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Peel Regional Road 4 Veterans Memorial Roadway | |||||||
![]() Aerial view of Dixie Road, looking north from near Burnhamthorpe Road | |||||||
![]() Route of Dixie Road (solid blue line). Also shown is the continuation of the Veterans Memorial Roadway designation along Horseshoe Hill Road (dotted blue line). | |||||||
Namesake | Beaumont Dixie | ||||||
Maintained by | Region of Peel | ||||||
Length | 38.3[1] km (23.8 mi) | ||||||
Location | Peel Region (Mississauga, Brampton, Caledon) | ||||||
South end | Lakeshore Road in Mississauga | ||||||
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North end | Olde Base Line Road in Caledon (continues as Horseshoe Hill Road) | ||||||
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Dixie Road is a major north–south thoroughfare in the Regional Municipality of Peel in Ontario, Canada, passing through the lower-tier cities of Mississauga and Brampton, and the rural town of Caledon. It is roughly 38 km (24 mi.)[1] long and is the third concession road east of Hurontario Street, and before being named was concession-numbered as 3rd Line East.[2] It is designated and signposted as Peel Regional Road 4[3] in Peel's regional road system. Despite already being named, it has also been designated as Veterans Memorial Roadway (which extends along its continuation, Horseshoe Hill Road) since 2016.[4]