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  2. Lists of roads in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Lists of roads in Toronto. The following are lists of roads in Toronto divided by direction. List of north–south roads in Toronto. List of east–west roads in Toronto. List of contour roads in Toronto. Categories: Lists of transport lists.

  3. List of north–south roads in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Most streets 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.

  4. Yonge Street - Wikipedia

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    From Finch Avenue to Stouffville Road (acquiring the York Regional Road 1 designation north of the Toronto city limits at Steeles Avenue in York Region ), Yonge Street is a suburban commercial strip, passing Highway 407 (exit 77) two kilometres north of Steeles.

  5. List of east–west roads in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the east–west expressways and arterial thoroughfares in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The city is organized in a grid pattern dating back to the plan laid out by Augustus Jones between 1793 and 1797. Most streets are aligned in the north–south or east–west direction, based on the shoreline of Lake Ontario.

  6. Kingston Road (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    Kingston Road is a major arterial road in Toronto and Durham Region, Ontario. It is the southernmost major (mainly) east-west road in the eastern portion of Toronto, specifically in the district of Scarborough, and runs east to Ajax in Durham. Until 1998, it formed a portion of Highway 2.

  7. List of numbered roads in York Region - Wikipedia

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    List of numbered roads in York Region. York Region, located in southcentral Ontario, Canada, assigned approximately 50 regional roads, each with a number ranging from 1 to 99. All expenses of York Regional Roads (for example, snow shovelling, road repairs, traffic lights) are funded by the York Region government.

  8. Ontario Highway 400 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 400 begins at the Maple Leaf Drive overpass in Toronto, south of Highway 401. South of that, the route continues as the municipal Black Creek Drive, an arterial road or limited controlled-access expressway with at-grade intersections, originally planned as a southern extension of Highway 400.

  9. Transportation in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Queen Street West and Ossington Avenue. No Toronto roads have been tolled since 1896; the closest is Highway 407 in Durham Region, York Region and Peel Region; the expressway runs northeast, north and northwest of the city, respectively.

  10. List of contour roads in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The following lists roads in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that do not follow the city grid, often referred to as contour roads or diagonal roads. They are listed by type of road, then alphabetically.

  11. List of Ontario colonization roads - Wikipedia

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    List of Ontario colonization roads. Road signs marking the Opeongo Road. The colonization roads were created during the 1840s and 1850s to open up or provide access to areas in Central and Eastern Ontario for settlement and agricultural development. The colonization roads were used by settlers to lead them toward areas for settlement, much like ...