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Rockwood Village, Mississauga : ウィキペディア英語版
Rockwood Village, Mississauga
Rockwood Village is a subdivision in east Mississauga. It is part of the old Village of Burnhamthorpe, which was part of Toronto Township, Ontario. Toronto Township became the City of Mississauga in 1967. Mississauga is a city in the Regional Municipality of Peel. The Municipal Ward is Ward 3, the Provincial Riding is Mississauga—Brampton South (provincial electoral district) and the Federal Riding is Mississauga—Brampton South.
==Toronto Township Survey and Roadways==

Toronto Township was formed in 1805 when officials from York purchased land from the Mississaugas. The area of land extended from Burlington Bay to Etobicoke Creek. This area of land, the “First Purchase”, became known as the Old Survey. Samuel Wilmot completed the survey of the Southern Toronto Township area in 1806.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.peelregion.ca/pw/water/environ-assess/pdf/mcc/AppendixE_P2.pdf )
The British Government acquired the Northern Toronto Township area (New Survey) in 1818. This “Second Purchase” was surveyed in 1819.〔
When Samuel Wilmot laid out the roadways in the 1805 Purchase survey, roads ran east and west and lines ran north and south. The First, Second and Third Lines became Manor Road (and then Cawthra Road), Tomken and Dixie Road respectively. pg xvii Dundas Street (Governor’s Road) was opened in the early nineteenth century. Hurontario Street divided the township into east and west parts. Eglinton Avenue was known as Base Line because it was the boundary between the old and new surveys. Burnhamthorpe Road was Back Line Road. In the Second Purchase survey in 1819; Fourth Line, 5th Line and Sixth Line are documented and eventually are renamed Bramalea Road (4th line), Torbram Road (5th Line) and Airport Road (6th Line) respectively. pg 83, pg 284, pg 289

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