Highway 10 (Ontario)

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Highway 10
Maintained by the Ministry of Transportation
Formed: 1920
South end: North limit of Brampton
Major
junctions:
Hwy 9 in Orangeville
Hwy 89 in Shelburne
North end: Hwy 6 / Hwy 21 / Hwy 26 in Owen Sound
Ontario provincial highways
< Hwy 9 Hwy 11 >
400-series - County

Highway 10 is a provincial highway in Ontario, Canada. This highway joins Brampton to Owen Sound. Prior to the 1998 downloadings, Highway 10's southern terminus was at Highway 2 at Mississauga.

Administration of portions of Highway 10 were downloaded to the City of Brampton in 1998 to facilitate the extension of Highway 410. This also included the entire routing in Mississauga, better known as Hurontario Street.

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[edit] Communities

Highway 10 at the intersection with Highway 89, looking south to Shelburne's town centre.
Highway 10 at the intersection with Highway 89, looking south to Shelburne's town centre.

[edit] Concurrency

Highway 10 is concurrent with:

As of 2005, planning is in place to eventually convert Highway 10 to Owen Sound to a full 400-Series Highway[citation needed]. The first phase of this project, currently underway, is to link Highway 410 north of Brampton to Highway 10 in Caledon.

Classified as a Key construction project is the planned widening of Highway 10 from two to four lanes, in the section of road from Caledon Village to Highway 9.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Nichols, Bob (2007-8-10). McGuinty Government Keeping Highway Infrastructure In Top Shape. Canada Newswire. Ministry of Transportation. Retrieved on 2007-08-18.

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