The road previously formed part of provincialHighway 7, and is still referred to as Highway 7 on road signs and in everyday use. However, York Region and Markham council are considering changing the road's name to reflect its current role as an arterial road. One of the names being considered is Avenue 7.[1]
Transportation: Mainly YRT Routes 1, and 77, along with Viva Purple
Points of Interest: Vaughan Corporate Centre, Richmond Hill Centre, Richmond Hill Centre Terminal, Times Square, Seneca College Markham Campus, First Markham Place, Downtown Markham, Markham Civic Centre (Anthony Roman Centre), Markham Theatre (walking distance needed), Markville Mall, Main Street Markham (intersects YRR7)
Road Status: Formerly a provincial highway, it was downgraded to the responsibility of the region. It has four lanes from Highway 50 to just before Highway 400, and from Montgomery Road to Main Street Markham. The rest of Highway 7 is 6 lanes. The section between Montgomery Road and Kennedy Road will be widened to 6 lanes in the near future, as Highway 7 forms the northern boundary of Downtown Markham. It is an at-grade expressway from east of Keele Street to Bayview Avenue. The speed limit varies between 50 and 80 km/h (30 to 50 mph), with 70 km/h (45 mph) the most common.
Zoning: Generally a mix of everything, from high density residential to low density commercial, with lots of industrial in Vaughan, and lots of empty land along its boundary with the 407.
Additional Information: The road was downgraded from provincial highway status on January 1, 1998. Since there was no other name people in York Region know it by, it is still referred to as "Highway 7" in York Region today. YRR7 resumes its provincial highway status east of Main Street Markham. Higher density growth has begun to occur along the road, as a bid by municipalities to curb suburban sprawl.