Weber Street


Weber Street, or Waterloo Regional Road 8, is a major roadway in Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. The street is likely named after one of the Germans from Pennsylvania who migrated to the region. It is the only major street in Kitchener Waterloo with a Germanic name or named for German settlers in the region; most street names are in English.
Weber Street southern terminus is at the southern stub of King Street in Kitchener, and its northern terminus is at its intersection with King Street at the St. Jacobs Farmers' Market south of St. Jacobs. In addition to its two endpoints, Weber Street also crosses King Street in Waterloo, being generally northeast of King Street in Kitchener and southern Waterloo, and southwest of King Street in northern Waterloo.
Weber weaves through residential and commercial areas of Waterloo and Kitchener and is agricultural at the northern terminus.
The road is broken up into four parts due to the geographical direction of the road:
Kitchener
Waterloo
Weber Street intersects with a number of east-west thoroughfares: