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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yonge_StreetYonge Street - Wikipedia

    Yonge Street (/ j ʌ ŋ / YUNG) is a major arterial route in the Canadian province of Ontario connecting the shores of Lake Ontario in Toronto to Lake Simcoe, a gateway to the Upper Great Lakes. Ontario's first colonial administrator, John Graves Simcoe, named the street for his friend Sir George Yonge, an expert on ancient Roman roads.

  2. Yonge Street runs right through the heart of Toronto and is one of the most interesting streets to explore. Find a place to park and get out and walk the street. Enjoy the vibrant street life and the varied architecture, from old traditional building to modern skyscrapers.

  3. Aug 20, 2019 · Yonge Street is Toronto's most famous street. Check out ten of the best things to see and do as you explore it (with a map).

  4. Downtown Yonge Street may be Torontos most famous street. The section of Yonge that runs north-south from Bloor Street down to the waterfront is an energetic and eclectic stretch that contains retail, restaurants, and so much more.

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  6. Explore the rich architectural history on Yonge Street: how its buildings and public spaces have encouraged Torontonians to gather, celebrate, and do business for over two hundred years.

  7. Yonge Street (pronounced "Young") is the main street of Toronto, Canada. It divides the city into east and west streets. Numbering for east-west streets begins at Yonge Street and increases in either direction.

  8. Sep 19, 2023 · Yonge street in Toronto is the longest street in the world which starts from the Lake ontario to the Canada border. The length of the street is almost 2000 kilometers. Once a trading route for Indigenous peoples, it thrives with shops, restaurants, and culture.

  9. Explore Downtown Yonge in Toronto and cruise Younge Street, known for its bright lights and eclectic nightlife. Find things to do, shopping and dining.

  10. With its arrow-like purpose, laid out as a great linear axis running north from the edge of Lake Ontario, Yonge Street has been a measure of Toronto’s progress and vitality since its inception...

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