Markham Road
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Markham Road is a north-south route in Markham, Ontario and Toronto. The section was downloaded from the province of Ontario and renamed from King's Highway 48 or Highway 48 to the old name of Markham Road. The current road stretches from Lake Ontario to Toronto's northern border.
Markham Road is served by the TTC route 102.
Some of the provincial highway designation signs continue to exist along the York Regional Road 68.
[edit] Attractions along Markham Road
- Scarborough Golf and Country Club
- Centennial College - Progress campus
- Canadian Pacific Railway Agincourt Marshalling Yard
- Dixie Cups
- Cedarbrae Mall
- Scarborough Village Community Centre
[edit] See also
Toronto, Ontario | Roads in||
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North-South streets: | Albion • Avenue • Browns • Bathurst • Bay • Bayview • Birchmount • Bridle Path • Brimley • Broadview • De Grassi • Don Mills • Dufferin • Homewood • Islington • Jane • John • Keele • Kennedy • Kipling • Leslie • Markham • McCaul • McCowan • Morningside • Oakwood • Palmerston • Roncesvalles • Spadina • University • Vaughan • Victoria Park • Warden • Weston • Woodbine • Yonge | |
East-West streets: | Bloor • Carlton • College • Danforth • Dundas • Eglinton • Ellesmere • Finch • Front • Gerrard • King • Kingston • Lake Shore • Lawrence • Parkwoods Village • Pemberton • Queen West • Queen's Quay • Queensway • Sheppard • St.Clair • Steeles • Wilson • York Mills | |
Expressways and highways: | 2A • 27 • 400 • 401 • 404 • 427 • Allen Road • Black Creek Drive • Don Valley Parkway • Gardiner | |
Defunct expressways: | Crosstown • Richview • Spadina Expressway • Scarborough Expressway | |