Beverley Street is a minor road and major bike route located in the central area of Toronto, Ontario.
[1][2] It is of general consensus among locals that the road acts as the division between the Grange and Baldwin Village neighborhoods on the east side of the street and Toronto's main Chinatown on the west side, respectively.
Beverley Street is a two-lane road serving both directions with additional bicycle lanes along the curb side of the fully paved roadway.
Due to these exclusive "bike lanes," the road acts as the principle north–south cyclist route for the western side of Toronto's downtown area.
Points of interest along the street include: the Grange Park, the Art Gallery of Ontario, Italian Consulate General, George Brown House, and Polish Combatants of WW2 Hall.