- Morningside Avenue (Toronto)
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Morningside Avenue Route information Maintained by City of Toronto Major junctions South end: Guildwood Parkway Lawrence Avenue East
Kingston Road
Ellesmere Road
Highway 401
Sheppard Avenue EastTo: Finch Avenue East Location Major cities: Toronto Highway system Nearby arterial roads ← Markham Road Yonge Street Meadowvale Road → Morningside Avenue is a suburban arterial road in the Toronto, Ontario, running north by north-west from the Scarborough Bluffs overlooking Lake Ontario to the eastern terminus of Finch Avenue East near the Rouge River valley. Morningside Avenue is entirely within the Scarborough district of Toronto.
Morningside Avenue is also the name of a minor residential road in the Swansea district of western Toronto.
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Route description
The foot of Morningside is located at Guildwood Parkway on the shores of Lake Ontario, and traces the original Scarborough Township Lot 10 line north-east toward the commercial centre of the West Hill neighbourhood at Kingston Road. West Hill takes its name from its position above the broad valley of Highland Creek. The valley is the site of Morningside Park, one of Toronto's largest. Within the valley at the intersection of Ellesmere Road is the Morningside Campus of Centennial College and the Scarborough campus of the University of Toronto in which Morningside Avenue forms the western boundary of.[1][2][not in citation given] Beyond the valley, which was the former northern terminus, the present route was named "Littles Road" after an early family in the area. Between Sheppard and Finch Avenues, Morningside serves as the eastern boundary of the Malvern neighbourhood. The route veers to the north-west north of Sheppard Avenue, skirting the ravine of Morningside Creek and Rouge Park.
Communities lining the northern reaches of the street, and those nearby across the city boundary in Markham, are constrained by the topographic and legislative boundaries of Rouge Park. A northern extension to Morningside Avenue was proposed, traversing the Brookside and Morningside Heights neighbourhoods to connect with the exurban community of Box Grove. These plans have since been canceled due to concerns that the extension would necessitate construction in a sensitive section of Rouge Park.[3][4]
The low 3.7 m (12.1 ft), narrow, one-lane railroad underpass at Finch Avenue, dating back to when it was a rural road, was replaced in 2009, allowing 4 lanes of traffic to pass below uninterrupted.[5]
Attractions and Points of Interest
- West Hill Collegiate Institute
- Morningside Park
- Centennial HP Science and Technology Centre
- University of Toronto Scarborough on nearby Military Trail
References
- ^ University of Toronto Scarbourugh google map
- ^ http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~advancement/about/northcampus.html
- ^ "End of road for Markham's east-end link" Tiffany Hsieh. Markham Economist & Sun. Sep 24, 2010. pg. 1
- ^ "Morningside Ave. project near Rouge River parks;" W.D. Lighthall. Toronto Star. Mar 22, 2003. pg. M.18
- ^ "Construction to begin at Finch and Morningside avenues shortly. " David Nickle. The Scarborough Mirror. May 15, 2007. pg. 1
External links
- Morningside Avenue at Google Maps
- Transportation Improvements in the Markham Bypass Corridor South of Highway 407 (York Region)
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