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Because Jasper Avenue, and historic downtown Edmonton, was constructed to follow the North Saskatchewan River, 101 Street is the farthest east street that runs true south–north. 97 Street is an alternate artery that travels north out of downtown, at a slight angle west. 97 and 101 Streets meet one block apart from each other at 111 Avenue ...
This is a list of the census metropolitan areas and agglomerations in Canada by population, using data from the 2021 Canadian census and the 2016 Canadian census. [1] Each entry is identified as a census metropolitan area (CMA) or a census agglomeration (CA) as defined by Statistics Canada.
Yonge Street: York Region/Simcoe County boundary Steeles Avenue: Markham, Vaughan, Richmond Hill, Aurora, Newmarket, East Gwillimbury: Formerly Highway 11. This road is the central divider of York Region (and Toronto, from where it continues). Very busy road (especially in Richmond Hill, Markham, and Vaughan).
LINE 2: STREET ADDRESS OR POST OFFICE BOX NUMBER LINE 3: CITY OR TOWN NAME, OTHER PRINCIPAL SUBDIVISION (such as PROVINCE, STATE, or COUNTRY) AND POSTAL CODE (IF KNOWN) (Note: in some countries, the postal code may precede the city or town name) LINE 4: COUNTRY NAME (UPPERCASE LETTERS IN ENGLISH) From the USPS IMM 122.1 Destination address
Passes by Toronto Pearson International Airport to the east; Regional jurisdiction terminates at the Region's first roundabout and continues north as Horseshoe Hill Road under the jurisdiction of the Town of Caledon. Road is named for the former Village of Dixie (at Dundas Street and Cawthra Road) and settler Dr. Beaumont Dixie. [2]
[2] [3] The Greater Toronto Area begins in Burlington in Halton Region to the west, and extends along Lake Ontario past downtown Toronto eastward to Clarington in Durham Region. According to the 2021 census , the Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) of Toronto has a total population of 6.202 million residents, making it the nation's largest , and the ...
Ellerslie Road (or 9 Avenue SW) is a major arterial road in south Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The original rural area was named Ellerslie by early Scottish settlers, and the name was applied to the local school district by 1895. [5] When the rural grid road Township Road 514 was later built, it soon earned the nickname Ellerslie Road.
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;