Algonquin

Avenues
Algonquin is divided into 7 Avenues, which extend from north - south across Algonquin. Almost all of them carry north/south bound traffic

The Avenues are labelled alphabetically, from East to West. Aldany Avenue and Park Avenue are useful for traveling across the Eastern sides of Algonquin, whereas the Columbus Avenue is the busier, primary route through Algonquin's Eastern side. Orange Avenue allows travel through the inner-eastern side of Algonquin whilst Millenium Avenue provides travel through the inner-western side. Eastport Avenue is the longest avenue in Algonquin, and provides the main primary route of travel through western Algonquin. Traveling through the outer west side is achieved using Ludondam Avenue. The smaller sub-major avenues, Orange-Millennium and Burlesque (Algonquin's equivalent of Manhattan's Broadway) comprise the Crystal Square intersection. Both are the only avenues on the island to carry south-bound traffic only.

Streets
The borough is known for its extensive street grid. There are 24 streets going east-west and they are named alphabetically for various minerals and elements, from Amethyst Street in the south to Xenotime Street in the north. Minor streets that are not part of the Algonquin grid system are named differently, for example: Diamond Road. The city is surrounded by Union Drive (West and East) traveling along the Algonquin waterfront.

When taking Algonquin's 25 streets and seven avenues into account, it can be calculated that there are 144 blocks in Algonquin's grid system; this does not include the minor roads that are located in and around the grid.

Subways
There are four subway lines in Algonquin, the Algonquin Inner Line and Algonquin Outer Line. They are part of the United Transport Authority.