Yonge Street (; "young") is a major arterial route connecting the shores of
Lake Ontario in Toronto to
Lake Simcoe, a gateway to the Upper Great Lakes. Until 1999, the
Guinness Book of World Records repeated the popular misconception that it was long, and thus the longest street in the world; this was due to a mistaken conflation of Yonge Street with the rest of
Ontario's Highway 11. Yonge Street (including the Bradford-to-Barrie extension) is actually 86 kilometres long. The construction of Yonge Street is designated an
Event of National Historic Significance in Canada. Yonge Street was fundamental in the original planning and settlement of western
Upper Canada in the 1790s, informing the basis of the
concession roads in Ontario today. Long the southernmost leg of Highway 11, linking the
capital with
northern Ontario, Yonge Street has been referred to as "Main Street Ontario".