A-Z list of Toronto roads?
September 8, 2010 2:22 PM

Where can I find an alphabetical list of all named roadways in the City of Toronto?
posted by setanor to Travel & Transportation (8 answers total)
Maybe you could extract it from one of the datasets in the Toronto Open data catalogue.
posted by GuyZero at 2:25 PM on September 8, 2010


Road map?
posted by GeeEmm at 2:30 PM on September 8, 2010


It's too obvious, so there must be a reason that a Rand McNally city map with a street index wouldn't work?
posted by CheeseLouise at 2:31 PM on September 8, 2010


I don't know what city phone books are like in Canada, but my local white-pages phone book has a list of every street in the city, along with maps.
posted by Thorzdad at 2:47 PM on September 8, 2010


Perhaps here?
posted by Knappster at 2:48 PM on September 8, 2010


Sorry, I should specify that I'm looking for an online resource. With regards to the open data catalogue, I work with people who are very familiar with most of what is available and they seemed to be challenged when I posed them the same question.
posted by setanor at 2:49 PM on September 8, 2010


Wow, thanks Knappster, I've dug around on the city site forever and never come across that... Wonderful!
posted by setanor at 2:50 PM on September 8, 2010


If you want it in a machine readable (if ugly format), the Shapefile linked at toronto.ca | Open - Toronto Centreline (TCL) contains a DBF file of all the metadata.
posted by scruss at 3:34 PM on September 8, 2010


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