Bayview Avenue | |||||||
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York Regional Road 34 | |||||||
Bayview within Toronto
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Route information | |||||||
Maintained by City of Toronto Region of York |
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Length: | 17.5 km (10.9 mi) | ||||||
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South end: | Mill Street in Toronto | ||||||
Queen Street East River Street Eglinton Avenue Lawrence Avenue Highway 401 Steeles Avenue |
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North end: | Water/Gorham Streets in Newmarket (Continues as Prospect Street) | ||||||
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Major cities: |
Toronto Markham Richmond Hill Aurora Newmarket |
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Bayview Avenue is a major north-south route in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario. North of Toronto, in York Region, Bayview is also designated as York Regional Road 34.
Bayview Avenue follows the first concession line, laid 6,600 ft (2,000 m) east of Yonge Street. Over time, the concession road became known as East York Avenue, a reference to the division it formed between the city of Toronto and the township of East York. In 1931, James Stanley McLean constructed Bay View overlooking the Don Valley on the edge of Moore Park.
On August 17, 1959, Bayview was extended south from Moore Avenue in Leaside to Front Street. The northern section of this extension was routed alongside Pottery Road to Nesbitt Drive. South of this, it wraps around a hill and descends into the Lower Don Valley, travelling parallel to the route of the Don Valley Parkway.