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The following is a list of the north–south expressways and arterial thoroughfares in the city of 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.
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Jane Street is a major north-south thoroughfare in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The 5th concession west of Yonge Street , the road begins at Bloor Street and continues north into York Region , before ending in the Holland Marsh in King Township .
Black Creek Drive is a limited-access arterial road [2] in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.A four-lane route that runs north–south, it connects Weston Road and Humber Boulevard with Highway 401 via Highway 400, the latter of which it forms a southerly extension.
Royal York Road, historically known as Church Street or New Church Street, is a north-south arterial road in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is a concession road , 5 concessions (10 km) west of Yonge Street , and runs through many residential neighbourhoods, most notably Mimico and the Kingsway .
All expenses for York Regional Roads (i.e: maintenance, traffic lights, and snow clearing) are funded by the York Region government. Several new roads were assumed by the region include King–Vaughan Town Line and Kirby Sideroad. Most north-south roads originating in Toronto retains the proper names from south of Steeles Avenue.
The Anglican Church of the Messiah on Avenue Road. Avenue Road is a major north–south street in Toronto, Ontario. The road is a continuation of University Avenue, linked to it via Queen's Park and Queen's Park Crescent East and West to form a single through route. [2] Until January 1, 1998, these roads were designated Highway 11A.
Lansdowne Avenue is an arterial road in Toronto, Ontario.It runs north–south and starts at Queen Street West and proceeds north to St. Clair Avenue West.Lansdowne Avenue is primarily a four-lane arterial road, with two lanes regularly used for motor vehicle parking.