Every spring, CAA North & East Ontario releases a Top 10 Worst Roads list. There are three list: one for northern Ontario, one for Ottawa, and one for all of Ontario.
The list is voted on by the public.
Eglinton Avenue East in Toronto has been voted the province's worst road.
For the second consecutive year, Carling Avenue has topped the list for Ottawa's worst road, while Regent Street in Sudbury tops the list for northern Ontario.
CAA says the campaign provides a platform for the people of Ontario to make roads safer by helping municipal and provincial governments understand that roadway improvements are a priority for citizens, and to make the appropriate changes where they need to be made.
Northern Region Top 10 Worst Roads 2019
- Regent Street, Greater Sudbury
- Lorne Street, Greater Sudbury
- Bay Street, Sault Ste. Marie
- Frood Road, Greater Sudbury
- Kingsway, Greater Sudbury
- Algonquin Boulevard East, Timmins
- Maley Drive, Greater Sudbury
- Paris Street, Greater Sudbury
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Algonquin Boulevard West, Timmins tied with
Lakeshore Drive, North Bay -
Barrydowne Road, Greater Sudbury tied with
Lasalle Boulevard, Greater Sudbury
Ottawa’s Top 10 Worst Roads 2019
- Carling Avenue, Ottawa
- Hunt Club Road, Ottawa
- Saint Joseph Boulevard, Ottawa
- Riverside Drive, Ottawa
- Mitch Owens Road, Ottawa
- Merivale Road, Ottawa
- Heron Road, Ottawa
- North River Road, Ottawa
- River Road, Ottawa
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Bank Street, Ottawa tied with
Anderson Road, Ottawa
Ontario’s Top 10 Worst Roads 2019
- Eglinton Avenue East, Toronto
- Riverdale Drive, Washago
- Dufferin Street, Toronto
- County Road 49, Prince Edward
- Barton Street East, Hamilton
- Burlington Street East, Hamilton
- Avondale Road, Belleville
- Sheppard Avenue East, Toronto
- Carnegie Beach Road, Scugog
- Bathurst Street, Toronto