Islington Avenue

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Islington Avenue is a north-south route travelling through the City of Toronto and York Region.

Established in the 19th century, Islington Avenue begins at Lake Shore Blvd. West at 7th Street in the former Town of Mimico on the shores of Lake Ontario, in the southwest area of the City of Toronto, and proceeds north through the former village of Islington, also in Toronto, to Ontario Provincial Highway 27 at the former town of Kleinburg, in the City of Vaughan north of Toronto. Islington Avenue is approximately 30.2 kilometres (18.7 mi) in distance.

Along its route, at Dundas Street, is historic Montgomery's Inn, built in 1832, and now operated as a museum by the City of Toronto.


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