York Regional Road 38

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York Regional Road 38 is also called Bathurst Street in Toronto, Ontario. If you meant to search that portion of York Regional Road 38, click here.

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[edit] Introduction

York Regional Road 38 or Bathurst Street is a north-south throughfare travels from Toronto, Ontario into York Region.

North of Steeles Avenue, Bathurst runs through York Region, and is also referred to as York Regional Road 38. It serves as the boundary between Vaughan and Richmond Hill north of Highway 407, as well as King Township and both Newmarket and Aurora.

Bathurst Street ends at the Holland Marsh, between Holland Landing (in East Gwillimbury) and Bradford.

[edit] Public Transportations

York Region Transit (YRT) runs several routes along Bathurst Street, including the 88 Bathurst from GO Finch Bus Terminal to Seneca College King Campus, part of Viva Purple, 90 Leslie South, and other connections at the Promenade Terminal (YRT).

[edit] Current Road Consructions

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York Region is widening Bathurst Street between King Road and Wellington Street to accommodate the continuous residential growth of Aurora and Newmarket.

[edit] Highway Access

There is a full exit at Highway 407 (exit 75).

[edit] See Also