Innes Road - Communities

Communities

  • Cyrville
  • Blackburn Hamlet
  • Chapel Hill (North and South)
  • Mer Bleue (future development)
  • Fallingbrook
  • Avalon
  • Notting Gate
Roads in Ottawa
Provincial Highways
  • 7
  • 416
  • 417
Major Arteries
  • 4th Line
  • Tenth Line
  • Airport
  • Albion
  • Bank
  • Baseline
  • Blair
  • Bronson
  • Carling
  • Carp
  • Cedarview
  • Conroy
  • Donnelly
  • Dwyer Hill
  • Eagleson
  • Elgin
  • Fallowfield
  • Greenbank
  • Hazeldean
  • Heron
  • Hunt Club
  • Innes
  • King Edward
  • March
  • Merivale
  • Mitch Owens
  • Moodie
  • Montreal
  • Parkdale
  • Prince of Wales
  • Regional Road 174
  • Richmond
  • Rideau
  • River
  • Riverside
  • Robertson
  • St. Joseph
  • St. Laurent
  • Strandherd
  • Terry Fox
  • Vanier
  • Walkley
  • Wellington
  • Woodroffe
Collectors/Secondary Arteries
  • Albert
  • Alta Vista
  • Bankfield
  • Beechwood
  • Booth
  • Brookfield
  • Gladstone
  • Hawthorne
  • Hog's Back
  • Jockvale
  • Katimavik
  • Kent
  • Laurier
  • Lees
  • Leitrim
  • Main
  • Maitland
  • Meadowlands
  • Metcalfe
  • Nicholas
  • North Gower
  • O'Connor
  • Old Prescott
  • Osgoode Main
  • Pinecrest
  • Preston
  • Russell
  • Slater
  • Smyth
  • Somerset
  • Sparks
  • St. Patrick
  • Sussex
  • Tremblay
  • Trim
Federal arteries
  • Aviation
  • Colonel By
  • Island Park
  • Rockcliffe
  • Sir John A. Macdonald
  • Queen Elizabeth
Roads in Ontario

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