Uncle Teddy
Senior Member
I'd say Yonge and Dundas.
I'd say Yonge and Dundas.
Here is the list of the 25 Toronto intersections with the heaviest daily pedestrian traffic, with their pedestrian counts:
EGLINTON and YONGE: 42680
BAY and DUNDAS: 35585
BAY and WELLINGTON: 32319
DUNDAS and YONGE: 31802
CARLTON and YONGE: 29115
QUEEN and YONGE: 28209
ADELAIDE and BAY: 27086
KING and YONGE: 25743
BLOOR and YONGE: 25696
BAY and BLOOR: 24246
ST CLAIR and YONGE: 24195
UNIVERSITY and YORK: 24056
ADELAIDE and YONGE: 23297
GERRARD and YONGE: 22771
BLOOR and CHURCH: 22634
BAY and KING: 22398
DUNDAS and UNIVERSITY: 21610
HARBORD and ST GEORGE: 21163
BAY and COLLEGE: 21161
JOHN and QUEEN: 20656
WELLESLEY and YONGE: 20133
BAY and QUEEN: 20124
AVENUE and BLOOR: 18872
FRONT and JOHN: 18295
UNIVERSITY and WELLINGTON: 17246
The pedestrian counts are not completely comparable -- there are not the resources to do them all on the same day, so they have been done on an ongoing basis, mostly since 2007. All of them are done on weekdays between 7:30 am and 6:00 pm, but the season and the weather varies (which probably affects pedestrian counts more than car counts).
Yeah, I read it there. And a letter posted by "Dylan" explains why the list is complete bollocks. People are teleporting from Union Station to Wellington, bypassing Front entirely.
Hard to believe that BAY and DUNDAS: 35585, has a higher pedestrian count than, DUNDAS and YONGE: 31802.
Relax, it will come when it is supposed to
An added annoyance to this project is that they've had full page ads in the Star and Condo Guide for 6 weeks saying the building was under construction.
What, relax till the next Credit Crunch sweeps by..