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Toronto maps features and a note for first time users |
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Search entry procedures
- You can enter full names or even partial names for street and intersection searches e.g. Queen or Queen Street or Queen St. W. Other examples: St Clair Ave W or Saint Clair Avenue West / O Connor or O'Connor or OConnor.
- A range of addresses can be searched and multiple listings result under the maps frame (e.g. 1-10 Yonge St will give a listing for 1, 8 and 10 Yonge St). In addition, only one street is required in the intersection search. The result will display all intersections for that street.
- Note for 800 x 600 monitor users - search results show up below the maps frame.
No search result found?- The street name as entered is not recognized by our data base. Try again entering the first few letters of the street name (e.g. Don not Don Mills).
- The street number entered is not recognized by our data base. Try a different number.
- The street name or number is not within the City of Toronto.
- Toronto maps is best viewed using Internet Explorer version 5.5 or above.
Use HELP (Overview) to learn more.
Give Toronto maps a try and let us know what you think.
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