<P> Yonge Street was formerly a part of Highway 11, which led to claims that Yonge Street was the longest street in the world . Running (mostly) concurrent with Yonge as far north as Barrie, then continuing beyond through central and northern Ontario to the Ontario - Minnesota border at Rainy River, the highway was over 1,896 kilometres (1,178 mi) long . But Yonge Street could only be called the longest street in the world if were fully synonymous with Highway 11, which has never been the case . </P> <P> The original Yonge Street continues along its original alignment, ending in Holland Landing . This alignment was extended over the years, and today ends just south of Lake Simcoe . The original extension running from Holland Landing from Bradford was named for the towns, known as Bradford Street in Holland Landing, and Holland Landing Road in Bradford . The latter was later extended as a bypass was added, curving off the original alignment . A second bypass was later constructed, bypassing the entirety of Holland Landing Road and joining Bradford at Bridge Street . Likewise, the road between Bradford and Barrie is known as Barrie Street in Bradford and Bradford Street (along with Yonge St .) in Barrie, although Bradford St. is a physically distinct street today . The entire route of Highway 11 has incorrectly become synonymous with Yonge Street . No segment of the highway anywhere north of Barrie ever actually bore the name . However, the Guinness Book of World Records recognized this claim as late as 1999 . </P> <P> Provincial downloading separated Yonge Street from Highway 11 during the 1990s . As a result, Highway 11 does not start until Crown Hill just outside Barrie, several kilometres north of where the name "Yonge Street" ends . The Guinness Book of World Records no longer lists Yonge Street as the longest street in the world and has not chosen a replacement street, but cites the Pan-American Highway as the world's longest "motorable road". </P> <P> Although current tourist campaigns do not make much of Yonge Street's length, its status as an urban myth was bolstered by an art installation at the foot of Yonge Street and a map of its purported length laid out into the sidewalk in bronze at the southwest corner of Yonge and Dundas Streets . However, possibly due to wider recognition of the street's actual length, the map inlay has now been removed . </P>

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