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Dundas Street
Governors Road

Halton Regional Road 5
Hamilton Roads 5 / 99
Brant County Road 2
Oxford County Road 2
Middlesex County Road 2
Dundas St. within Toronto
Maintained by
City of Toronto
City of Mississauga
Halton Region
City of Hamilton
County of Brant
County of Oxford
County of Middlesex
City of London
LocationToronto
Mississauga
Oakville
Burlington
Hamilton (Waterdown)
Paris
Woodstock
London
West endThames River in London (Continues as Riverside Drive)
Major
junctions
  • Highbury Avenue
  • Veterans Memorial Parkway
  • Dundas Street Highway 59
  • Dundas Street Highway 401
  • Dundas Street Highway 24
  • Shifts north via Highway 24
  • Dundas Street Highway 6
  • Dundas Street Highway 407
  • Dundas Street Regional Road 25 (Bronte Road)
  • Dundas Street Regional Road 3 (Trafalgar Road)
  • Ninth Line
  • Dundas Street Highway 403
  • Dundas Street Regional Road 19 (Winston Churchill Boulevard)
  • Dundas Street Regional Road 1 (Erin Mills Parkway)
  • Hurontario Street
  • Dundas Street Regional Road 17 (Cawthra Road)
  • Dundas Street Regional Road 4 (Dixie Road)
  • Dundas Street Highway 427
  • Kipling Avenue
  • Bloor Street
  • Burnhamthorpe Road
  • Islington Avenue
  • Jane Street
  • Keele Street
  • Dufferin Street
  • Bathurst Street
  • Yonge Street
  • Dundas Street Don Valley Parkway
  • Broadview Avenue
  • Coxwell Avenue
East endKingston Road in Toronto
Construction
Inauguration1793
Nearby arterial roads
← Highway 407
Burnhamthorpe Road
College Street
Gerrard Street
Dundas Street Highway 403
QEW
Bloor Street
Queen Street →

Dundas Street (/ˈdʌnˌdæs/) is a major historic arterial road in Ontario, Canada. The road connects the city of Toronto with its western suburbs and several cities in southwestern Ontario. Three provincial highways—2, 5, and 99—followed long sections of its course, although these highway segments have since been downloaded to the municipalities they passed through. Originally intended as a military route to connect the shipping port of York (now Toronto) to the envisioned future capital of London, Ontario, the street today connects Toronto landmarks such as Yonge–Dundas Square and the city's principal Chinatown to rural villages and the regional centres of Hamilton and London.

A historic alternate name for the street was Governor's Road, as its construction was supervised by John Graves Simcoe, lieutenant governor of Upper Canada; and the section between Hamilton and Paris still bears that name, albeit without an apostrophe.

Dundas Street is also one of the few east-west routes to run uninterrupted through the central and western Greater Toronto Area, from Toronto to Hamilton (the others are Lake Shore Boulevard/Lakeshore Road, Eglinton Avenue, Steeles Avenue, Queen Street (Brampton)/Highway 7, and Bovaird Drive/Castlemore Road/Rutherford Road/Carrville Road/16th Avenue). Within Toronto, the TTC's 505 Dundas streetcar route serves the street from Riverdale to the Junction.

Following controversy over the namesake of the street, Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville, in delaying the abolition of the Atlantic slave trade,[1] Toronto City Council voted in 2021 to rename the section of the street within Toronto – with other municipalities reviewing their use of the name.[2]

  1. ^ "Recognition Review Project Update and Response to the Dundas Street Renaming Petition" (PDF). Toronto City Council. June 29, 2021. Archived (PDF) from the original on June 28, 2021. Retrieved June 29, 2021.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference :2 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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