- John Street (Markham)
Infobox road
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name_notes=Named after John Colborne
maint=the Town of Markham Transportation department
length_km=6.125
established=1800s
direction_a=West
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junction= (underpass)
direction_b=East
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counties=York
cities=Markham (Thornhill)John Street is an east-west arterial road in the Town of Markham,
Ontario . It is one of the oldest roads in the Township of Markham and forms the backbone of the 200 year old community of Thornhill.The street originally ran east from Yonge Street across a tributary of the Don River, at which point it branched north to what is now Leslie Street and south on German Mills Road. This was a travelled road which did not match the alignment of any
concession road or lot line and was constructed along the most convenient route to farms and mills to serve the needs of the inhabitants at that time. In the late 1900s an extension was made across Highway 404 and through an industrial area to connect to Woodbine Avenue, east of which it joins with Esna Park Drive.John Street has had a major impact in shaping the community; the parallel Green Lane/14th Avenue east-west road allowance has never been fully opened and Leslie Street still diverts from the route laid out by the township survey to join
Don Mills Road near the former easterly end of John Street.History
This road, along with any side streets in ThornhillFact|date=June 2008, are one of the oldest roads in Markham, with over 200 years of historyFact|date=June 2008. The road is believed to be built in the 1800s, named after John Colborne. Colborne Street, immediately south of John Street, was also named after John Colborne. cite url|url=http://www.thornhillhistoric.org/walktour.html|title=The Society for the Preservation of Old Thornhill|accessdate=2008-06-09] . John Street was believed to be built around 1828-1836. Prior to that, Thornhill was a little community with houses along
York Regional Road 1 . John Street allowed eastward developments. The development of Thornhill in the 1800s stopped at what is nowadays Henderson Avenue, and along the section of John Street between Yonge Street and Henderson Avenue are developments from that time. [cite url|url=http://www.markham.ca/Markham/Departments/FocusMkm/DcvrMkm/History.htm|title=Town of Markham - Heritage and History|accessdate=2008-06-09] The area is now preserved under the Town of Markham's Heritage Department. Along John Street in this area, the road signs are labelled as "Old Thornhill Circa 1794". This part of John Street is also considered as the heart of Old Thornhill.The road is also home to the Sutton Frizzel's house. Originally located on Yonge and Royal Orchard, it was moved in the 1900s due to the widening of Yonge Street. It was built by the Tory Loyalist in the 1800s, and its original occupants played a significant role in the
Rebellions of 1837 .In the 20th century, as Markham's population rapidly grows, John Street was extended to its current length, with modern housings along the road.
In 2004, the corner of John and Bayview is under redevelopment of medium dense residential. This new redevelopment is referred to as "Olde Thornhill Village". [cite url|url=http://www.oldthornhillvillage.com/|title=Olde Thornhill Village|accessdate=2008-06-09]
Connector of
York Regional Road 71 John Street is served to relieve traffic on
Steeles Avenue , and Highway 7. John Street also serve as an extension ofYork Regional Road 71 (14th Avenue). Some other roads that are extensions ofYork Regional Road 71 areAlden Road ,Esna Park Drive , John Street, and parts of Centre Street inCity of Vaughan .Description
John Street has four lanes between
Woodbine Avenue andBayview Avenue , which means there are two lanes per direction. During that section of the road, there are occasional traffic lights. This part of John Street has 1 bridge, and 1 steep valley. BetweenLeslie Street , andBayview Avenue , the street heads into a steep valley, and rise up again shortly to meetAileen Road . During that part of the road, John Street has 7 intersections withtraffic light . The road is fairly straight, and heads towards the northwest direction. BetweenBayview Avenue , andYonge Street , John Street has two lanes, which means there is only one lane per direction. During that section of the road, there are severalstop signs . This part of John street goes up and down through valleys andridge s. As it approaches toPomona Mills Park , thelandscape smoothen up. During this section of the road, the roadway is very narrow with a sign nearYonge Street , warning people that roads could be dangerous at times because the street is very narrow.Intersecting roads
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*Nolan Court
*Steelcase Road
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*Rockingham Court
*Chestnut Gate
*Cottonwood Court
*Dawn Hill Trail
*Bayview Fairways Drive
*Aileen Road
*Porterfield Cresent
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*Bayfield Gate /Candice Gate
*Johnson Street
*Henderson Avenue
*Deanbank Drive
*Leahill Drive
*Summer Lane
*Paul Street
*Church Lane
*Marie Court
*Confederation Way /Dudley Avenue
*, where the street terminates.Public transit
The
York Region Transit operates the YRT Route #2 (Milliken), servicing almost the entire route of John Street east of Henderson Avenue. In addition, theToronto Transit Commission also serves the industrial park near the east end of John Street with TTC Route #224C.Attractions
* Sutton Frizzell's House, 18 John Street. [http://www.thornhillhistoric.org/walktour_slide5.html]
* Thornhll Cemetery (1867) [http://www.thornhillhistoric.org/walktour_slidea1.html]
* Pomona Mills Park [http://thornhillwardone.com/pomona.shtml]
* Thornhill Community Centre has two ice rinks rink, 3 community halls, an auditorium and a library.
* John Welsh House (known as Thornlea), 288 John Street, now 'Santorini Bar & Grill' [http://www.santorini.ca/]
* Thornhill Square, 300 John Street, is Thornhill's largest shopping mall. [http://www.torontomalls.com/mallinfo/mallpgs/thrnhill/thrnhill.htm]
* R.J. Clathworthy Arena is equipped with one ice rink.
* Bishops Cross Park has a major baseball and soccer field, along with playgrounds and running track.Road status
John Street is complete and paved. It is a modern
urban road betweenWoodbine Avenue andBayview Avenue , and more like asuburban road nearYonge Street , due to the influence ofOld Thornhill . The road was re-paved recently in 2006. Currently, nopothole s are reported.Zoning
Between
Woodbine Avenue andHighway 404 , all zonings are industrial. BetweenHighway 404 , andBayview Avenue , a mix of lightrailroad industrial and medium-density residence along the road. When the road approaches toYonge Street , light residential areas are found.ource
Maps
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MapArt :Golden Horseshoe ,Greater Toronto Area Pages 355 and 356, Grids Y21, Y22, Y23, Y24, Y25, Y26, and Y27.
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=John+Street,+Thornhill,+ON&ie=UTF8&z=14&ll=43.82592,-79.383774&spn=0.025698,0.086517&t=h&om=1&iwloc=addr| Maps And Aerial Photos of John Street]TTC/ Transit maps
*Multi-Languages Transit Guide Versions 1/2
Geolinks Canada/ Streetscale
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