LIST OF COUNTY ROADS IN ESSEX COUNTY, ONTARIO
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This page lists all of the numbered county roads in Essex County, Ontario.
:''Note 1: In Essex County, odd-numbered roads are North-South, increasing in number to the east. Even-numbered roads are GENERALLY east-west roads, increasing in number to the south, but there are exceptions to the rules. County Roads are also no longer signed within the City Limits of Windsor.''
:''Note 2: In Essex County, there are several roads named "Malden Road", and are not related or connected directly to each other.
:''Note 3: The Essex By-Pass (Current Highway 3) was built in stages, from 1977 to 1981. The first stage was to just south of Essex, where it was routed along Malden Road to its former alignment (Now CR 34). It was extended to Ruthven in 1981, and then routed around Leamington in 1997.
:''Note 4: In 2002, the City of Windsor annexed a large portion of the Town of Tecumseh. Portions of several county roads lost their status as county roads and only exist in name. It is expected that the roads will be renamed in the future.
The official maps of Essex County, Ontario can be found here: [1].
Main articles: Windsor Suburban Roads
Since Windsor, Ontario is a Separated Municipality, it no longer participates with the County of Essex in signing county roads within its City Limits, and the County no longer lists certain County Roads (6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 40, 42, and 46) as "Windsor Suburban" County Roads. There are no provincial or county roads on Pelee Island.
★ Windsor Suburban Roads
★ List of roads in Windsor, Ontario
★ List of roads in Chatham-Kent, Ontario
★ List of roads in Lambton County, Ontario
★ List of roads in Middlesex County, Ontario
★ List of roads in Elgin County, Ontario
This page lists all of the numbered county roads in Essex County, Ontario.
:''Note 1: In Essex County, odd-numbered roads are North-South, increasing in number to the east. Even-numbered roads are GENERALLY east-west roads, increasing in number to the south, but there are exceptions to the rules. County Roads are also no longer signed within the City Limits of Windsor.''
:''Note 2: In Essex County, there are several roads named "Malden Road", and are not related or connected directly to each other.
:''Note 3: The Essex By-Pass (Current Highway 3) was built in stages, from 1977 to 1981. The first stage was to just south of Essex, where it was routed along Malden Road to its former alignment (Now CR 34). It was extended to Ruthven in 1981, and then routed around Leamington in 1997.
:''Note 4: In 2002, the City of Windsor annexed a large portion of the Town of Tecumseh. Portions of several county roads lost their status as county roads and only exist in name. It is expected that the roads will be renamed in the future.
| Contents |
| Current County Roads |
| Former County Roads |
| Windsor Suburban Roads |
| See also |
Current County Roads
The official maps of Essex County, Ontario can be found here: [1].
| Shield | Number | Names | Western/Southern Terminus | Eastern/Northern Terminus | Major Communities | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Wheatley Road, Queen Street, Baptiste Road | Dead end at a factory plant parking lot just south of Wheatley, Ontario | CR 2 | Wheatley, Tilbury | Dual designation of Essex County Road 1, and Chatham-Kent Road 1. | |
| 2 | Tecumseh Road, Notre Dame Street, 2nd Concession Road | Brighton Road (CR 21) | Essex-Kent County border (with CR 1) | Techumseh, St. Clair Beach, Puce, Ontario, Emeryville, Ontario, Belle River, Ontario, Deerbrook, Ontario, Pointe-Aux-Roches, Ontario (All now a part of Lakeshore, Ontario). | Is split in two parts: From CR 21 to County Road 22 in Puce, Ontario, and then from County Road 22 in Belle River to Essex-Kent County border (with CR 1). Formerly Highway 39 until 1961, when the Pike Creek Bypass/E.C. Row Expressway bypass of Pike Creek, Ontario was finished, from Banwell Road to CR 2/22 Intersection. Former bridge approach is now used as a driveway/boat launch for the bordering house, next to the current roadway. Continues as Chatham-Kent Road 36. | |
| 3 | Malden Road | River Canard, Ontario at CR 20 | Windsor City limit | Lasalle, Ontario, Windsor, Ontario | ||
| 5 | Thomas Road, Meloche Road | CR 18 | CR 10 | Amherstburg, Ontario | Is currently discontinuous due to expansion of the Amherstburg quarry. | |
| 6 | Todd Lane | CR 3 | Highway 3 | Lasalle, Ontario | Can be thought of as a continuation of County Road 40 and County Road 42 | |
| 7 | Huron Church Line | Highway 3 | Lasalle, Ontario | CR 9 (Howard Avenue) | ||
| 8 | Townline Road | CR 3 | CR 1 | Lasalle, Ontario, Amherstburg, Ontario, Techumseh, Ontario, Essex, Ontario, Lakeshore, Ontario, Kingsville, Ontario, Leamington, Ontario | Cuts across the mid-line of Essex County, almost directly half-way. | |
| 9 | Howard Avenue (7th Concession Road) | Windsor City limit | CR 20 | Lasalle, Ontario, Techumseh, Ontario | acts as a townline between Lasalle and Techumseh, Ontario. | |
| 10 | Middle Side Road | CR 20 (Front Road) | CR 11 (Walker Road) / Essex, Ontario town limit | Amherstburg, Ontario, McGregor, Ontario. | ||
| 11 | Walker Road | Windsor City limit | CR 20 | Tecumseh, Ontario, Essex, Ontario, Amherstburg, Ontario, McGregor, Ontario, Harrow, Ontario | Close to the Chrysler Canada Greenway, acts as a townline between Amherstburg and Essex. Has a brief concurrency with CR 18. | |
| 12 | Malden Road (unrelated to CR 3) | CR 11 (Walker Road) | CR 23 (Arner Townline) | Gesto, Ontario, Essex, Ontario | ||
| 13 | Erie Street | CR 20 in Harrow | CR 50 in Colchester, Ontario | Harrow, Colchester, Essex | Can be thought of as an extension of CR 11 | |
| 14 | Mersea Road | CR 27, just north of Cottam, Ontario | CR 1 | Kingsville, Ontario, Cottam, Ontario, Albuna, Ontario, Leamington, Ontario | ||
| 15 | Edgars Sideroad, Campbell Sideroad, South Malden Road, Marsh Road | CR 8 | CR 11, just north of Harrow | Essex, Ontario, Harrow, Ontario, Gesto, Ontario | ||
| 16 | Alma Street | CR 20 | CR 5 | Amherstburg, Ontario | One of Essex County's shortest county roads | |
| 17 | 10th Concession | Windsor, Ontario, Techumseh, Ontario | Windsor city limit at Highway 401 | CR 46 | Used to continue to CR 42, however, annexation by the City of Windsor, moved the terminus south to the new Windsor city limit on the north side of Highway 401. | |
| 18 | Pike Road, 7th Concession Road, Road 4, Mersea Road 4 | 20 | Highway 77 | Amherstburg, Ontario, Essex, Ontario, Kingsville, Ontario, Leamington, Ontario | ||
| 19 | Manning Road | Riverside Drive | CR 8 | Techumseh, Ontario, St. Clair Beach, Ontario, Lakeshore, Ontario, Maidstone, Ontario, Essex, Ontario | One of the busiest roads in any category in Essex County. | |
| 20 | Front Road, Highway 18, Main Street, Seacliff Drive | Morton Drive / Windsor city limit | CR 37, east of Leamington, Ontario | Windsor, Ontario, Lasalle, Ontario, River Canard, Ontario, Amherstburg, Ontario, Essex, Ontario, Harrow, Ontario, Kingsville, Ontario, Ruthven, Ontario, Leamington, Ontario | Formerly Highway 18, continues as Ojibway Parkway in Windsor. It is also the Detroit River Heritage Parkway from intersection with E.C. Row Expressway to just south of Amherstburg. Former alignment for the River Canard bridge is now known as Sari Lane. | |
| 21 | Brighton Road | CR 2 | CR 42 | St. Clair Beach, Ontario, Techumseh, Ontario, Lakeshore, Ontario | ||
| 22 | E.C. Row Expressway, Highway 2, County Road 22, Tecumseh Road, Notre Dame Street | Windsor city limit (just east of CR 43 (Banwell Road) | CR 42 (just south of Belle River, Ontario | Windsor, Ontario, Techumseh, Ontario, St. Clair Beach, Ontario, Puce, Ontario, Emeryville, Ontario, Belle River, Ontario, Lakeshore, Ontario | Formerly Highway 39 from July 11, 1934 until 1970, when Highway 2 absorbed it entirely. Was re-routed along the Pike Creek Bypass portion of E.C. Row Expressway (section from Manning Road to CR 2/22 intersection) in 1961. One of the busiest roads in any category in Essex County. Was Highway 2 from 1970 until decommissioned in 1998. | |
| 23 | Arner Townline, Gosfield Townline, Fairfield Avenue, Naylor Sideroad | CR 50 | CR 46 | Arner, Ontario, Essex, Ontario, Lakeshore, Ontario | Acts as a townline between Essex, Ontario and Kingsville, Ontario | |
| 25 | Puce Road, 12-13 Sideroad | CR 22 | CR 46 | Puce, Ontario, Lakeshore, Ontario | ||
| 27 | Belle River Road, Cottam Sideroad | CR 2 (Belle River) | CR 23 | Belle River, Ontario, Woodslee, Ontario, Cottam, Ontario, Lakeshore, Ontario, Kingsville, Ontario, Essex, Ontario. | ||
| 29 | Division Road, South Talbot Road | CR 34, south of Cottam | CR 20 | Kingsville, Ontario, Cottam, Ontario | Main road leading from Highway 3 into downtown Kingsville. | |
| 31 | Albuna Townline, French Line Road, St. Joachim Road, West Ruscom River Road | CR 2 in Deerbrook | CR 20 in Ruthven | Kingsville, Ontario, Leamington, Ontario, Ruthven, Ontario, St. Joachim, Ontario, Lakeshore, Ontario, Deerbrook, Ontario | The only county road to touch both lakes (Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair) under a single designation. | |
| 33 | Leamington By-Pass, Bevel Line, Point Pelee Road | Intersection with Highways 3 and 77 in Leamington | Point Pelee National Park entrance | Leamington, Ontario, Point Pelee | currently in two parts, from Highway 3/77 intersection, to CR 34, and again from CR 20 to Point Pelee Nat. Park. Leamington intends to connect the two via an "East End Arterial Road" to alieviate growth on the east side of town. | |
| 34 | Talbot Road, Highway 3, County Road 34 | Highway 3, Maidstone, Ontario | CR 1, in Wheatley, Ontario | Techumseh, Ontario, Maidstone, Ontario, Lakeshore, Ontario, Essex, Ontario, Kingsville, Ontario, Cottam, Ontario, Ruthven, Ontario, Leamington, Ontario, Wheatley, Ontario. | Former alignment of Highway 3, until the Essex By-Pass (current Highway 3) was completed, in 1981. The Leamington By-Pass was completed in 1997, and Highway 3 was routed along that road, being truncated at Highway 77. | |
| 35 | Comber Sideroad | Highway 77-Highway 401 interchange, just north of Comber, Ontario | CR 2 | Pointe-Aux-Roches, Ontario/Stoney Point, Ontario, Comber, Ontario | ||
| 37 | Gracie Sideroad, Simpson Sideroad, Manery Road | CR 20 | CR 2 | No towns of major significance | ||
| 39 | Lighthouse Sideroad, 1st Concession, Tisdelle Drive | CR 2 | Lighthouse Cove, Ontario | Lighthouse Cove, Ontario | ||
| 40 | Sprucewood Avenue | Windsor city limit | CR 3 | Windsor, Ontario, Lasalle, Ontario | Can be thought of as a continuation of CR 6 and CR 42 | |
| 41 | Meadows Road | CR 20 | CR 50 | Amherstburg, Ontario, Essex, Ontario | Can be thought of as a continuation of CR 9 (Howard Avenue) | |
| 42 | Division Road, County Road 42, Old Highway 2 | Windsor city limit | Tilbury, Ontario | Windsor, Ontario, Techumseh, Ontario, Lakeshore, Ontario, Belle River, Ontario, St. Joachim, Ontario, Tilbury, Ontario | Formerly Highway 18 from June 11, 1930 until re-numbered Highway 2 on December 16th, 1931, when it gained its current routing. CR 42 became Highway 2, until 1970 before being re-routed via CR 22 in Belle River. Fully decommissioned in 1998. Continues as Chatham-Kent Road 2. | |
| 43 | Banwell Road, 11th Concession Road | E.C. Row Expressway | CR 46 | Windsor, Ontario, Techumseh, Ontario | Acts as the border between Windsor and Techumseh | |
| 45 | Union Avenue | CR 20 | CR 34 | Kingsville, Ontario, Ruthven, Ontario, Union, Ontario | Formerly Highway 18B (1937-1953), then Highway 107 from 1953 onward, before being decommissioned in 1970. Temporarily re-uploaded to provincial control as Highway 18 for a few months during a re-routing to bring people towards the newly-opened Leamington By-Pass (Highway 3), before being decommissioned in its entirety in 1998, being reverted back to CR 45. | |
| 46 | Provincial Road, Middle Road, County Road 46 | Windsor city limit | CR 1 | Windsor, Ontario, Techumseh, Ontario, Maidstone, Ontario, Lakeshore, Ontario, Woodslee, Ontario, Ruscom Station, Ontario, Comber, Ontario | Formerly Highway 2A (1929-1938, then Highway 98 until 1970. Was the longest provincial highway lost to downloading until 1997. | |
| 48 | Oak Street | Intersection with CR 34 and Fraser Road | Erie Street (Formerly part of Highway 77) | Leamington, Ontario | Somewhat busy, travels through downtown Leamington, by the Heinz Canada Ketchup Factory. Has a 5-way traffic signal at its western terminus. | |
| 50 | Heritage Road | CR 20 | CR 20 | Amherstburg, Ontario, Colchester, Ontario, Kingsville, Ontario | Formerly Highway 18A from April 13, 1938 until being decommissioned in 1979, southern-most highway in Canada. Acts as a loop to CR 20, former Highway 18. Hwy 18A was decommissioned in 1983. Was fully paved by 1952. One Rand McNally map lists CR 50 as continuing north past CR 20 and CR 18, ending at Alma Street. | |
| Former Highway 114 | Old Hwy 114, Malden Road, Malden Sideroad | CR 34 | CR 46 | Maidstone, Ontario, Tecumseh, Ontario, Lakeshore, Ontario | Originally Highway 3B from 1931-1938. Became Highway 98A in 1938, and then finally, Highway 114 in 1954. Decommissioned in 1970. Still signed as "Old HWY 114" and "Malden Road" |
Former County Roads
| Shield | Number | Names | Western/Southern Terminus | Eastern/Northern Terminus | Major Communities | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 43 (Original) | Jefferson Road | E.C. Row Expressway | Division Road (CR 42) | Windsor, Ontario, Techumseh, Ontario | In the early 1970s, Windsor Airport was expanded, and Pilette Road and Jefferson Road were both closed off to traffic, permanently. Jefferson is used as an auxiliary parking lot for Chrysler Canada's excesse production at times, though. | |
| 117 | Lauzon Parkway | Windsor city limit | CR 42-17 Intersection | Windsor, Ontario, Tecumseh, Ontario | Originally was a spur of CR 17 (Lauzon Road), now a separate county road in its own right. |
Windsor Suburban Roads
Main articles: Windsor Suburban Roads
Since Windsor, Ontario is a Separated Municipality, it no longer participates with the County of Essex in signing county roads within its City Limits, and the County no longer lists certain County Roads (6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 40, 42, and 46) as "Windsor Suburban" County Roads. There are no provincial or county roads on Pelee Island.
See also
★ Windsor Suburban Roads
★ List of roads in Windsor, Ontario
★ List of roads in Chatham-Kent, Ontario
★ List of roads in Lambton County, Ontario
★ List of roads in Middlesex County, Ontario
★ List of roads in Elgin County, Ontario
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