Burlington Street (Hamilton, Ontario) - Roads That Are Parallel With Burlington Street

Roads That Are Parallel With Burlington Street

Note: With the exception of Industrial Drive, all these routes are south of Burlington Street

Lower City Roads:

  • Industrial Drive, (runs parallel w/ Burlington Street from Gage Avenue North to Ottawa Street North)
  • Burlington Street, West/East
  • Barton Street West/East
  • Cannon Street West/East
  • Wilson Street
  • King William Street
  • King Street West/East
  • Main Street West/East; - Queenston Road
  • Jackson Street East
  • Hunter Street West/East
  • Augusta Street
  • Charlton Avenue West/East
  • Aberdeen Avenue

Niagara Escarpment (Mountain) Roads:

  • Concession Street
  • Queensdale Avenue West/ East
  • Scenic Drive - Fennell Avenue West/East
  • Sanatorium Road
  • Mohawk Road West/East
  • Limeridge Road West/East
  • Lincoln M. Alexander Parkway - Mud Street, (Hamilton City Road 11)
  • Stone Church Road West/East
  • ; Rymal Road West/East
  • Twenty Road

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