DVP

E915471

DVP is a major controlled-access highway in Toronto, Ontario, connecting the city's downtown core with its northeastern suburbs along the Don River valley.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf controlled-access highway
expressway
transport infrastructure
city Toronto
completedIn 1966
connects Downtown Toronto NERFINISHED
northeastern suburbs of Toronto
constructionStartYear 1958
country Canada
followsValleyOf Don River NERFINISHED
hasAbbreviation DVP NERFINISHED
hasApproximateLength 15 km
hasDirectionA South
hasDirectionB North
hasInterchangeWith Gardiner Expressway NERFINISHED
Ontario Highway 401 NERFINISHED
Ontario Highway 404 NERFINISHED
hasLanes 6
hasLocalNickname the DVP NERFINISHED
hasNotableIssue flooding risk from Don River
traffic congestion
hasRouteType municipal expressway
hasSpeedLimit 90 km/h
isMajorRouteFor commuters between downtown Toronto and northeastern suburbs
isSubjectOf urban planning debates in Toronto
isTollRoad false
isUrban true
locatedIn Canada
Ontario
Toronto
maintainedBy City of Toronto NERFINISHED
namedAfter Don River valley NERFINISHED
northernTerminus Highway 401 in North York NERFINISHED
northernTerminusConnectsTo Ontario Highway 401 NERFINISHED
openedInPart 1961
parallelTo Bayview Avenue NERFINISHED
Don River NERFINISHED
partOf Ontario Highway 404 corridor
passesThrough East York NERFINISHED
North York NERFINISHED
Old Toronto NERFINISHED
province Ontario
runsAlong Don River valley NERFINISHED
southernTerminus Gardiner Expressway at the downtown Toronto lakefront NERFINISHED
southernTerminusConnectsTo Gardiner Expressway NERFINISHED

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