This is a list of numbered roads in the City of Hamilton, Ontario, in the former Regional Municipality of Hamilton-Wentworth. After the amalgamation of the city and the region in 2001, most regional roads were de-numbered, leaving only a few arterial roads numbered, all of them (with the exception of HR 65) former provincial highways, numbered for continuity.
Route | Local Name(s) | Northern/Western Terminus | Southern/Eastern Terminus | Settlements served | Additional Notes | ||
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Carman Road Dundas Street East Mountain Road Reids Mills Road |
Harrisburg Road | Evans Road | Troy, Peters Corners, Clappison's Corners, Waterdown | Formerly Highway 5. Interrupted from Peters Corners to Clappison's Corners by becoming a still-extant section of Highway 5. | ||
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Highway No. 8 King Street Cootes Drive Main Street Queenston Road |
Highway 5 | Niagara Region limits | Peters Corners, Christies Corners, Greensville, Dundas, Hamilton, Stoney Creek, Fruitland, Winona | Formerly Highway 8 | ||
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Centennial Parkway Rymal Road |
QEW | Niagara Region limits | Stoney Creek, Elfrida | Formerly Highway 20 | ||
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Copetown Road | Highway 5 | Highway 403 | Peters Corners, Copetown, Summit | Formerly Highway 52 | ||
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Regional Road 56 | Regional Road 20 | Haldimand County limits | Elfrida, Binbrook | Formerly Highway 56 | ||
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Trinity Road Sawmill Road Carluke Road White Church Road Binbrook Road |
Highway 403 | Westbrook Road | Trinity, Carluke, Binbrook | |||
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Old Beverly Road | Waterloo County limits | Highway 6 | Valens | Formerly Highway 97 | ||
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Governors Road | Bethel Church Road | Regional Road 8 | Lynden, Copetown, Dundas | Formerly Highway 99 |
Well, that’s interesting to know that Psilotum nudum are known as whisk ferns. Psilotum nudum is the commoner species of the two. While the P. flaccidum is a rare species and is found in the tropical islands. Both the species are usually epiphytic in habit and grow upon tree ferns. These species may also be terrestrial and grow in humus or in the crevices of the rocks.
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