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Kipling Avenue (Toronto)

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Kipling Avenue is a street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and is named for Rudyard Kipling. The road is a major north-south street in the former city of Etobicoke, Ontario. Most of the street traverses residential neighbourhoods and pockets of industrial and commercial hubs. The south end of the street cuts through the wealthier neighbourhoods and middle class residential areas on the north end.

Beyond Toronto

North of Steeles Avenue, Kipling is a broken street and appears briefly from Highway 7 to Langstaff Road. Its original alignment becomes Clarence Street until Major Mackenzie Road. It begins abruptly again south of Teston Road before finally terminating at King-Vaughan Road. Sights along Kipling Avenue in Toronto:

  • Colonel Samuel Smith Park
  • North Albion Collegiate Institute
  • Kipling subway station
  • Kipling Heights Plaza
  • Albion Mall

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