Markster
Senior Member
Obviously, no Torontonian would ever want to go south on Islington.
Obviously, no Torontonian would ever want to go south on Islington.
The Gardiner Expressway between the Humber River and Highway 427 used to be the Queen Elizabeth Way. It was transferred from Ontario to the City of Toronto’s jurisdiction in 1997.
And the #1 improvement to me would be for the name "Queen Elizabeth Way" to be reinstated upon this stretch.
Honestly what difference would that make?
Historical accuracy, you dunderhead.
Sorry, the sarcasm didn't make it through the Internet.
I admit I'm a sucker for the old highway numeric/naming system (before the 1998 provincial government downloaded all those highways to the municipalities...), so if this goes through I'll be slightly pleased.
Sorry, the sarcasm didn't make it through the Internet.
Historical accuracy, you dunderhead.
Somehow this doesn't phase me. I'd much rather they brought back a unified road numbering system for the province, even if the roads aren't owned by the Province anymore (Highway 10, Highway 5, etc). But even that I won't lose sleep over. No one calls Hurontario Highway 10 anymore anyway.
Somehow this doesn't phase me. I'd much rather they brought back a unified road numbering system for the province, even if the roads aren't owned by the Province anymore (Highway 10, Highway 5, etc). But even that I won't lose sleep over. No one calls Hurontario Highway 10 anymore anyway.
No one calls him the lieutenant-governor versus leftenant-governor but I suppose that doesn't phase you much either.