Vaughan Road is a road in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is a contour collector road that is parallel to a buried creek to the north called Castle Frank Brook. Vaughan Road begins on Bathurst Street south of St. Clair Avenue West, then it becomes a north–south street, hence its address numbering system, then it becomes a northwest–southeast street. Finally, Vaughan Road ends in a dead-end near Fairbank station at the intersection of Eglinton Avenue and Dufferin Street. Vaughan Road Academy is named after this road.
Vaughan Road is aligned northwest–southeast between Bathurst and St. Clair. Note the single streetcar track in the Old Toronto segment.
Vaughan Road is indirectly named after Benjamin Vaughan
Constructed in 1911, St. Alphonsus Roman Catholic Church is a landmark near Vaughan Road
This steel palm tree at the intersection of Oakwood and Vaughan both unites the community and generates controversy on its own
Castle Frank Brook is a buried creek and south-west flowing tributary of the Don River in central and north-western Toronto, Ontario, originating near the intersection of Lawrence Avenue and Dufferin Street.
Rosedale Ravine, 1890
Cedarvale Park
The Nordheimer Ravine, named after Samuel Nordheimer, a piano importer who lived nearby
The Russell Hill Emergency exit located in Winston Churchill Park