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City of Toronto Road Classification System Road Classification System Appendix C-4 Classification of City Streets in 2007 C-4.1 of C-4.42 Road Classification System Road Classification of City Streets List Quick Reference Document As adopted by City Council on June 19, 20 and 22, 2007 City of Toronto Copyright 2008 Published August, 2008 C-4.2 of C-4.42 Road Classification System CONTACT INFORMATION For information regarding Road Classification System and related policies: Vesna Stevanovic-Briatico Transportation Coordinator, Transportation Infrastructure Management Section Transportation Services Division 22nd floor East Tower, City Hall, 100 Queen Street, Toronto, Ontario M5H 2N2 Telephone: 416-392-8345 Fax: 416-392-4808 E-mail: [email protected] The List may be modified, revised or further developed under the authority of the City of Toronto as additional information of data becomes available. C-4.3 of C-4.42 Road Classification System TABLE OF CONTENTS Contact Information………………………………………………………………………. C4.3 1.0 Introduction……………………………………………………………………….. C4.5 2.0 Abbreviations……………………………………………………………………… C4.6 3.0 Etobicoke York District……………………………………………..……………. C4.7 4.0 North York District……………………………………………………………….. C4.15 5.0 Toronto and East York District……………………………………………………. C4.24 6.0 Scarborough District………………………………………………………………. C4.33 C-4.4 of C-4.42 Road Classification System 1.0 INTRODUCTION The document contains a listing of all City-owned streets as adopted by City Council on June 19, 20 and 22, 2007. The listing contains streets which are classified as expressway, major arterial, minor arterial and collector. Local streets, streets owned privately or by other levels of government, expressways and road ramps, public and private laneways and roads pending classification are not included. The streets are sorted by District area and alphabetically by street names. For a complete list of abbreviations for street type and direction, see Section 2 of the document. C-4.5 of C-4.42 Road Classification System 2.0 ABBREVIATIONS Street Type Full Name Street Type Full Name Ave Avenue Sq Square Bdge Bridge St Street Blvd Boulevard Ter Terrace Crcl Circle Trl Trail Crct Circuit View View Cres Crescent Walk Walk Crt Court Way Way Cs Close Wds Woods Dr Drive Wlkwy Walkway Gdns Gardens Wood Wood Grn Green Grv Grove Gt Gate Hill Hill Hts Heights Hwy Highway Lane Lane Street Direction Full Name Line Line N North Lwn Lawn S South Mews Mews W West Path Path E East Pk Park Pkwy Parkway Pl Place Ptwy Pathway Quay Quay Ramp Ramp Rd Road Rdwy Roadway C-4.6 of C-4.42 Road Classification System 3.0 ETOBICOKE AND YORK DISTRICT Road Street From To Classification Advance Rd Kipling Ave Islington Ave Collector Albion Rd Weston Rd Steeles Ave W Major Arterial Alliance Ave Humber Blvd Jane St Collector Anglesey Blvd Royal York Rd Islington Ave Collector Annette St Keele St Jane St Minor Arterial Arcot Blvd Albion Rd Tandridge Cres Collector Arrow Rd Sheppard Ave W Finch Ave W Minor Arterial Ashley Rd Royal York Rd The Kingsway Collector Atomic Ave The Queensway North Queen St Collector Attwell Dr Dixon Rd Disco Rd Collector Auburn Ave Dufferin St Via Italia Collector Aukland Rd Bloor St W Dundas St W Minor Arterial Aukland Rd Dundas St W St Albans Rd Collector Baby Point Rd Humbercrest Blvd Jane St Collector Barmac Dr Ormont Dr Steeles Ave W Collector Bartor Rd Huxley Rd Arrow Rd Minor Arterial Beamish Dr Bloor St W Dundas St W Collector Beechborough Ave Castlefield Ave Keele St Collector Belfield Rd Highway 401 Attwell Dr Minor Arterial Bellevue Cres Weston Rd Hickory Tree Rd Collector Benton Rd Lawrence Ave W Colville Rd Collector Bergamot Ave Rexdale Blvd Burrard Rd Collector Bering Ave Islington Ave Shawbridge Ave Collector Berry Rd Stephen Dr Prince Edward Dr S Collector Bethridge Rd Kipling Ave Highway 27 Collector Beverly Hills Dr Jane St Wilson Ave Collector Bicknell Ave Rogers Rd Eglinton Ave W Collector Birmingham St Dwight Ave Elder Ave Collector Black Creek Dr Weston Rd Maple Leaf Dr Major Arterial Blackthorn Ave Haverson Blvd Eglinton Ave W Collector Bloor St W Kipling Ave City Boundary Major Arterial Bloor St W Keele St Dundas St W Major Arterial Bradstock Rd Weston Rd Rivalda Rd Collector Brookers Lane Lake Shore Blvd W South End Collector Brookhaven Dr Trethewey Dr Lawrence Ave W Collector Brookmere Rd Elmhurst Dr Westhumber Blvd Collector Browns Line Lake Shore Blvd W Evans Ave Major Arterial Burnhamthorpe Cres Dundas St W Burnhamthorpe Rd Collector Burnhamthorpe Rd Dundas St W City Boundary Major Arterial Cabernet Crcl Royalcrest Rd Gihon Spring Dr Collector Caledonia Park Rd Davenport Rd St Clair Ave W Minor Arterial Caledonia Rd St Clair Ave W Eglinton Ave W Minor Arterial C-4.7 of C-4.42 Road Classification System Road Street From To Classification Canmotor Ave The Queensway Queen Elizabeth Blvd Collector Carlingview Dr Renforth Dr Disco Rd Major Arterial Carlingview Dr Highway 401 International Blvd Minor Arterial Carlingview Dr Disco Rd Entrance Rd Collector Carrier Dr Westmore Dr North End Collector North York District Castlefield Ave Beechborough Ave Collector Boundary Boundary Castleton Ave St Clair Ave W Rockcliffe Blvd Collector Catherine St Old Mill Rd Old Mill Dr Collector Centennial Park Blvd Rathburn Rd Eglinton Ave W Collector Central Park Rdwy All Collector Church St Weston Rd Jane St Collector Clayson Rd Wilson Ave Huxley Rd Minor Arterial Clendenan Ave Bloor St W Annette St Collector Cobalt Ave Ryding Ave St Clair Ave W Collector Colbeck St Runnymede Rd Jane St Collector Colborne Lodge Dr Lake Shore Blvd W The Queensway Collector Colville Rd Sheffield St Benton Rd Collector Cordova Ave Burnhamthorpe Rd Islington Ave Collector Culford Rd Gulliver Rd Falstaff Ave Collector Davenport Rd Winona Dr Old Weston Rd Minor Arterial Denison Rd E Weston Rd Jane St Collector Densley Ave Milford Ave Sheffield St Collector Disco Rd Attwell Dr City Boundary Collector Dixon Rd Scarlett Rd City Boundary Major Arterial Dods Ave West Toronto St Ethel Ave Collector Donald Ave Haverson Blvd Keele St Collector Toronto & East York Dovercourt Rd Eglinton Ave W Minor Arterial District Boundary Drummond St Royal York Rd Dwight Ave Collector Toronto & East York Dufferin St Eglinton Ave W Major Arterial District Boundary Dunbloor Rd Bloor St W Dundas St W Collector Duncanwoods Dr Islington Ave Finch Ave W Collector Dundas St W Keele St City Boundary Major Arterial Duval Dr Lawrence Ave W Quinan Dr Collector Dwight Ave Lake Shore Blvd W Drummond St Collector Earlscourt Ave St Clair Ave W Hope St Collector East Dr Jane St Scarlett Rd Collector East Mall Cres Dundas St W The East Mall Minor Arterial Eddystone Ave Jane St Oakdale Rd Collector Edenbridge Dr Royal York Rd Scarlett Rd Collector Eglinton Ave W Dufferin St City Boundary Major Arterial Elana Dr Firgrove Cres Finch Ave W Collector Elder Ave Birmingham St Thirtieth St Collector Ellis Ave Lake Shore Blvd W Morningside Ave Collector C-4.8 of C-4.42 Road Classification System Road Street From To Classification Elmhurst Dr Albion Rd Brookmere Rd Collector Emmett Ave Jane St Eglinton Ave W Collector Eringate Dr Highway 427 Renforth Dr Collector Ethel Ave Dods Ave Gourlay Cres Collector Eva Rd Highway 427 The West Mall Collector Evans Ave Islington Ave The West Mall Major Arterial Evans Ave Royal York Rd Islington Ave Minor Arterial Evans Ave The West Mall Evans Ave Minor Arterial F G Gardiner Toronto & East York Highway 427 Expressway Expressway District Boundary Falstaff Ave Gordon Mackay Rd Culford Rd Collector Farnboro Rd Attwell Dr Highway 27 Collector Fasken Dr Carlingview Dr Highway 427 Collector Fenmar Dr Weston Rd Steeles Ave W Minor Arterial Fenmar Dr Norelco Dr Weston Rd Collector Fieldway Rd Green Lanes Munster Ave Collector Finch Ave W Jane St City Boundary Major Arterial Firgrove Cres Elana Dr Jane St Collector Firgrove Cres Jane St Dune Grassway Collector Foxwell St Woolner Ave Scarlett Rd Collector Galaxy Blvd International Blvd Skyway Ave Minor Arterial Garfella Dr Mount Olive Dr Lexington Ave Collector Gary Dr Pelmo Cres Oak St Collector Garyray Dr Norelco Dr Barmac Dr Collector Geary Ave Dovercourt Rd Dufferin St Collector Gentian Dr Wellesworth Dr Renforth Dr Collector Gibbs Rd The East Mall Higway 427 Collector Gihon Spring Dr Kidron Valley Dr Martin Grove Rd Collector Glenlake Ave Keele St High Park Ave Collector Goodrich Rd Jutland Rd Titan Rd Collector Gordon Mackay Rd Jane St Suntract Rd Collector Gourlay Cres Ethel Ave Ryding Ave Collector Grand Ave Portland St The Queensway Collector Green Lanes Bloor St W Fieldway Rd Collector Gulliver Rd Keele St Culford Rd Minor Arterial Gunns Rd St Clair Ave W Weston Rd Collector Haverson Blvd Donald Ave Cameron Ave Collector Henrietta St Runnymede Rd Castleton Ave Collector Hickory Tree Rd Little Ave Bellevue Cres Collector High Park Ave Colborne Lodge Dr Annette St Collector Highway 27 Highway 401 Steeles Ave W Major Arterial Holiday Dr The West Mall Permfield Path Collector Hope St Dufferin St Nairn Ave Collector F G Gardiner Horner Ave Evans Ave Major Arterial Expressway Horner Ave Evans Ave Browns Line Minor Arterial C-4.9 of C-4.42 Road Classification System Road Street From To Classification Horner Ave Browns Line City Boundary Collector Humber Blvd Black Creek Dr Alliance Ave Collector Humber College Blvd John Garland Blvd Finch Ave W Minor Arterial Humber College Blvd Finch Ave W Carrier Dr Collector Humber Hill Ave Dundas St W Old Dundas St Collector Humbercrest Blvd Baby Point Rd St Marks Rd Collector Humberline Dr Finch Ave W Albion Rd Minor Arterial Humberline
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