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Location DB > Canada > Ontario > Toronto > Scarborough Home "For Sale" > fedge and scarlett's exterior exploration > 04.JPG

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Unusual collection of (stolen?) traffic signs including a Toronto street sign for Frank Faubert Drive (located near Lawrence Ave. East and Port Union Rd.) plus a King's Highway #2 sign among others. Since most of Hwy. #2 is no longer under Ontario provincial control as of 1998, these Ontario King's Highway #2 signs are now collector's items.
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Posted by Duke 11/27/2004 9:50 AM | remove
  I think we still have a couple of those highway 2 signs up in Whitby, though maybe my memory's playing tricks on me
Posted by fedge 11/28/2004 10:51 AM | remove
  No, you're right - there's even signs on the eastbound 401 alerting drivers to Ontario King's Highway 2A, which is now an un-named Toronto controlled access expressway between 401 and Kingston Rd. at Lawson Rd. bridge. You'll see plenty of Ontario Hwy. 2, 11, 11A, 48, 27, 5 signs littered through GTA, despite Ontario having downloaded these highways to the regions in 1998 or earlier.
Posted by Jesus Jones 1/2/2005 4:34 AM | remove
  I know of a few near my house that might go 'missing' soon :P


I have a habit for roadsigns as my walls show with 3 signs already.
Posted by Star_Studded 5/2/2006 6:38 PM | remove
  I have a finch ave west sign that i found on the side of the road....
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