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Encyclopedia > Albion Road

Albion Road is the Toronto, Ontario section of former Ontario provincial highway 50, that runs from the Intersection of Weston Road and Walsh Avenue to Steeles Avenue and Highway 427. The name Albion refers to the former Peel County Albion Township (Ontario), now part of the town of Caledon. There is also a major park accessed by this road, Albion Hills Conservation Area, the water from these hills joining the Humber River system flowing towards Lake Ontario. Motto: Diversity Our Strength Map of Ontario Counties, Toronto being red Area: 641 sq. ... Steeles Avenue is an east-west road on the northern city limits of the Toronto, Ontario. ... Highway 427 as part of the 400-series network Highway 427 is an 400-Series Highway in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada, that runs from immediately south of the Queen Elizabeth Way/Gardiner Expressway (its exact southern terminus is Evans Avenue) in Toronto to Highway 7 in the... Motto: Working for you Area: 1,241. ... Caledon (1996 population 39,975; estimated 1999 population 45,527) is a town in Peel Regional Municipality in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada. ... For the Korean family name Park, see Korean name. ... There are several rivers in the world called the Humber River: Humber River, England, on the eastern coast Humber River, Newfoundland, near Corner Brook in Canada Humber River, Toronto The one in England flows southward from the North Sea for 121 km. ... Lake Ontario seen from near Wolcott, New York Lake Ontario, bounded on the north by Ontario and on the south by Ontarios Niagara Peninsula and by New York State, is one of the five Great Lakes of North America. ...


Unlike most roads in Toronto, Albion is in a northwest to southwest direction and diagonal to most other roads.


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Coastal Element - Dark Gulch to Navarro River Planning Area (1795 words)
The Albion CAC area covers 35 square miles, much of it in timberland, though the view from Highway 1 consists of vistas of grassy hills on the headlands, coastal terraces and meadows.
In addition to Albion Village and Albion Flats, which date from the lumber boom of the 1850's there are communities on Albion Ridge, Middle Ridge, Navarro Ridge and in the Pacific Reefs Subdivision.
An Albion Harbor District or Commission should be established by the County to coordinate all land and water uses within the area designated Fishing Village and Albion Cove on the Land Use Plan, including the flats, the river and the ocean beach.
Albion Basin (573 words)
Albion Basin is part of the Alta ski area, at the top of Salt Lake's Little Cottonwood Canyon.
If the Albion Basin road is just too tame for you, you can catch the connection to Germania Pass.
The road climbs through two switchbacks, then continues south to the top of the Albion lift at mile 2.25.
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