Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Into Markham



The northern section of Scarborough is really rather beautiful. The subdivisions are filled with well kept private homes, while fifteen-storey apartment buildings cluster around the main intersections. Along the upper part of McCowan, the sidewalks are over twenty feet from the roadway and in many places the road property is quite nicely treed. I wish I'd had ear plugs while crossing the 401. Fourteen lanes of roaring traffic below, plus the traffic on the McCowan overpass. Quite loud!

By mid-afternoon we'd entered Markham. And crossing the 407 was SO much quieter. Note to those of you reading this in Australia: When built, the 407 Express Toll Route in south central Ontario was the world's first automatic toll road. Sensors read your transponder in the car or photograph the registration plate and the bill comes in the mail the next month. It's not cheap - - almost five time the cost of the Indiana Toll Road which I'm accustomed to. But even at the high cost, some use it every working day.

For you who live close by, remember the Welcome Back at the Millard bridge, east of Hwy. 48, June 11, 4 p.m. . . . And a welcome home party at Boston, Pizza, Stouffville, June 15th, 5 - 8 p.m. Some of the proceeds are being donated to the Heart Centre. Come. Tell your friends to come.

And to those who have pledged "by the mile", the number will likely be about 443. For others insisting on metric, the number is about 710 km. (Be sure to write your cheque in metric dollars.) All donations are appreciated.
Go to http://www.sunnybrookfoundation.ca/ Events, Trail, Donate.

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