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Markham, Richmond Hill, Aurora, Newmarket, East Gwillimbury, Georgina Continues from Toronto as Don Mills Road at Steeles Avenue and becomes Leslie Street north of John Street. Becomes The Queensway and passes through the centre of Keswick. This section is proposed to be renamed Main Street Keswick in the future.
The MTO formally announced plans to alleviate traffic in Newmarket on August 28, 2000: a three contract project to widen and extend Highway 404. The first contract added an additional lane in each direction in the grass median from Major Mackenzie Drive to Bloomington Road. A second contract then extended those two lanes north to Aurora Sideroad.
Newmarket's location on the Holland River enabled travel between Lake Ontario and Lake Simcoe.A portage route, the Toronto Carrying-Place Trail, ran one of its two routes up the Holland River through the Newmarket area, and over the Oak Ridges Moraine to the Rouge River and into Lake Ontario.
Within the City of Toronto it is locally maintained, and still known as Highway 27; a proposal to rename it to "Etobicoke Drive" was rejected. [citation needed] North of Toronto, it is known as York Regional Road 27 and Simcoe County Road 27, depending on the jurisdiction. [7]
Most of King's Highway 427 travels within Toronto from Browns Line to Steeles Avenue, but it has been extended beyond current city limits to Major Mackenzie Drive.It was initially constructed to Highway 401 from 1953 to 1956 as the Toronto Bypass, then extended to Pearson Airport as the Airport Expressway from 1964 to 1971, and finally designated as Highway 427 in 1972.
On July 23, 1965, Highway 9 was extended to Newmarket along Davis Drive, bringing its total length to 191.7 km (119.1 mi). [ 9 ] A long-standing issue through most of the history of Highway 9 is the Orangeville Bypass , the proposal for a route for trucks and other through traffic to bypass the central business district of Orangeville.
2 Raymerville Dr. Purple: Monday–Friday: 601: Viva Blue: Newmarket Bus Terminal: Finch GO Bus Terminal: Richmond Hill Centre Terminal: Orange, Purple, Yellow: Monday–Sunday: Operates on rapidway from Highway 7 to 19th Ave. and from Mulock Dr. to Davis Dr. 601B: Viva Blue "B" Bernard Terminal: Finch GO Bus Terminal: Richmond Hill Centre ...
Within the Cities of Toronto and Barrie it is simply either Yonge Street or the sections of various streets the highway followed. [ 106 ] By 1997, the four-laning of Highway 11 reached to approximately 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) north of Highway 60, [ 107 ] where an interchange was built in 1992, [ 108 ] as well as from North Bay south to Powassan ...
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