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Belleville Subdivision BELLEVILLE SUBDIVISION COUNTIES: LANARK, FRONTENAC,LENNOX& ADDINGTON, HASTINGS, NORTHUMBERLAND, DURHAM AND METRO CP MILEAGE COUNTY MUNICIPALITY FROM TO Lanark Smiths Falls Town 0.00 0.60 Lanark Montague Twp 0.60 1.44 Lanark Drummond/North Elmsley Twp (North Elmsley Twp) 1.44 10.20 Lanark Drummond/North Elmsley Twp (Drummond Twp) 10.20 11.20 Lanark Perth Town 11.20 12.91 Lanark Bathrust Burgess Sherbrooke Twp (Bathurst Twp) 12.91 23.08 Lanark Bathrust Burgess Sherbrooke Twp (South Sherbrooke T 23.08 31.00 Frontenac Central Frontenac Twp 31.00 36.58 Frontenac South Frontenac Twp 36.58 40.19 Frontenac Central Frontenac Twp 40.19 53.97 Lennox & Addington Stone Mills Twp 53.97 54.73 Lennox & Addington Stone Mills Twp 54.73 67.97 Lennox & Addington Greater Napanee Town 67.97 74.01 (Richmond Twp) Hastings Tyendinaga Twp 74.01 85.46 Hastings Belleville City 85.46 94.27 Hastings Quinte West City 94.27 108.84 Northumberland Brighton Mun. 108.84 114.85 Northumberland Cramahe Twp 114.85 121.34 Northumberland Alnwick/Haldimand Twp 121.34 130.5 Northumberland Hamilton Twp 130.5 134.04 Northumberland Cobourg Town 134.04 136.18 Northumberland Hamilton Twp 136.18 140 Northumberland Port Hope & Hope Town 140.00 149.81 Durham Clarington Mun. 149.81 170.71 Durham Oshawa City 170.71 175.87 Durham Whitby Town 175.87 181.47 Durham Ajax Town 181.47 185.97 Durham Pickering Town 185.97 191.97 Metro Toronto City (Scarborough City) 191.97 202.35 Metro Toronto City (North York City) 202.35 205.21 Metro Toronto City (East York Borough) 205.21 207.89 Metro Toronto City (Old Toronto City) 207.89 211.57 BROCKVILLE SUBDIVISION COUNTIES: LANARK, LEEDS & GRENVILLE CP MILEAGE COUNTY MUNICIPALITY FROM TO Lanark Town of Smiths Falls 0.00 1.35 Leeds & Grenville Rideau Lakes Twp (South Elmsley Twp) 1.35 4.00 Leeds & Grenville Elizabethtown-Kitley Twp (Kitley Twp) 4.00 5.70 Leeds & Grenville Merrickville-Wolford Village (Wolford Twp) 5.70 13.59 Leeds & Grenville Elizabethtown-Kitley Twp (Elizabethtown Twp) 13.59 26.55 Leeds & Grenville Brockville City 26.55 27.55 CANPA SUBDIVISION TORONTO TERMINALS -ETOBICOKE CUT -OFF REGION: METRO CP MILEAGE COUNTY MUNICIPALITY FROM TO Metro Toronto City 0.00 2.58 (Etobicoke City) CARTIER SUBDIVISION COUNTY: SUDBURY CP MILEAGE COUNTY MUNICIPALITY FROM TO Sudbury Greater Sudbury City (Nickel Centre Town/Dryden Twp) 69.10 69.70 Sudbury Greater Sudbury City (Nickel Centre Town / Neelon Twp) 69.70 76.37 Sudbury Greater Sudbury City (Sudbury City) 76.37 80.63 Sudbury Greater Sudbury City (Sudbury City/Mckim) 80.63 84.09 Sudbury Greater Sudbury City (Rayside-Balfour Town/Snider) 84.09 84.60 Sudbury Greater Sudbury City (Rayside-Balfour Town/Rayside) 84.60 90.77 Sudbury Greater Sudbury City (Rayside-Balfour Town/Balfour) 90.77 90.96 Sudbury Greater Sudbury City (Rayside-Balfour Town/Chelmsford) 90.96 91.48 Sudbury Greater Sudbury City (Rayside-Balfour Town/Balfour) 91.48 96.83 Sudbury Greater Sudbury City (Onaping Falls Town/Dowling) 96.83 104.90 Sudbury Rainbow DSB (Cartier Twp) 104.90 113.00 Sudbury Cascaden Twp 104.90 105.42 Sudbury Rainbow DSB (Cartier Twp) 105.42 112.31 DUNNVILLE SUBDIVISION COUNTY : HALDIMAND-NORFOLK CP MILEAGE COUNTY MUNICIPALITY FROM TO Haldimand-Norfolk Haldimand County (Moulton Twp) 9.44 19.00 STEVENSVILLE SPUR COUNTY : NIAGARA CP MILEAGE COUNTY MUNICIPALITY FROM TO Niagara Fort Erie Town 6.60 10.38 Niagara Port Colborne City 10.38 13.81 GALT SUBDIVISION COUNTIES : HALTON,HAMILTON- WENTWORTH,MIDDLESEX,METRO,OXFORD,PEEL,WELLINGTON CP MILEAGE COUNTY MUNICIPALITY FROM TO Metro Toronto City (Old Toronto City - Keele Street) 5.00 5.80 Metro Toronto City (York City) 5.80 7.34 Metro Toronto City (Etobicoke City) 7.34 11.90 Peel Mississauga City 11.90 25.88 Halton Milton Town 25.88 40.65 Hamilton-Wentworth Hamilton City (Flamborough Town) 40.65 43.17 Wellington Puslinch Twp 43.17 53.38 Waterloo North Dumfries (Flamborough Town/Beverly Twp) 53.38 55.86 Waterloo Cambridge City 55.86 59.50 Waterloo North Dumfries Twp 59.50 67.29 Waterloo North Dumfries Twp (Ayr Village) 67.29 68.18 Waterloo North Dumfries Twp 68.18 68.82 Oxford Blandford-Blenheim Twp 68.82 81.40 Oxford East Zorra-Tavistock Twp 81.40 83.10 Oxford Blandford-Blenheim Twp 83.10 85.90 Oxford Woodstock City 85.90 88.75 Oxford East Zorra-Tavistock Twp 88.75 90.48 (Oxford North) Oxford Zorra Twp 90.48 97.40 Oxford Zorra Twp (East Nissouri) 97.40 103.06 Middlesex Thames Centre Mun.(West Nissouri Twp) 103.06 108.20 Middlesex London City (Richmond Street) 108.20 115.73 HAMILTON SUBDIVISION COUNTIES :HALTON, HAMILTON-WENTWORTH, NIAGARA & WELLINGTON CP MILEAGE COUNTY MUNICIPALITY FROM TO Niagara Niagara Falls City 12.22 12.48 Niagara Welland City 12.48 17.86 Niagara Wainfleet Twp 17.86 22.68 Niagara Pelham Town 22.68 27.84 Niagara West Lincoln 27.84 42.71 Niagara Grimsby Town 42.71 44.36 Hamilton-Wentworth Hamilton City (Stoney Creek City) 44.36 51.54 Hamilton-Wentworth Hamilton City (Old Hamilton City) 51.54 60.82 Hamilton-Wentworth Hamilton City (Dundas Town) 60.82 62.16 Halton Burlington City 62.16 64.22 Hamilton-Wentworth Hamilton City (Flamborough Twp Waterdown V) 64.22 65.34 Hamilton-Wentworth Hamilton City (Flamborough/East Flamborough Twp) 65.34 72.63 Halton Milton Town 72.63 76.10 HAVELOCK SUBDIVISION COUNTIES : DURHAM, METRO, PETERBOROUGH, VICTORIA & YORK CP MILEAGE COUNTY MUNICIPALITY FROM TO Peterborough Havelock-Belmont-Methuen Twp (Havelock Village) 93.70 94.34 Peterborough Havelock-Belmont-Methuen Twp (Belmont & Methuen Twp) 94.34 96.24 Peterborough Douro-Dummer Twp (Dummer Twp) 96.24 96.46 Peterborough Asphodel-Norwood Twp (Asphodel Twp) 96.46 99.22 Peterborough Asphodel-Norwood Twp (Norwood Village) 99.22 99.86 Peterborough Asphodel-Norwood Twp (Asphodel Twp) 99.86 106.59 Peterborough Otonabee-South Monaghan Twp (Otonabee Twp) 106.59 116.68 Peterborough Peterborough City 116.68 121.59 Peterborough Cavan-Millbrook-North Monaghan Twp (North Monaghan Twp) 121.59 124.07 Peterborough Cavan-Millbrook-North Monaghan Twp (Cavan Twp) 124.07 133.23 Victoria Kawartha Lakes City (Manvers Twp) 133.23 143.22 Durham Clarington Mun. (Clarington Town / Darlington) 143.22 152.15 Durham Oshawa City (Whitby East Twp) 152.15 156.61 Durham Whitby Town 156.61 161.35 Durham Pickering Town 161.35 172.54 York Markham Town 172.54 177.56 Metro Toronto City (Scarborough City) (Mc Cowan Street) 177.56 181.70 HERON BAY SUBDIVISION COUNTIES: ALGOMA, THUNDER BAY, PROVINCIAL LAND TAX CP MILEAGE COUNTY MUNICIPALITY FROM TO Algoma White River Twp 0.00 3.46 Thunder Bay - PLT Superior-Greenstone Dist. Locality Ed. (Knowles/Twp 68) 3.46 9.28 Thunder Bay - PLT Superior-Greenstone Dist. Locality Ed. (Unsudbivided) 9.28 10.24 Thunder Bay - PLT Superior-Greenstone Dist. Locality Ed. (McCron/ Twp 70) 10.24 19.46 Thunder Bay - PLT Superior-Greenstone Dist. Locality Ed. (Laberge/Twp 71) 19.46 27.13 Thunder Bay - PLT Superior-Greenstone Dist. Locality Ed. (Brothers) 27.13 33.72 Thunder Bay - PLT Superior-Greenstone Dist. Locality Ed. (Bomby) 33.72 39.95 Thunder Bay - PLT Superior-Greenstone Dist. Locality Ed. (Lecours) 39.95 48.39 Thunder Bay - PLT Superior-Greenstone Dist. Locality Ed. (Pic Twp) 48.39 59.05 Thunder Bay Marathon Town (Pic Twp / Twp 77) 59.05 72.89 Thunder Bay - PLT Superior-Greenstone Dist. Locality Ed. ((Port) Coldwell /Twp 78) 72.89 81.45 Thunder Bay - PLT Superior-Greenstone Dist. Locality Ed. (Wash / Twp 80) 81.45 89.21 Thunder Bay - PLT Superior-Greenstone Dist. Locality Ed. (Tuuri / Twp 81) 89.21 95.76 Thunder Bay - PLT Superior-Greenstone Dist. Locality Ed. (Syine / Twp 82) 95.76 103.80 Thunder Bay Terrace Bay Twp (Twp 83) 103.80 116.56 Thunder Bay Schreiber Twp (Twp 84) 116.56 118.30 IGNACE SUBDIVISION COUNTIES: KENORA, UNORGANIZED CP MILEAGE COUNTY MUNICIPALITY FROM TO Kenora IGNACE TWP 0.00 4.50 Unorganized Bradshaw / Twp 24 4.50 11.50 Unorganized Isley / Twp 25 11.50 18.10 Unorganized Hodgson / Twp 26 18.10 24.90 Unorganized Revell Twp 24.90 32.50 Kenora-Unorganized Keewatin-Patricia Dis Locality Ed. 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