Bay Street

Bay Street begins at Queens Quay (Toronto Harbour) in the south and ends at Davenport Road in the north.

[3] Finally, By-Law 9884, enacted on January 28, 1924, changed the name of Ketchum Avenue to Bay Street, extending it to Davenport Road.

[5] Within the legal profession, the term Bay Street is also used colloquially to refer to the large, full-service business law firms of Toronto.

The core cluster of towers has crept north with the addition of the 50-storey Bay Adelaide Centre and the St. Regis Hotel.

From its 1931 opening until its 2021 decommissioning, intercity bus service was also provided at the Toronto Coach Terminal on Bay slightly north of Dundas.

The area is defined by Dundas Street to the south and Bloor/Yorkville to the north and crosses through Toronto's Discovery District.

Another prominent intersection is the one nearest Yorkville at Bay and Bloor, the centre of an expensive shopping district known as Mink Mile.

Doel's Homestead and Brewery on the northwest corner of Bay and Adelaide Street, 1827.
Office towers for BMO , Scotiabank , CIBC and TD Bank from the intersection of Bay and King Street .
Bay Street near Cumberland Terrace
Bay Street at Edward Street
Bay Street near Harbour Street
Toronto City Hall and Old City Hall , with Bay Street bisecting the two buildings.