Eglinton Avenue | |||||||
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![]() Eglinton within Toronto
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Maintained by City of Toronto City of Mississauga |
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Ninth Line Winston Churchill Boulevard ![]() Mavis Road Hurontario Street ![]() ![]() ![]() Kipling Avenue Islington Avenue Jane Street Black Creek Drive Keele Street Dufferin Street ![]() Bathurst Street Avenue Road Yonge Street Bayview Avenue Leslie Street Don Mills Road ![]() Victoria Park Avenue Warden Avenue Kennedy Road Markham Road |
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East end: | Kingston Road | ||||||
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Major cities: | Toronto, Mississauga | ||||||
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Eglinton Avenue is a major east-west arterial thoroughfare in Toronto and Mississauga, in the Canadian province of Ontario.The street begins at Highway 407 (but does not interchange with the tollway) at the western limits of Mississauga, as a continuation of Lower Baseline in Milton. It traverses the midsection of both cities and ends at Kingston Road.
The Toronto section was surveyed in the 19th century as the Fourth Concession Road (with the first being Queen Street). It was historically known as Richview Sideroad in Etobicoke and Lower Baseline in Mississauga. It was also designated Highway 5A, (and later Highway 109) in Scarborough.
Eglinton Avenue runs through a number of neighbourhoods and is residential, for the most part, though it becomes a major commercial area from Allen Road to Don Mills Road. The Eglinton West or "Little Jamaica" area, which stretches from Oakwood–Vaughan to Keele Street, is home to a number of Caribbean and West Indian stores.