- Halifax Road
The Halifax Road or Grand Communication Route was used by the British as an overland communication link between the British colonies of
Nova Scotia ,New Brunswick ,Lower Canada (Quebec), andUpper Canada (Ontario) in the winter months when theSt. Lawrence River was frozen.It was used as a mail route as well as a military avenue for British soldiers. It was first used in the transportation of soldiers during the
War of 1812 when the104th New Brunswick Regiment marched fromFredericton , New Brunswick, to Kingston in Upper Canada. The road was a large contributor to the so-called "Aroostook War " as theUnited States claimed a portion of it was in U.S. territory. This road would become the key to the settlement of theWebster-Ashburton treaty of 1842.This route was also used during the Canadian Rebellions and the
Trent Affair to transport British soldiers to inland destinations in the winter months.The
Ontario section fromKingston, Ontario to theOntario -Quebec border was likely the current route ofHighway 2 (Ontario) .ee also
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Kingston Road (Toronto) - connectedKingston, Ontario withYork, Upper Canada
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