Lake Shore Boulevard

Lake Shore Boulevard
Lake Shore within Toronto
Maintained byCity of Toronto
LocationToronto
West endToronto-Mississauga boundary (continues as Lakeshore Road)
Major
junctions
Browns Line
Kipling Avenue
Islington Avenue
Royal York Road
Parklawn Road
Gardiner Expressway
Parkside Drive
Bathurst Street
Spadina Avenue
Bay Street
Yonge Street
Jarvis Street
Sherbourne Street
Parliament Street / Queens Quay
Leslie Street
East endWoodbine Avenue (continues north as Woodbine)
Nearby arterial roads in Toronto

Lake Shore Boulevard (often incorrectly compounded as Lakeshore Boulevard) is a major arterial road running along more than half of the Lake Ontario waterfront in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Prior to 1998, two segments of Lake Shore Boulevard (from the EtobicokeMississauga boundary to the Humber River and from Leslie Street to Woodbine Avenue) were designated as part of Highway 2, with the highway following the Gardiner Expressway between these two sections.

Lake Shore Boulevard's western terminus is Etobicoke Creek, the western boundary of Toronto. Its western section is a redesignation of the old Lakeshore Road, which still runs from Burlington to Mississauga. From here its route follows closely, though not always within sight of, the shoreline of Lake Ontario eastward through the city to Ashbridges Bay, where it curves north and becomes Woodbine Avenue at Woodbine Beach. The former route of Highway 2 briefly follows Woodbine then turns right onto Kingston Road east.


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