McCowan Road is a north-south street in Scarborough, Ontario in the City of Toronto, and extends into York Region.
The road was named for Ruan McCowan, a Scottish family patriarch who settled in the area in 1833. The street, the former Lot 22, and later McCowan's Sideroad (officially called McCowan Road by Scarborough Township in 1956), begins at Kingston Road and extends into York Region.
In Scarborough, there is a brief break at the Highland Creek between Lawrence and Eglinton Avenues; Danforth Road carries most of the traffic south-southwest of Lawrence. When the Scarborough Town Centre complex was opened in 1973, interchange access to Highway 401 was opened, with Exit 381. With greater vehicle usage, in that area, the road is now 6 lanes from Ellesmere Road to Sheppard Avenue, and additional exit ramps to/from the 401 have been constructed at nearby Brimley Road. North of Sheppard Avenue, CP Rail's Toronto marshalling yards use McCowan as a western limit, and stretch east of Markham Road.
The Toronto Transit Commission's Scarborough RT line ends at McCowan Station, but all the connecting buses terminate at the Scarborough Centre Station. These include:
- 16 McCowan
- 129 McCowan North
- 130 Middlefield
- 131 Nugget
- 132 Milner
- 169 Huntingwood
- There is 24 hour bus service on McCowan with the 302 Danforth Rd.-McCowan Blue Night bus running from Danforth and Warden Avenues, along Danforth Road and McCowan to Steeles.
- The 9 Bellamy (running between Warden and Scarborough Centre) operates along the southern portion of McCowan Road, between Eglinton Avenue and Kingston Road
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Points of interest
- Woodside Square Mall
- Scarborough Town Centre
- Thomson Park
- Scarborough General Hospital
- CFTO Television Station, (CTV Television Network)
- Milliken Park
- Markville Mall
See also
- Finch Avenue
- Kennedy Road
- Lawrence Avenue
- Eglinton Avenue
- Kingston Road
- Brimley Road
- Midland Avenue
References
External links
- Google Maps of McCowan Road
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