There is more than one way to create a road. Land can be dedicated as a road on a plan, it can become a road by virtue of public use, or it can be used as a road on the basis of a right in land (an easement).
Most roads are dedicated roads used by the general public. As such, it is fairly simple to ascertain their dimensions and ownership. For example, in British Columbia,
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