Gardiner Expressway

The Fredrick G Gardiner Expressway more commonly known as the Gardiner Expressway, is a municipal expressway serving the traffic of downtown Toronto, Ontario. It runs close to the shore of Lake Ontario and is a continuation of Queen Elizabeth Way in Toronto, Ontario and runs until the Don Valley Parkway.

The Highway was named after Fredrick G Gardiner, the guy who planned the projects for the Gardiner Expressway, the Don Valley Parkway and the Spadina Expressway.

Route Description
After the Queen Elizabeth Way crosses the border from Mississauga, Ontario into Toronto, Ontario it marks the start of the 18 km Gardiner Expressway. The Gardiner usually has 8-10 lanes An Express system serves Kipling Avenue and Islington Avenue. The speed limit is 100 km/hr(62.2 mph). The highway then curves over the Humber River. It then passes many neighborhoods before reaching the exit for Rogers Center, Air Canada Center, the CN Tower and later the Financial District before it's ending.