Finch Avenue
Road in Toronto, Ontario, Canada / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Finch Avenue is an arterial thoroughfare that travels east–west in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The road continues west into the Regional Municipality of Peel as Regional Road 2 and east into the Regional Municipality of Durham as Regional Road 37.
Quick Facts Namesake, Maintained by ...
Peel Regional Road 2 Durham Regional Road 37 | |||||||
Namesake | John Finch | ||||||
Maintained by | City of Toronto Region of Peel Region of Durham | ||||||
Length | 52 km (32 mi) | ||||||
Location | Toronto Mississauga Brampton Pickering | ||||||
West end | Steeles Avenue (in Brampton) | ||||||
Major junctions | Highway 427 (Former) Highway 27 Martin Grove Road Albion Road Kipling Avenue Islington Avenue Weston Road Highway 400 Jane Street Keele Street Dufferin Street Bathurst Street Yonge Street Bayview Avenue Leslie Street Don Mills Road Highway 404 Victoria Park Avenue Warden Avenue Kennedy Road McCowan Road Markham Road Neilson Road Morningside Avenue ---Road branches--- Sewells Road Ressor Road Meadowvale Road Scarborough-Pickering Townline Atona Road Whites Road | ||||||
East end | Brock Road (in Pickering) | ||||||
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The road is considered a high-density transit corridor by Metrolinx. At its intersection with Yonge Street in North York, the Finch subway station and Finch Bus Terminal carry some of the highest numbers of commuters in the city.