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To the south, this was Ontario Provincial Highway 10 running between Port Credit and Orangeville , in the centre, a Concession Road just east of the present highway between Orangeville and Ontario Provincial Highway 89 near Shelburne , and in the north, the former Ontario Provincial Highway 24 between Shelburne and Collingwood.
Within much of the City of Brampton, Ontario , this road is known as Main Street.

One oddity about Hurontario Street is that, even in the cities of Mississauga and Brampton, (with the exception of the latter's downtown area) it's commonly referred to solely as "Highway 10", rather than by its street names--a situation made even more peculiar by the fact that the provincial highway designation is defunct in these cities. The most likely reason for this is that the areas along the road were developed during the suburban era after its identity as a highway was firmly entrenched. In Collingwood though, the street name predominates.

Hurontario is the busiest transit corridor in the 905 Regions of the Greater Toronto Area . A Light Rail Transit line is tentatively planned to be built along the street in Mississauga

Atractions and institutions along Hurontario Street (in urban Peel Region ) include:

Historic Port Credit.

Square One Shopping Centre .

Britannia Farm.

A. Grenville And William Davis Courthouse.

Shoppers World, Brampton .

Peel Heritage Complex .

Rose Theatre