Bayview Avenue

{{short description|Major north-south route in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario}}

{{Infobox street

| name = Bayview Avenue

| marker_image = 200px
50px 200px

| other_name = York Regional Road 34

| image = File:Bayview Avenue Toronto and York Region.jpg

| caption = Route of Bayview Avenue through Toronto and York Region (blue line)

| maint = City of Toronto
Region of York

| length_km = 46

| length_mi =

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| length_notes =

| location = Toronto
Markham
Richmond Hill
Aurora
Newmarket

| direction_a = South

| terminus_a = Mill Street in Toronto (continues west as Mill St.)

| direction_b = North

| terminus_b = 2nd Street in Newmarket (continues as Prospect Street)

| junction = Queen Street
River Street
Eglinton Avenue
Lawrence Avenue
{{jcon|Hwy|401}}
Sheppard Avenue
Finch Avenue
Steeles Avenue
{{jcon|Hwy|407}}
18px Highway 7
18px 16th Avenue
18px Major Mackenzie Drive
18px Stouffville Road
18px Bloomington Road
18px Mulock Drive

| inauguration_date =

| demolition_date =

| browse = {{Nearby arterials|type=|next= Leslie Street|previous= Yonge Street }}

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Bayview Avenue is a major north–south route in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario. North of Toronto, in York Region, Bayview is designated as York Regional Road 34. It is 46 km (29 mi) long.

History

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Bayview Avenue follows the first concession line, laid {{convert|6600|ft|abbr=on}} east of Yonge Street. Over time, the concession road became known as East York Avenue, a reference to the division it formed between the city of Toronto and the township of East York.{{cite book |title = Toronto Sketches 8: The way we were

|author-link = Mike Filey

|first = Mike

|last = Filey

|publisher = Dundurn Press

|year = 2004

|isbn = 1-55002-527-9

|section = Origins of the Sheppard Subway Line

|pages = [https://archive.org/details/torontosketches80000file/page/319 319–320]

|url-access = registration

|url = https://archive.org/details/torontosketches80000file/page/319

}} In 1931, James Stanley McLean constructed "Bay View" (now known as McLean House), a house overlooking the Don Valley with a view south down to Toronto Bay, on the edge of Moore ParkCity of Toronto Archives and ultimately this led to the road becoming known as Bayview Avenue.

File:Bloor viaduct and sugarloaf hill 1917.PNG

In 1959, Bayview was extended south from Moore Avenue in Leaside to Front Street. The northern section of this extension was routed alongside Pottery Road to Nesbitt Drive. South of this, it wraps around a hill and descends into the Lower Don Valley, travelling parallel to the route of the Don Valley Parkway.{{cite map

| title = Ontario Road Map

| cartography = C.P. Robins

| publisher = Ontario Department of Highways

| year = 1959

| section = Toronto inset}} This addition is frequently referred to as the Bayview Extension. It was constructed as part of the Don Valley Parkway project, and necessitated the removal of "Sugarloaf Hill" directly north of the Bloor Street Viaduct. The extension fulfilled the "central spoke" in the building of the "Don Valley Roadway" as proposed in the 1940s. A route through the ravine to St. Clair Avenue was replaced with the present route which stays within the Don Valley proper. With the creations of the Corktown Commons park in 2013, the southern end of Bayview was extended a short distance and now terminates at Mill Street.

The list of streets removed or used to create the extension included:

  • Don Roadway West – from Front Street to Winchester Street
  • Marriott – from north of Bloor Street beginning at Park Drive (now Park Drive Reservation Trail)

In the late 1990s, York Region conducted several road needs studies near Lake Wilcox, which determined that the disjointed and disconnected Bayview Avenue should be connected from Stouffville Road in the south to Bloomington Road in the north. A lengthy battle ensued between environmentalists, upset over continuing construction in the supposedly protected Oak Ridges Moraine. The discovery of Jefferson salamanders in the study area resulted in several modifications to the design of the route, including a {{convert|70|m|abbr=on}} structure over a dry ravine, as well as five amphibian tunnels. On November 17, 2002, the new extension was opened, including a widened intersection at Stouffville Road. The former route of Bayview was turned into several short streets (Olde Bayview Avenue, Sunset Beach Road and Bayview Park Lane), which lie directly west of the new roadway.{{cite news| url=https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/thestar/access/422158251.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Nov+19%2C+2002&author=Leslie+Ferenc&pub=Toronto+Star&desc=Only+memories+left+standing&pqatl=google | first=Leslie | last=Ferenc | title=Only memories left standing | date=November 19, 2002 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121107100920/https://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/thestar/access/422158251.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Nov+19%2C+2002&author=Leslie+Ferenc&pub=Toronto+Star&desc=Only+memories+left+standing&pqatl=google|archive-date=7 November 2012| work=Toronto Star}}

Bayview Avenue was once proposed to be renamed Kilgour Avenue by the town of Leaside, after Joseph Kilgour, whose widow sold his farm, Sunnybrook, to the city of Toronto on the condition that it never be developed. Today, Sunnybrook Hospital and Sunnybrook Park occupy those lands. While Bayview was never renamed, a side street south of the hospital carries the name Kilgour Road today.

Route description

The southern end of Bayview Avenue starts at Mill Street in Toronto’s Corktown Common. For the first part of its route northward it runs through the Don Valley, on the West side of the river opposite the Don Valley Parkway. Along this stretch a steep cliff separates it from neighbourhoods such as Cabbagetown.

File:Bayview Ave looking north from Sunnydene Park 2022.jpg]]

File:Bayview Ave at Millwood Rd 2023.jpg

Bayview exits the Don Valley, passing through the Governor's Bridge neighbourhood and entering Leaside. It is the major commercial street for Leaside, home to many small shops and restaurants. North of Leaside Bayview runs across several tributaries of the Don River and is carried over one of them by the six-lane Bayview Bridge. This is the western portion of the wealthy Lawrence Park neighbourhood, and just to the east is the Bridle Path, the single wealthiest area of Toronto. A number of major institutions are found in this area including Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Glendon College, Toronto French School, The Granite Club, The Crescent School, and the Bob Rumball Centre for the Deaf.

North of York Mills Avenue Bayview becomes one of the major north-south arterials for suburban North York. It passes through the neighbourhoods of Bayview Village, Bayview Woods, Willowdale, and Newtonbrook.

It runs north beyond Steeles Avenue, Toronto’s northern city limit, and continues north through York Region, where it is formally identified as York Regional Road 34. It is one of the main arterial roads for Thornhill and Richmond Hill. It then passes through the Oak Ridges Moraine, passing a number of parks and conservation areas. North of the moraine the street again enters urban areas, passing through Aurora and Newmarket. It ends in Newmarket where it turns into Prospect Street.

Bayview Avenue is also home to major places of worship of almost every major religious tradition including synagogues, an Islamic mosque, the city’s largest evangelical churches, Canada’s largest Buddhist Temple, Toronto’s largest Eastern Orthodox cathedral, and Canada’s only Zoroastrian Temple. These can all be found along a 15-kilometre section of the road.

Transit

The TTC bus route that services most of the length of Bayview Avenue within Toronto is the 11 Bayview, with the 28 Bayview South running south of it. Route 28 had originally been 28 Davisville, but it was modified in 2014. It now has full albeit less frequent service than the 11 Bayview route. From 2008-2014, the route ran its rush hour route on weekdays, then to the Brick Works during the day on weekends.{{cite web|title=28 Davisville (1934-2014)|url=http://transit.toronto.on.ca/bus/routes/28-davisville.shtml|website=Transit Toronto}} In York Region, YRT runs Routes 54 and 91, with Route 91 and its branch routes serving the portion of Bayview south of Oak Ridges, and Route 54 serving Aurora and Newmarket.

The routes mainly serving Bayview Avenue are:

Toronto (TTC):

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11A

|Bayview{{cite web |title=11 Bayview Route Description |url=http://www.ttc.ca/Routes/11/RouteDescription.jsp?tabName=route |website=ttc.ca |publisher=Toronto Transit Commission |access-date=18 January 2020}}

!SB

|To Davisville station

!NB

|To Steeles Avenue

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11C

|Bayview

!SB

|To Davisville station

!NB

|To Sunnybrook

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28

|Bayview South{{cite web |title=28 Bayview South Route Description |url=http://www.ttc.ca/Routes/28/RouteDescription.jsp?tabName=route |website=ttc.ca |publisher=Toronto Transit Commission |access-date=18 January 2020}}

!SB

|To Davisville station

!NB

|To Don Valley Brick Works

York Region (YRT):

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54

|Bayview{{cite web |title=54 Bayview Ful Schedule |url=https://www.yrt.ca/en/schedules-and-maps/resources/Documents/54.pdf |website=yrt.ca |publisher=York Region Transit |access-date=18 January 2020 |date=1 July 2018}}

!|SB

|To Yonge and Wellington

!|NB

|To East Gwillimbury GO Station

style="align="center" valign=center|
91

|Bayview{{cite web |title=91 Bayview Full Schedule |url=https://www.yrt.ca/en/schedules-and-maps/resources/Documents/91.pdf |website=yrt.ca |publisher=York Region Transit |access-date=18 January 2020 |date=1 September 2019}}

!SB

|To Finch GO Bus Terminal

!NB

|To Taylor Mills Drive (south of Elgin Mills Road)

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91A

|Bayview

!SB

|To Finch GO Bus Terminal

!NB

|To Subrisco Ave. (South of 19th Ave.)

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91B

|Bayview

!SB

|To Richmond Hill Centre Terminal

!NB

|To Oak Ridges

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91E

|Bayview Express

!SB

|To Finch GO Bus Terminal

!NB

|Subrisco Ave.
91E only operates southbound during AM peak hours

Landmarks

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Queen Street Viaduct

|Queen St E

|

|100px

Prince Edward Viaduct

|Bloor St

|Bayview runs under the viaduct

|100px

Don Valley Brick Works

|Pottery Road

|

|100px

Crothers Woods

|Nesbitt Dr

|

|100px

Mount Pleasant Cemetery

|Moore Ave

|Bayview forms the eastern boundary of Canada's largest cemetery

|100px

St Cuthbert's Anglican Church

|McRae Dr

|

|100px

St. Augustine of Canterbury Anglican

|Broadway Ave

|

|100px

Mount Hope Catholic Cemetery

|Kilgour Rd

|

|100px

CNIB

|Kilgour Rd

|

|100px

Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre

|Blythwood Rd

|

|100px

Lawrence Park Community Church

|Dawlish Ave

|

|100px

Glendon College

|Lawrence Ave E

|Campus of York University

|100px

Toronto French School

|Lawrence Ave E

|

|100px

Bayview Bridge

|Lawrence Ave E

|Carries Bayview across the Don River (West Branch)

|100px

The Granite Club

|Lawrence Ave

|

|100px

The Crescent School

|Lawrence Ave

|

|100px

Bob Rumball Centre for the Deaf

|Post Rd

|

|

Canadian Film Centre

|Country Lane

|

|100px

Trinity York Mills Presbyterian Church

|Truman Rd

|

|100px

Bayview station

|Sheppard Ave

|On the Sheppard line

|100px

Bayview Village Shopping Centre

|Sheppard Ave

|

|100px

All Saints Greek Orthodox Church

|Byng Ave

|

|100px

Blessed Trinity Parish

|Finch Ave

|

|100px

St. Joseph's Morrow Park Catholic Secondary School/Tyndale University College and Seminary

|Cummer Ave

|

|100px

Thornhill Community Centre

|John St

|

|100px

Shouldice Hernia Centre

|Green Lane

|

|

Thornlea Secondary School

|Willowbrook Rd

|

|

Toronto Montessori Schools

|Highway 7

|

|

Bayview Secondary School

|Major Mackenzie Dr

|

|100px

Jean Vanier Catholic High School

|Crosby Ave/Redstone Rd

|

|

Holy Trinity School

|19th Ave

|

|

Wilcox Lake

|Bethesda Side Road

|

|100px

Pickering College

|Mulock Dr

|

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See also

References

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