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Major Mackenzie Drive is a major east-west arterial road in southern York Region, Ontario, Canada. The road was formerly a rural road, but with growth in York Region expanding beyond Highway 7, the road is now heavily travelled and becoming more of an urban thoroughfare.

The road passes through 3 municipalities in York Region, but it does not connect with other roads outside of York Region:
 * Vaughan, Ontario
 * Richmond Hill, Ontario
 * Markham, Ontario

History
The road was laid out during the planning by early settlers in the region to divide the land into farms. Much of the farmland is now gone, as residential development expands in York Region towards the north.

Name
The road was named after Major Addison Alexander MacKenzie, a former local politician and World War I veteran.

Road Information

 * Transportation: Mainly YRT Route 4 and 4A, Major Mackenzie Viva Terminal on the Viva Blue line
 * Attractions: Kortright Conservation Area, Canada's Wonderland, Eagle's Nest golf course, Angus Glen golf course, Rouge Park
 * Road Status:
 * Zoning: Mainly low density residential in Vaughan and Markham, some developing, medium density in Richmond Hill,
 * Speed: Anywhere from 50–80 km/h with 60 km/h being the most common,

Streets to the north and south

 * 19th Avenue
 * 16th Avenue
 * Elgin Mills Road
 * Highway 7
 * Highway 407
 * 14th Avenue
 * Steeles Avenue

Future
Major Mackenzie Drive and Mayfield Road: There are plans for a future connection between Major Mackenzie Drive and Mayfield Road in Brampton. The project is part of the Highway 427 Extension Area Transportation Master Plan, which aims to improve traffic flow and connectivity in the area. The new roadway is designated as Arterial A2 in the plan and will be a six-lane north-south connection. However, a specific construction timeline has not been announced yet.

Route Description
It begins at Highway 427 and Toronto's Dixon Road at the main entry (Highway 409) of Toronto Pearson International Airport, then follows the former Toronto Township Concession 6 (East of Hurontario Street) alignment north-west through Malton within the city of Mississauga. It enters Brampton, south of Steeles Avenue, and Highway 407 (exit 53).

History
In Peel County (now Peel Region), Airport road also served as a dividing line between townships. Albion, and Gore Townships were east of Caledon, Chingacousy and Toronto Township respectively. Later, Toronto Township acquired the Gore lands south of Steeles Avenue that became much of the urban area of Malton, Ontario, also known as Toronto Gore. The remainder of Gore Township became part of Brampton in 1974, and Albion was added to Caledon at the same time.