The Queensway (Toronto)

The Queensway (Toronto)

The Queensway/Queensway Avenue is a major street in the municipalities of Toronto and Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It is the western extension of Queen Street, after it merges with King Street near Roncesvalles Avenue in Toronto. The Queensway is a divided roadway from just east of Parkside Drive westerly to just beyond South Kingsway, with ramps and centre median dedicated to the streetcar service. The road continues undivided west from the Humber River west to Highway 427 as a four or six-lane thoroughfare.

The Toronto section of the road ends at the Etobicoke Creek, but continues as Queensway (Peel Regional Road 20) in Mississauga, ending at Glengarry Road just west of Mavis Road. There is a road allowance with hydro lines, cutting into the Mississauga Golf and Country Club on the shores of the Credit River. In the 1990s, the name Queensway was eliminated on the roads on this allowance west of the river.

Naming

Motorists may notice variation in name of the road as seen on overhead signs marking the exit to the Queensway from Highway 427 southbound. Older signs refer to it as Queensway Avenue while newer signs refer to it as The Queensway. It is unclear as to why the older signs use an incorrect name. However, it may be informative to note that the extension of 'The Queensway' in Mississauga to the west is referred to as 'Queensway'. 'Queensway Avenue' may have also been used to presumably to avoid confusion with adjacent exit signs for the QEW. After provincial downloading in 1998, there was no longer any need for 'Queensway Avenue' once the eastern QEW was redesignated as the Gardiner Expressway.

History

The section between Roncesvalles and the Humber River was built in the 1950s, in conjunction with the construction of the Gardiner Expressway. This included the razing of the former Sunnyside Amusement Park. The Queensway street became the new location for the streetcar service along the lake shore in the area and a separate right-of-way was part of the design from Parkside Drive to the Humber. The right-of-way on the Queensway opened to streetcar service on July 21, 1957.

During the post-2000 period, the Queensway has been subject to new condominium development, particularly in the vicinity of the Humber River. An attraction to this development is the proximity to downtown streetcar service. The streetcar right-of-way has been proposed as a future subway corridor, parallel to the existing Bloor TTC line, should transit ridership increase dramatically in the future. More immediately, there has been a move to consider creation of an extended right of way streetcar system on the portion of Queensway west of the 'Humber Loop' transit terminus, offering direct access to downtown. [Citations broken|date=May 2008 [http://www.nowtoronto.com/issues/current/news_story4.php] ]

The right-of-way was rebuilt, starting in the summer of 2005, after a period of prolonged deterioration. The traffic lanes were also rebuilt. The eastbound lanes were finished early in 2006, while completion of the westbound lanes was realized in early 2007.

Nearby attractions

* Ontario Food Terminal
* Humber Bay Park
* IKEA
* Sherway Gardens
* Trillium Health Centres (both Queensway and Mississauga hospitals)
* Queensway Cathedral, a Pentecostal mega-church
* The Queensway Cineplex Odeon
* Hells Angels clubhouse

ee also

* Queen Street (Toronto)
* Queen Street West
* King Street

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