- Ellesmere Road
Ellesmere Road is a major east-west road in
Toronto ,Ontario ,Canada . It begins in the west atVictoria Park Avenue , as a continuation of the curved Parkwoods Village Drive that connects it toYork Mills Road . It ends at Kingston Road, just east of Meadowvale Road.History
Originally the First Concession of Scarborough Township (1850-1967), a hamlet once called Ellesmere (likely named after the town of
Ellesmere, Shropshire inEngland ) was established in the 1840s and gave its name to the road. The community is remembered by the Ellesmere-Statton Elementary School betweenBirchmount Road and Kennedy Road.Since World War II, urban development and the proximity of Highway 401, which spans Scarborough between Ellesmere and
Sheppard Avenue , has turned this into a major route. In the early 1960s, it was linked to North York's co-ordinatingconcession road ,York Mills Road , by means of Parkwoods Village Drive.The original route bypassed Highland Creek via
Military Trail until the mid-1960s; the new roadway (straight along the original concession line) provides access to theRouge Valley Centenary and theUniversity of Toronto Scarborough .Widenings of Highway 401 in the 2A and Port Union Road area truncated the eastern end in the 1970s.
In 1973, Ellesmere was widened into a boulevard between
Brimley Road andMcCowan Road prior to the opening ofScarborough Town Centre .Public transit
The major TTC bus route is 95 York Mills with 321 York Mills-Neilson Blue Night. 133 Neilson and 38 Highland Creek also travel on Ellesmere, from the Scarbrough Centre RT station to
Neilson Road and Military Trail respectively.Ellesmere Station is a
Scarborough RT station between Kennedy Road and Midland Avenue. A transfer and a brief walk is required to access the 95. ManyWho|date=December 2007 have noted that Midland Station is of equal distance to several Ellesmere transfer points.
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