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King's Highway 109, orHighway 109, is the designation of two distinct formerprovincial highways inOntario that existed during the 1950s and 1960s. The first of the two highway ran alongEglinton Avenue inScarborough from 1953 to 1954 while the other existed from 1958 to 1964 inHighlands East andFaraday until it was absorbed byHighway 121.
| Location | Scarborough |
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| Existed | 1953–1954 |

Highway 109 inScarborough existed from 1953 to 1954.[1][2][3][4] The highway ran alongEglinton Avenue fromVictoria Park Avenue toKingston Road, which wasHighway 2 during the existence of Highway 109, nearScarborough Golf Club Road.[2][5]
| Location | Highlands East andFaraday |
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| Existed | 1958–1962 |
Highway 109 inHighlands East andFaraday ran fromHighway 28 inPaudash to formerOntario Highway 500 east ofTory Hill.[6] The highway existed from 1958 until it was decommissioned in 1964 whenHighway 121 was extended to absorb its entire length.