Bathurst Street York Regional Road 38 |
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Bathurst within Toronto
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Maintained by City of Toronto York Region Town of East Gwillimbury |
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Length: | 57.4 km (35.7 mi) | ||||||
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South end: | Queens Quay (Continues as Eireann Quay, which leads to the ferry dock for Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport) | ||||||
Lake Shore Boulevard King Street Queen Street Dundas Street Bloor Street St. Clair Avenue Eglinton Avenue Lawrence Avenue Highway 401 Sheppard Avenue Finch Avenue Steeles Avenue Highway 407 Highway 7 Major Mackenzie Drive King Road Davis Drive Former Highway 11 |
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North end: | Holland Marsh | ||||||
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Major cities: | Toronto, Vaughan | ||||||
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Richmond Hill King Aurora Newmarket East Gwillimbury |
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Bathurst Street is a main north-south thoroughfare in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It begins at an intersection of the Queens Quay roadway, just north of the Lake Ontario shoreline. It continues north through Toronto to the Toronto boundary at Steeles Avenue. It is a four-lane thoroughfare throughout Toronto. The roadway continues north into York Region where it is known as York Regional Road 38.
Bathurst Street begins in the south at the intersection with Queens Quay. The southernmost part of Bathurst, south of the Gardiner Expressway, was heavily industrialized until the 1970s. These factories are now gone; in their place some residential development has occurred, including the extended Queen's Quay. The former Omni Television headquarters are located in this area, before they relocated in October 2008 but Rogers Media still owns the building. South of the intersection, Eireann Quay, which used to be a section of Bathurst Street, runs south to the Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport ferry dock and the Western Gap channel which separates the Toronto Islands from the Toronto mainland.