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Steeles Avenue

Steeles Ave West Street Sign.jpg
Peel Regional Road 15.svg Steeles Avenue Brampton sign.svg
Halton Regional Road 8.svg

Steeles Avenue
Peel Regional Road 15
Halton Regional Road 8
Major junctions
West end: Appleby Line
  Halton Regional Road 25.svg Martin Street
Halton Regional Road 3.svg Trafalgar Road
Peel Regional Road 19.svg Winston Churchill Boulevard
Peel Regional Road 1.svg Mississauga Road
Peel Regional Road 18.svg Mavis Road / Chinguacousy Road
Hurontario Street / Main Street
 Highway 410
Peel Regional Road 4.svg Dixie Road
Peel Regional Road 7.svg Airport Road
Peel Regional Road 50.pngYork Regional Road 24.svg Highway 50 / Albion Road
York Regional Road 27.svg Highway 27
Islington Avenue
Weston Road
 Highway 400
Jane Street
Keele Street
Dufferin Street
Bathurst Street
Yonge Street
Bayview Avenue
Don Mills Road
 Highway 404 / York Regional Road 8.svg Woodbine Avenue
Warden Avenue
Kennedy Road
McCowan Road
Markham Road
York Regional Road 69.svg Ninth Line
East end: Scarborough-Pickering Townline / York Regional Road 30.svg York-Durham Line (Continues as Durham Regional Road 4.svg Taunton Road)
Location
Major cities: Toronto
Vaughan
Markham
Brampton
Towns: Milton
Halton Hills
Highway system

Roads in Ontario

Nearby arterial roads
← Finch Avenue;
Derry Road
Steeles Avenue John Street/14th Avenue; Highway 7; Queen Street →

Steeles Ave West Street Sign.jpg
Peel Regional Road 15.svg Steeles Avenue Brampton sign.svg
Halton Regional Road 8.svg

Roads in Ontario

Steeles Avenue is an east-west street that forms the northern city limit of Toronto and the southern limit of York Region, Ontario, Canada. It stretches across the western and central Greater Toronto Area from Appleby Line, in the Town of Milton east to the Toronto/Pickering limits where it changes its name to Taunton Road, which itself extends 58.8 km (36.5 mi) across the length of Durham Region to the Northumberland County line. It runs for 38.75 km (24.08 mi) within Toronto, between Albion Road and Scarborough-Pickering Townline. It is named after J. C. Steele, who owned the Green Bush Hotel on the northwest corner of the street's intersection with Yonge Street. York Region refers to Steeles Avenue as Regional Road 95, but as the designation is strictly internal, there is no official signage indicating this. Steeles in Scarborough was once referred to as Scarborough Town Line.


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