Trethewey Drive
Kingston Road
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Queen Street East – Rouge River
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Dawes Road
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South of Danforth Avenue - Pharmacy Avenue ()
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Bermondsey Road
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O'Connor Drive – Eglinton Avenue East (continues as Sloane Avenue)
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Trethewey Drive
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Eglinton Avenue (continues as Keele Street) to Jane Street |
Rexdale Boulevard
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Islington Avenue - Highway 427
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Albion Road
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Weston Road - Steeles Avenue (Continues North to Vaughan as Highway 50) (Continues South as Wilson Avenue)
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9.5 km (5.9 mi) |
John Street
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Stephanie Street – Front Street |
Length: |
0.85 km (0.53 mi) |
The following is a list of the arterial thoroughfares in Toronto. The city is organized in a grid pattern dating back to the plan laid out by Augustus Jones between 1793 and 1797. Most major roads are aligned in the north–south or east-west direction, based on the shoreline of Lake Ontario. In other words, major north–south roads are generally perpendicular to the Lake Ontario shoreline and major east–west roads are generally parallel to the lake's shoreline. The Toronto road system is also influenced by its topography as some roads are aligned with the old Lake Iroquois shoreline, or the deep valleys. Major roads, which do not conform to the grid pattern and minor streets with documented history or etymology, are listed below.
The following lists roads that do not follow the city grid, often referred to as contour roads. They are listed by the southernmost point of the road, from south to north.
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