Tecumseh Road
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Tecumseh Road |
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Essex County Road 2, Essex County Road 22 | |
Length: | 50 km (31 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: | Prince Road in Windsor, Ontario |
Counties: | Essex County, Ontario |
Major cities: | Windsor, Tecumseh, St. Clair Beach, Puce, Belle River, Ontario, Stoney Point, Ontario |
Tecumseh Road is one of Windsor, Ontario's primary arterial roads, and is the second-most travelled east-west road (only after E.C. Row Expressway. The road begins on the far west side at the intersection of Prince Road and Matchette Road, and heads east, dividing the city roughly in half. It continues through Tecumseh, Ontario and Lakeshore, Ontario as Essex County Road 2. It meets up with former Highway 39 (now Essex County Road 22) in Puce, Ontario, and continues into Belle River. The road's path takes it close to Lake St. Clair, all the way to the boundary with Chatham-Kent, Ontario.
From the intersection with CR 22 in Puce to the second intersection with CR 22 just east of Belle River, the road is designated as CR 22.
[edit] See also
- Essex County Road 2
- List of Essex County Roads
- Highway 2
- Highway 18
- Highway 39
- Highway 98
- Highway 107
- Highway 114