Keele Street

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Keele Street

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Keele within Toronto

Location
Toronto, Vaughan, King
North end
King Street, in the Holland Marsh
South end
Bloor Street
East
Dufferin Street
West
Jane Street

Keele Street is a north-south road in Toronto, Vaughan and King in Ontario, Canada. It stretches 47 km, running from Bloor Street in Toronto to the Holland Marsh. South of Bloor Street, the roadway is today known as Parkside Drive, but was originally part of Keele Street.[1] It was renamed in 1921 by the City of Toronto.[2]


Most of Keele runs directly along a former concession road (Third Line West of Yonge Street) allowance. Keele street was named for local businessman and farmer William Conway Keele who lived in what is West Toronto Junction or Lambton Mills area.




Contents





  • 1 Route


  • 2 Intersections


  • 3 Transit


  • 4 Landmarks


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




Route


Parkside Drive begins at Lake Shore Boulevard near Sunnyside Beach, site of the former Sunnyside Amusement Park. It runs north forming the eastern boundary to High Park until Bloor Street. To the east is the Roncesvalles neighbourhood.


North of Bloor it becomes Keele. It runs through the residential High Park North neighbourhood and into the Junction, which contains a mix of residential and industrial areas around the railway tracks. It passes near the once important CPR West Toronto Yard. While Keele originally ran straight north, today there is a brief cut-off to deviate around the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Railway corridors, near the former Canada Packers stock yards.


It resumes south of Eglinton Avenue, and connects with Weston Road by Rogers Road. There is a minor jog at Eglinton, via Trethewey Drive and Yore Road. The road servers major arteries for suburban neighbourhoods in York and North York such as Silverthorn, Amesbury, and Maple Leaf. North of Highway 401 it passes by Downsview Airport and forms the border between the residential neighbourhoods to the west and the large Keele-Finch industrial area to the east. Keele also forms the eastern border of York University.


At Steeles Avenue, the road allowance between the former North York and Vaughan Townships was connected in the early 1960s. North of Steeles, in Vaughan, Keele continues to pass through industrial areas. It runs to the west of the MacMillan Yard, Canada's largest rail yard. North of Rutherford Road Keele Street is the main street for Maple, once a small town, but today a rapidly growing suburb. North of Maple, Keele Street passes through largely rural areas, but also serves as a major street for Hope and King City.



Intersections




Keele and Dundas in the Junction


Major streets in Toronto which intersect with Keele (south to north):


  • Bloor Street

  • Dundas Street

  • St. Clair Avenue

  • Eglinton Avenue

  • Lawrence Avenue

  • Wilson Avenue

  • Sheppard Avenue

  • Finch Avenue

  • Steeles Avenue


Transit




Keele and Dundas in 1923


A portion of Keele was once a major streetcar route. The Toronto Suburban Railway ran streetcars along Keele from Dundas West to Weston Rd to connect to Lambton, Weston, and Woodbridge. The Toronto Transit Commission took over the Toronto Suburban Railway routes in the 1920s, and continued to run the northwestern streetcars on behalf of York Township. The streetcar lines were converted to buses in the late 1940s, and since then Keele has been served by buses.[3]


Today Keele is served by the 41 Keele bus route, which runs from Keele station to Pioneer Village station via York University. North of Steeles Avenue operates the York Region Transit 107 Keele along Keele Street, running from Pioneer Village station to Teston Road in Vaughan.



Landmarks






































































Landmark
Cross street
Notes
Image

High Park
Bloor St


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Keele station
Bloor St


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CPR West Toronto Yard
Dundas St


West Toronto Yard.JPG

George Harvey Collegiate Institute
Rogers Road


George Harvey Collegiate Institute.JPG

York Memorial Collegiate Institute
Eglinton Ave


York Memo Coll.JPG

Humber River Regional Hospital, Keele Street Campus
Wilson Ave



Downsview Park
Sheppard Ave
Former airfield, now a park

Downsview Park - Toronto 2.jpg

Finch West station
Finch Ave


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York University
Steeles Ave
Toronto's second largest university

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MacMillan Yard
Highway 7
Largest rail yard in Canada


Keele Valley Landfill
Major Mackenzie
Once Toronto's main landfill

Keele valley dump closed sign.jpg

King City GO Station
Station Rd


KingCityGOStationCrop.jpg

All Saints, King City
King Rd


All Saints, King City.jpg

Hogan's Inn
King Rd



St. Thomas of Villanova College
Sideroad 15



Mary Lake Augustinian Monastery
Sideroad 15



References




  1. ^ "Map of greater Toronto and suburbs (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) - 1916"


  2. ^ City of Toronto Bylaw 8663 (1921)


  3. ^ James Bow. "[The Township of York Railways. http://transit.toronto.on.ca/streetcar/4119.shtml]" Transit Toronto. May 30, 2009.






External links


Google Maps of Keele Street


  • North section

  • South of St. Clair Avenue






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