Eastern Avenue (Toronto)


Eastern Avenue is an east-west street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It runs from just east of Parliament Street in the downtown to just west of Coxwell Avenue, near the Beaches neighbourhood. Originally Eastern crossed the Don River at the Old Eastern Avenue Bridge, but that bridge was disconnected in 1964. Today, Eastern's east and west halves cross the Don River north of the old alignment via a large bridge with ramps connecting to the Don Valley Parkway, and this viaduct forks out and becomes the eastern terminus of both Richmond and Adelaide streets.
Eastern runs through what was once the heart of Toronto's most industrial area, the region just north of Toronto Harbour and the Port Lands area. Today most of the factories have departed. Some do remain, notably the large Weston bakery. Several film studios have moved into the former industrial areas near Eastern and Carlaw, and this area is today billed as the Studio District. Eastern was also home to the headquarters of the Toronto chapter of the Hells Angels, until it was raided and confiscated by police in April 2007.
At its eastern terminus it now meets up at Kingston Road, once the main cross colonial route linking York to the other major Upper Canada settlement of Kingston.
Prior to 2000, however, Eastern Avenue did not meet up directly with Kingston Road, but at a point a few hundred feet west of the intersection of Kingston Road and Queen Street. Only with the demolition of Greenwood Racetrack was Eastern Avenue extended to flow directly into Kingston Road. The former terminus of Eastern Avenue still exists—it is the small unmarked street that runs south off Queen Street between Coxwell and Orchard Park Avenues. A small isolated section of Eastern Avenue runs from Sumach Street to Lawren Harris Square.
Almost all the street scenes in the film Hairspray were filmed on Eastern Avenue.

Transportation

A number of north-south buses use Eastern as the street they loop along before returning northwards. The include the 22 Coxwell, 31 Greenwood, and 72 Pape.
In 2008 bike lanes were added to Eastern, sparking controversy regarding practicality of bike lanes on arterial roads.

Landmarks

Landmarks and notable sites along Eastern from west to east
LandmarkCross streetNotesImage
Inglenook Community High SchoolCherry StHistoric school building
West Don LandsRiver StAbandoned industrial area under redevelopment
Old Eastern Avenue BridgeDon RiverAbandoned bridge
Sunlight ParkDon RiverFirst baseball park in Toronto, demolished 1896
Broadview LoftsBroadviewFormer warehouse converted into lofts
Toronto Film StudiosCarlaw
Weston BakeryCarlawOne of the remaining, operable factories
Russell CarhouseGreenwoodTTC streetcar yard
South Central sorting plantGreenwoodMain Canada Post facility for central Toronto
Greenwood RacewayGreenwoodRacetrack demolished in the 1990s