Danforth Avenue

Danforth Avenue
Street signs from various eras for Danforth Avenue in Toronto
Map of Danforth Avenue (Red) and Danforth Road (Green)

Danforth Avenue (also known as The Danforth) is an east-west arterial road in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Its western end begins in Old Toronto from the Prince Edward Viaduct as a continuation of Bloor Street and continues through East York until intersecting with Kingston Road in Scarborough. West of Warden Avenue, Danforth Avenue intersects with Danforth Road, which runs diagonally north-east until south of Lawrence Avenue, where it continues as McCowan Road.

The Bloor-Danforth line of the Toronto Subway runs underneath most of Danforth Avenue.

Contents

History

The road was named for contractor Asa Danforth Jr., who built Queen Street and Kingston Road, and started work in 1799. It was officially built by The Don and Danforth Plank Road Company in 1851 to Broadview Avenue, as well as connecting to Kingston Road.

In Scarborough, Danforth Road is a separated route that connects Danforth Avenue with McCowan Road. It is possible, therefore, to stand at the intersection of "Danforth and Danforth", i.e. Danforth Avenue and Danforth Road. Local references, therefore, are careful to note whether it is the Avenue or the Road being referred to -- although the term "The Danforth" always refers to Danforth Avenue, and never to Danforth Road.

Previously, Danforth Road continued around the Highland Creek along roadways now known as Painted Post Drive, Military Trail, Colonel Danforth Trail, and Highland Creek Drive.

Route

The west end of the road spans the Don River valley, the Don Valley Parkway and Bayview Avenue via the Prince Edward Viaduct. West of that bridge, the street continues as Bloor Street East.

The Bloor-Danforth subway line runs parallel to most of the road's route, offset to the north some 50 metres. The subway follows Danforth from the Viaduct west of Broadview Station to Main Street Station. The GO Transit Danforth Station, just off Main Street, takes its name from the avenue, where the commuter rail line intersects with it, on the Lakeshore East route. Danforth is served by Toronto Transit Commission buses only east of Main Street station. Routes 16 McCowan and 113 Danforth serve the road during the day and 302 Danforth-McCowan run during the night.

Points of interest

Many street signs along the western Danforth are in both English and Greek.
  • Danforth is home to Toronto's Greek community, also known as Greektown.
  • Shoppers World Danforth, a World War II munitions plant (and before that, a Ford Motor Company plant) converted into a shopping plaza in the 1950s.
  • Scarborough War Memorial, at the eastern end of Danforth Avenue at Kingston Road, once the junctions of former Highways 2 and 5.
  • Variety Village, an athletic facility for disabled adults and youth.
  • Birchmount Stadium and Scarborough Arena Gardens.
  • Bill's House of Wood - Largest wooden shoe shop in Canada.
  • Bangla Town - home of Bangladeshi shoppers and eaters.
  • Ralph Day Funeral Home was the Danforth's oldest business at 180 Danforth, east of Broadview. The Day family still owns the business, however recently closed it and moved it larger facilities in neighbouring Thorncliffe Park

On Christmas Eve 2001, the Woodbine Building Supply fire occurred. The hardware store was located at the intersection of Danforth and Woodbine. It was one of the biggest fires in Toronto's history, as 170 firefighters were required to bring the six-alarm blaze under control. The building was less than 50 metres (160 ft) from residences in the neighborhood and more than fifty families had to evacuate their homes on Christmas morning. One person was killed and another was severely disfigured. Police and insurance quickly suspected arson and several people have since been convicted.

References in pop culture

  • The band Rush reference the street in the instrumental "La Villa Strangiato" from the album Hemispheres (1978), in which section VII is subtitled "Danforth & Pape".
  • The Barenaked Ladies reference this street in their song "The Old Apartment" from the album Born on a Pirate Ship (1996) in the line "I know we don't live here anymore/We bought an old house on The Danforth". (This would in reality be difficult to do, as The Danforth is almost entirely composed of commercial buildings and apartments.)
  • The Only Cafe, a popular hangout famous for its beer selection, is the subject of a song, "Just about 'The Only' Blues", by the Canadian alternative rockers The Lowest of the Low.

See also

"Taste of the Danforth" attracts one million visitors over three days every August.

Major streets in Toronto which intersect with Danforth Avenue (west to east):

Major streets in Toronto which intersect with Danforth Road (west to east):

References

Coordinates: 43°41′13″N 079°18′23″W / 43.68694°N 79.30639°W / 43.68694; -79.30639 (Danforth Avenue)


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Danforth Avenue — est une importante artère de la ville de Toronto, en Ontario, au Canada. Elle est baptisée du nom de l architecte Asa Danforth, qui a on doit également la construction de Queen Street et Kingston Road. Elle traverse Greektown, le quartier grec de …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Danforth Avenue (HBLR station) — Danforth Avenue Station statistics Address Danforth Avenue and Garfield Avenue Jersey City, NJ Coordinates …   Wikipedia

  • Danforth Village — is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada focused around Danforth Avenue. The neighbourhood boundaries as recognized by the City of Toronto are Milverton Boulevard to the north, Woodbine Avenue to the east, Danforth Avenue to the south and… …   Wikipedia

  • Danforth — may refer to: People Surname Asa Danforth (1768–1821), American highway engineer of the Revolutionary War era Elliott Danforth, New York State Treasurer 1890 1893 George F. Danforth (1819–1899), New York judge Harold Warren Danforth (1916–1993),… …   Wikipedia

  • Danforth GO Station — Danforth GO Station …   Wikipedia

  • Danforth (electoral district) — Danforth as it was from 1933 to 1947 among the other Toronto ridings Danforth was a federal electoral district represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1935 to 1968. It was located in the province of Ontario. This riding was created in… …   Wikipedia

  • Danforth Collegiate and Technical Institute — Faciendo Discimus Location Toronto, Ontario …   Wikipedia

  • Danforth Studios — (Торонто,Канада) Категория отеля: Адрес: 793 Pape Avenue, M4K 3T2 Торонто, Канада …   Каталог отелей

  • Danforth (ancienne circonscription fédérale) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Danforth. Danforth fut une circonscription électorale fédérale de l Ontario, représentée de 1935 à 1968. La circonscription de Danforth apparue en 1933 d une partie de Toronto Scarborough. Abolie en 1966, elle… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Bloor–Danforth line —      Bloor Danforth Line An outside view of Old Mill station, which also extends underground (to the left) …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”