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Line is sometimes used in Ontario as a synonym of concession road.
The result of this surveying is the concession road and sideline system in use today.
A dirt road would lead to the nearest concession road.
In cities, many concession roads have become major streets.
Sideroads were then run north to the first concession road.
Settlers were offered land on the condition that they help further the progress of concession roads into the region.
Side road and Sideline are generally perpendicular to concession roads.
These tended to develop at the intersection of two concession roads and were usually based around a post office or a small church.
It is the former 10th concession road.
Many concession roads retain their original names.
The route follows several concession roads along its length, and is known locally by the names of those roads today.
Highway 96 was established on May 22, 1935, when the Department of Highways assumed several existing concession roads.
It is a concession road, two concessions (4 km) west of Yonge Street.
Highway 58 proceeds north, at first along an established concession road, before branching to the east on its own alignment known as Davis Road.
Concession roads were typically numbered consecutively.
The community is located on Concession Road 5, several kilometres northeast of Tomstown.
From Orangeville to Glen Huron, it is a hilly, discontinuous concession road.
Unlike other concession roads in Toronto, St. Clair does not extend west into Etobicoke.
The St. Clair sign survived for a while and the name became adopted as the name for the 3rd Concession Road.
In Ontario, numbered concession roads are east-west whereas "lines" are North-South routes.
A concession road between Hoyle and Matheson already existed at this point, and over the next several years it was reconstructed to provincial standards.
He led various teams that cut many of the first sideroads and concession roads into these areas, facilitating their settlement by European and American immigrants.
Meadowvale Road is a former Concession road, now a residential street in Scarborough, Ontario.
In some townships, such as those in Bruce County, each side of each successive concession road comprised a separate numbered concession.
Concession road (mainly written as Concession, for example: "Tenth Concession") is commonly found in rural Ontario.