concession

1. noun, Cdn (Ont. & Que.), a tract of surveyed farmland, itself further divided into lots; esp. Ont. (also concession road or concession linea rural road separating concessions (COD); 2. attributive

1.
“That’s the way we used to go in, drive right down to the concession and drove in along the water, eh. Well in the wintertime, you always had to leave the car at the road and you walked in.”

“It was right where the Second Concession comes out to the shore there.”

“That would be Third Concession, just north of the Baseline there.”

“So he went out to the Fifth Concession. He wired all the houses from the radio station down to his place for free.”

“They lived across on the other side of the Sixth Concession, but right opposite them.”

“I sold 100 acres at the Ninth Concession.”

“When you come down the road you notice Tenth Concession, right around the corner that where the school was.”

2.
“Well one winter the ice was no good, so what they did, they had all this hay pressed up, and my grandfather bought a little barge and a tug and ran it up on the shore at the end, at the concession roads, and farmers’d load the hay on, and he’d ferry it across to the States, and they’d put it on the trains, and it’d go to Pennsylvania.”