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Finch and Yonge to St. George and Bloor.
Johann,
One of my commutes brings me from east end Toronto, up Duplex and working my way up to Dufferin and Steeles. I *really* prefer the Avenue Rd. overpass to the underpass. Both suck but I prefer not to be in an enclosed space. (route: http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/Yonge-and-Eglinton-to-Dufferin...)
Going from Bayview and Eglinton to Bishop and Yonge I might consider taking Broadway east into Sunnybrook Park, go through the park north to Lawrence, jog on Lawrence to Banbury, through Rippleton Pk, to Scarsdale, then a short stretch on York Mills to Valleybrook. Duncan Mills will take you to another park. That park leads up to Cummer including a carfree tunnel under the 401. Cummer then leads to the Yonge & Finch area, of course. It isn't as direct as it could be (on the way home, if you go at rush hour Don Mills isn't that bad because the rightmost lane is bikes/buses/taxis/carpools only and most respect it). It's downhill, and there aren't many lights. You'll want to double-check the map (http://www.toronto.ca/cycling/map/pdf/2009-front.pdf) to make sure I didn't miss anything. It's been a couple years since I made that commute.
Hope this helps!
College/Brunswick to Bloor/Spadina, then leave the bike and take a combination of subway, RT, bus and a little walking to Markham/Finch. I'd love to try biking the whole way, but I just can't face the uphills and I fear it would take me hours.
Does anyone have any ideas on a good route if I did want to try it?
Another option might be to bike to Warden station and take the Markham bus straight up. Does anyone have experience with the new bike racks on the buses? Will they take bikes during rush hours or only during off-peak times? I'm not comfortable leaving my bike at Warden. And then this means I will have to ride the Markham bus which is always packed.
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