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MILITARY ES City Hall, Town Hall, Village Hall, Post Office YORK ROUTE Niagara County 60E (50 cent surcharge) 81 Queenston Heights Enhanced Express Route 60 - Niagara Falls RD ENDS Park 50 Library, Community Center, Hotel/Motel RD Trail 64E (50 cent surcharge) 52 50 52 Fish Enhansed Express Route 64 - Lockport Bruce Toll Canadian 405 Customs Fire Station, Police Station, Sheriff Plaza Our Lady Of Peace 265 SCALE INFORMATION Nursing RD Care Residence 1 Inch = .60 Mile CAMBRIA LEWISTON-QUEENSTON UPPER MOUNTAIN 1 Cm = .37 Kilometer 0 1/2 1 MILE 0 0.5429 1 KILOMETER Centennial BRIDGE Mt St Marys 1:37,200 Hospital Lilac Garden US Customs Power Plaza 25 Floral Reservoir Clock Holy Trinity BOCES Sir Adam Beck Cem. Niagara West 425 Generating 52 Beth Israel Power Reservoir Niagara Co Cem. Education Center Sta. No.1 50 Gate of Heaven Cem. El. 655 Community Riverdale CSXT El. 622 TOWNLINE Sir Adam Beck Cem. College ROUTE Cambria Ontario Generating ENDS Station Hydro Sta. 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