essex County, Ontario, from Tecumseh, Ontario to its terminus near Lighthouse Cove and Tilbury. Though Tecumseh Road shares roughly 9/10s of this road's path, the two are not exactly synonymous, as County Roads are no longer signed in Windsor, and Tecumseh Road diverts from the county road in Belle River, Ontario.
Part of the route was the original alignment of Highway 39, until it was absorbed by Highway 2 in 1970.
[edit] See also
- Essex County Road 2
- List of Essex County Roads
- Highway 2
- Highway 18
- Highway 39
- Highway 98
- Highway 107
- Highway 114