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Eglinton Avenue West Improvements

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A multi-use trail is shown with a pedestrian and bicycle symbol, with a yellow line separating each direction. Paved stones and a sidewalk are located to the right of the trail. In 2022, the City of Toronto completed transportation improvements to Eglinton Avenue West between Jane Street and Glenvalley Drive to enhance accessibility, and safety for people who walk, cycle and take transit. The improvements on this portion of Eglinton Avenue West include a northside sidewalk and multi-use pathway, protected cycling intersection features and bus bays.

 

Map of multi-use trail on Eglinton Ave W between Jane and Glenvalley

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In This Section

  • Cycling & Pedestrian Projects
    • Knox Avenue Bikeway Connection
    • College Street Upgrades
    • Eglinton Avenue West Improvements
    • Kingston Road Trail
    • Rosedale Valley Road Multi-Use Trail Reconstruction
    • Woodfield Road-Monarch Park Avenue Project
    • Argyle Street Bikeway
    • Bloor Street West – Shaw Street to Avenue Road
    • Conlins Bike Lane Upgrade
    • Cycling Network Plan
      • Cycling Network 2025-2027 Public Input
      • Cycling Network Plan Maps by Ward
    • Cycling Wayfinding
    • Denison Avenue & Bellevue Avenue
    • Dowling Avenue & Beaty Avenue
    • Lawrence Avenue East Bike Lanes
    • Network Status
    • Road Safety Improvements on Rathburn Road & Martin Grove Road
    • Steeprock-Bathurst Manor Cycling Connections
    • Unwin Avenue Connection – Martin Goodman Trail
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