The bird veered off toward Finch Avenue, and the clown plummeted to the asphalt.
From here to Finch Avenue, the freeway follows the boundary line between Toronto and Mississauga.
It is located on the north side of Finch Avenue at Hwy.
Stairs from and a pedestrian bridge across Finch Avenue provide pedestrian access to the station platform.
Its overflow destroyed a culvert on Finch Avenue.
It continues north through Toronto, shedding two lanes at Finch Avenue.
The first section to be widened was from Highway 401 to Finch Avenue, which was widened to eight lanes.
It is located just south of the York University campus, north of Finch Avenue.
There are also two express routes serving Finch Avenue.
North of Finch Avenue is Brimley forest, a small patch of what the area once looked like.