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  1. The Don Valley Parkway (DVP) is a municipal expressway in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, which connects the Gardiner Expressway in downtown Toronto with Highway 401. North of Highway 401, it continues as Highway 404. The parkway runs through the parklands of the Don River valley, after which it is named.

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  3. The Don Valley Parkway, often referred to as the DVP, is a 15 kilometre long expressway that runs from the Gardiner Expressway in downtown Toronto to Highway 401 and is one of the City’s most vital transit arterial roads. History & Facts Completed in 1966, the DVP is a 15 km long expressway that runs […]

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  5. In 2001, Councillor Paul Sutherland, who represented the northern Don Valley area, proposed widening the Don Valley Parkway to 10 lanes from Highway 401 south to Eglinton Avenue, and to eight lanes from Eglinton Avenue south to the Gardiner Expressway. The additional lanes would have been express toll lanes, for which passenger cars would pay a $2.00 toll each way.

  6. Sep 18, 2013 · A first person driving view going westbound on Toronto, Ontario, Canada's Highway 401, entering from the Markham entry point. The second half features a tra...

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  8. The Don Valley Parkway was not the first highway planned through the valley. In the 1930s, a "speedway" through the lower valley was promoted as possible depression relief. Unlike today's parkway, this road would have curved northwest near the Don Valley Brick Works and connected to Mount Pleasant at Davisville.

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