List of numbered roads in Peel Region


This page lists all of the numbered regional roads in Peel Region, Ontario.
NumberNamesWestern/Southern TerminusEastern/Northern TerminusMajor Communities/NeighborhoodsComments
Mississauga Road, Erin Mills ParkwayInterchange with Queen Elizabeth Way RR 11Mississauga, Erin Mills, Streetsville, Meadowvale, Huttonville, Brampton, Cheltenham, BelfountainThe Regional Road 1 designation changes from Erin Mills Parkway to Mississauga Road at the intersection with Turner Valley Road, bypassing the southern portion of Mississauga Road which is a secondary arterial. Continues as a minor road north of RR11 via Forks of the Credit Road but not as Peel Regional Road 1 and ends at Caledon Lake Forest in Orangeville.
Finch AvenueInterchange with Highway 427 RR 15Malton, ClairevilleThe shortest regional road at 2 km. in length. Continues east of Highway 427 into Toronto
Britannia RoadInterchange with Highway 407, Hurontario Street Mississauga, Streetsville, MeadowvaleContinues east of Hurontario Street under the jurisdiction of the City of Mississauga

Dixie RoadLakeshore Road RR 12Mississauga, Lakeview, Brampton, BramaleaPasses by Toronto Pearson International Airport to the east; Regional jurisdiction terminates at the Region's first roundabout and continues north as Horseshoe Hill Road under the jurisdiction of the Town of Caledon. Road is named for the former Village of Dixie and settler Dr. Beaumont Dixie. Double-designated as Veterans Memorial Roadway since 2016.
Derry RoadInterchange with Highway 407,, continues as Halton RR 7Highway 427, continues as Rexdale BoulevardMississauga, Malton, MeadowvalePasses by Toronto Pearson International Airport to the north.
Embleton Road, Queen StreetRR 19,, continues as 5 SideroadMcMurchy AvenueHuttonville, BramptonHas a small diversion/concurrency with RR 1; continues east of McMurchy Avenue under the jurisdiction of the City of Brampton, resumes Regional jurisdiction at Highway 410 as Regional Road 107
Airport RoadInterchange with Highway 427, continues as Dixon RoadHighway 9 Mississauga, Malton, Brampton, Tullamore, Caledon, Sandhill, Caledon East, Mono Road, Mono MillsTravels from Toronto Pearson International Airport up through the Caledon Highlands to Highway 9
The Gore RoadPeel RR 50/York RR 24Highway 9Brampton, Clairville, Sunset Corners, Ebenezer, Wildfield, Caledon, MacvilleNamed after the former township of Toronto Gore. Spurs off Highway 50 just north of Steeles Avenue and travels up to Highway 9
King StreetPeel RR 19/Halton RR 25Caledon-King Townline Caledon, Terra Cotta, Victoria, Sandhill, Macville, Bolton
Bovaird Drive EastInterchange with RR 107 and Highway 410RR 7Bramalea, BramptonContinues east of Airport Road as Castlemore Road under the jurisdiction of the City of Brampton
Bush Street, Forks of the Credit RoadIntersection with Wellington CR 25/Peel RR 19 Highway 10Sligo, Forks of the CreditCaledon, Belfountain, Near the Forks of the Credit Provincial Park
Olde Baseline RoadIntersection with Wellington CR 25/Peel RR 19 RR 7Caledon, Inglewood, Mono Road
Mayfield RoadIntersection with Wellington CR 25/Peel RR 19, continues as Halton RR 23Intersection with Peel RR 50/York RR 24Brampton, Alloa, Snelgrove, Mayfield, Tullamore, Wildfield, TormoreActs as the boundary between Brampton and Caledon except for a portion centred around Hurontario Street; continues past Regional Road 50 as Albion-Vaughan Road under the jurisdiction of the Town of Caledon
Steeles AvenueIntersection with Peel RR 19 and Halton RR 8 RR 50 Brampton, ClairvilleContinuation of Steeles Avenue in Toronto.
Kennedy RoadRR 15RR 107Brampton, Caledon & MississaugaContinues north and south under the jurisdiction of the City of Brampton, then runs south up to Central Parkway East, Mississauga. Named for former local MPP and Premier of Ontario Thomas Laird Kennedy.
Cawthra RoadLakeshore Road Interchange with Highway 403 and Eastgate Parkway and Queen Elizabeth Way Mississauga, Lakeview, DixieNamed for settler Joseph Cawthra.
Mavis RoadRR 15Highway 407Brampton, MississaugaContinues south of Highway 407 under the jurisdiction of the City of Mississauga; continues north of Steeles Avenue West as Chinguacousy Road under the jurisdiction of the City of Brampton
Winston Churchill Boulevard, Adamson Street, King StreetLakeshore Road in MississaugaIntersection with Wellington CR 52 until Beech Grove SideroadTerra Cotta, Norval, Georgetown, Oakville, Halton Hills, Erin, OntarioNamed after Sir Winston Churchill, former British Prime Minister during the Second World War. Acts as the boundary between Peel Region and Halton Region and between Peel Region and Wellington County, except for the section between Steeles Avenue to Dundas Street, as the Region line moves west and the road is fully in Peel Region.
QueenswayMavis RoadEtobicoke Creek Mississauga, CooksvilleContinues west of Mavis Road under the jurisdiction of the City of Mississauga
Old Church RoadRR 7RR 50Caledon, Caledon East, Albion, Cedar MillsContinues east of Regional Road 50 under the jurisdiction of the Town of Caledon
Caledon-East Garafraxa TownlineDufferin RR 23 RR 136Caledon, OrangevilleActs as the boundary between Peel Region and Dufferin County
Charleston SideroadPeel RR 19/Wellington CR 25 RR 7Caledon, Cataract, CoultervilleSegment east of Highway 10 formerly designated as Regional Road 11; segment west of Highway 10 formerly designated as Highway 51 from April 13, 1938 until 1962, when Highway 24 was extended along this road to Highway 10 while Old Highway 24 alignment became Highway 136. Highway 51 was fully paved in 1947. It bears no relation to the second incarnation of Highway 51, near Rondeau Provincial Park.
Peel Regional Road 50, Queen StreetOverpass of Highway 427, continues southeast as Albion RoadHighway 9 Clairville, Sunset Corners, Brampton, Bolton, Cedar Mills, PalgraveFormerly Highway 50. South of Bolton, it forms the border between Peel Region and York Region, and therefore the road is sometimes referred to as York Regional Road 24.
Bovaird Drive, Queen Street EastRR 19 RR 50 Norval, Mount Pleasant, Brampton, BramaleaFormerly Highway 7. Follows two separate concession roads.
Main Street, Queen Street, Porterfield RoadRR 24, continues as Cataract Road under the jurisdiction of the Town of CaledonOrangeville Town Limits, continues as TownlineCaledon, Cataract, Coulterville, Alton, OrangevilleOriginal Highway 24 alignment from April 13, 1938 to 1962. Highway 136 from 1962 to April 1, 1997. Fully paved by 1966, first from Cataract to Alton in 1964, then from Alton to Orangeville.
Emil Kolb Parkway, Coleraine DriveRR 14RR 50BoltonMostly a purpose-built bypass of Bolton, but incorporates a section of the pre-existing Coleraine Drive