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Old 03-12-10 | 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Boudicca
I'm moving up north temporarily next month, and am looking for a route that takes me from Yonge and Shepherd to King and York. I suppose I could just barrel down Yonge (well, up, if I include the Hog's Hollow hill), but I wonder if there's any way to avoid all that traffic. I really hate riding on Yonge Street. Is it worth cutting across to Avenue or to another north-south street, and if so, when and where should I make the cut. What's the Yonge-401 intersection like, or should I take that pedestrian overpass?

I'll probably have to leave around 630 or 7am to get to work on time, so traffic shouldn't be too bad at the start, but it will get busier toward the end.

Ideas welcomed.
Check out the "Ride the City - Toronto" Map linked to below:

http://www.ridethecity.com/toronto

Just type "Yonge Sheppard" on the "Where From?", type "King York" on the Where To?", and finally, select the type of route you wish to take (Safer, Safe, Direct).

Pretty good tool.
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