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Waterfront Communities - The Islands
In this Neighbourhood Guide, you'll find out more about the people who live here as well as the schools, parks and recreation facilities, homes, and more.
NEIGHBOURHOOD VIBE
This neighbourhood has several distinct pockets, from glass condo towers to heritage streets.
PROPERTY PULSE
Mostly condos and apartments with newer homes, floor-to-ceiling windows, and spacious layouts.
COMMUNITY CANVAS
A diverse community of highly educated individuals from various ethnic backgrounds.
WHAT YOU'LL LOVE
The abundance of parks and recreational facilities, waterfront access, and proximity to downtown attractions.
Have a look around Waterfront Communities - The Islands.
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This neighbourhood has a dynamic population, and is popular with highly educated people, people in their 20s, people in their 30s, people in their 40s, and people in their 50s. Toronto's harbour has been used since the founding of Toronto for shipping and industrial purposes. It is a waterfront community rich in heritage buildings, including the Canada Malting Silos site, the Crosse and Blackwell building at the southeast corner of Lake Shore Boulevard West and Bathurst Street, and the Tip Top Tailor building on the southwest corner of Lake Shore Boulevard West and Stadium Road. Comprising the only group of islands in the western part of Lake Ontario, the Toronto Islands are located just offshore from the city centre, and provide shelter for Toronto Harbour. This neighbourhood contains the condo-dense area known as Cityplace in addition to parts of the Fashion District and Corktown.
People & Families in Waterfront Communities - The Islands
Families with kids make up 11% of households in Waterfront Communities - The Islands, while couples without children make up 24% of households and 54% of households are one person living alone. People in Waterfront Communities - The Islands come from 199 different ethnic origins, and 44% are first-generation immigrants, while 27% are second-generation immigrants.
Neighbourhood Households
40,755Neighbourhood Population
65,913Household Size
- 1 person - 54%
- 2 persons - 35%
- 3 persons - 7%
- 4 persons - 2%
- 5 or more persons - 0%
Household Types
- One-person households - 54%
- Non-family households - 10%
- Families with children - 10%
- Couples without children - 23%
- Multiple families in household - 0%
Children Per Family
- 1 child - 21%
- 2 children - 7%
- 3 or more children - 2%
Broad Age Ranges
- 0 to 14 years - 5%
- 15 to 64 years - 87%
- 65 years and over - 7%
Most Common Ethnic Origins
- English - 16%
- Irish - 14%
- Chinese - 14%
- Canadian - 13%
- Scottish - 12%
Age of Primary Household Maintainer
- 15 to 24 years - 8%
- 25 to 34 years - 45%
- 35 to 44 years - 19%
- 45 to 54 years - 10%
- 55 to 64 years - 7%
- 65 to 74 years - 5%
- 75 to 84 years - 2%
- 85 years and over - 0%
Specific Age Groups
- 0 to 4 years - 3%
- 5 to 9 years - 1%
- 10 to 14 years - 0%
- 15 to 19 years - 1%
- 20 to 29 years - 33%
- 30 to 39 years - 28%
- 40 to 49 years - 10%
- 50 to 59 years - 7%
- 60 to 69 years - 5%
- over 70 years - 2%
Waterfront Communities - The Islands Schools
This neighbourhood has great elementary schools, great secondary schools, elementary special programs, and secondary special programs. There are 13 public schools, 6 Catholic schools, 1 private school, and 4 alternative/special schools serving Waterfront Communities - The Islands. The special programs offered at local schools include French Immersion and International Baccalaureate.
Public Schools
13Catholic Schools
6Private Schools
1Public
- Harbord Collegiate Institute
- Jarvis Collegiate Institute
- Jean Lumb Public School
- Ryerson Community School
- Dundas Junior Public School
- Island Public/Natural Science School
- Collège français secondaire
- Market Lane Junior and Senior Public School
- Queen Alexandra Middle School
- Ogden Junior Public School
- ÉÉ Gabrielle-Roy
- The Waterfront School
- Nelson Mandela Park Public School
Catholic
- Bishop Macdonell Catholic School
- St. Mary Catholic School
- ÉSC Saint-Frère-André
- St. Paul Catholic School
- St. Michael Catholic School
- ÉÉC du Sacré-Coeur-Toronto
Private
Alternative/Special
- ALPHA Alternative Junior School
- Downtown Alternative School
- City School
- Oasis Alternative Secondary School
Having Fun in Waterfront Communities - The Islands
Fun is easy to find at the many parks & rec facilities here. Parks in Waterfront Communities - The Islands feature playgrounds for kids, sports parks, dog parks, swimming, skating, and water access. There are 33 parks in Waterfront Communities - The Islands, with 104 recreational facilities in total. The average number of facilities per park is 3.
Number of Parks
33Number of Recreation Facilities
104Recreation Facilities in Neighbourhood Parks
- Playgrounds - 15
- Dog Parks - 5
- Pool - 1
- Rink - 1
- Tennis Courts - 6
- Volleyball Courts - 3
- Basketball Courts - 3
- Ball Diamonds - 6
- Sports Fields - 6
- Tracks - 2
- Community Centres - 2
- Splash Pads - 13
- Beaches - 9
- Sports Court - 1
- Outdoor Games Facilities - 2
- Boating Facilities - 5
- Botanical Gardens - 2
- Community Garden - 1
- Trails - 12
- Arts/Performance Facilities - 3
- Fitness/Weight Rooms - 3
- Gyms - 3
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Getting Around in Waterfront Communities - The Islands
There are 270 transit stops in this neighbourhood. Rail stations include King Station. In this neighbourhood, there are a mix of commute types, most commute within the city, and people have mostly medium commutes.
Commute Destination for Residents
- Commute within the city - 89%
- Commute to another city - 10%
Commute Types
- Vehicle - 21%
- Transit - 25%
- Walk/bike - 50%
Commute Times of Residents
- 15 to 29 minutes - 41%
- 30 to 44 minutes - 22%
- 45 to 59 minutes - 7%
- 60 minutes and over - 6%
- Less than 15 minutes - 21%
Work and Education in Waterfront Communities - The Islands
Waterfront Communities - The Islands is popular with highly educated people, with 72% of adult residents holding a bachelor's degree or higher and 89% having any postsecondary education. The professional, scientific and technical services industry is the most common for residents.
Household Income
- Under $30,000 - 15%
- $30,000 to $39,999 - 4%
- $40,000 to $49,999 - 6%
- $50,000 to $59,999 - 6%
- $60,000 to $69,999 - 7%
- $70,000 to $79,999 - 7%
- $80,000 to $89,999 - 6%
- $90,000 to $99,999 - 5%
- $100,000 to $124,999 - 11%
- $125,000 to $149,999 - 7%
- $150,000 to $199,999 - 8%
- $200,000 and over - 9%
Most Common Occupations (Top 3)
- Business, finance and administration occupations - 26%
- Management occupations - 18%
- Sales and service occupations - 15%
Most Common Industries (Top 3)
- Professional, scientific and technical services - 24%
- Finance and insurance - 19%
- Information and cultural industries - 6%
Employment
- Employed - 78% of people over age 15 are employed
- Unemployed - 4% are unemployed
- Not in the labour force - 17% are retired, students, homemakers, etc.
Waterfront Communities - The Islands Homes
In this neighbourhood, there are mostly condos and apartments. This neighbourhood has a dynamic population, with 72% of households having moved within the past 5 years and 32% having moved within the past year. It has mostly newer homes and is a mix of owner and renter-occupied.
Home Types
- Single-detached house - 0%
- Semi-detached house - 0%
- Duplex - 0%
- Row house - 1%
- Low-rise apartment/condo - 1%
- High-rise apartment/condo - 96%
Condominium Status
- Condominium - 87%
- Not condominium - 12%
Number of Bedrooms in Homes
- 1 bedroom - 60%
- 2 bedrooms - 32%
- 3 bedrooms - 4%
- No bedrooms - 2%
- 4 or more bedrooms - 0%
Period of Home Construction
- 1961 to 1980 - 6%
- 1981 to 1990 - 8%
- 1991 to 2000 - 9%
- 2001 to 2005 - 14%
- 2006 to 2010 - 23%
- 2011 to 2016 - 34%
- 1960 or before - 1%
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Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction
In this Neighbourhood Guide, you'll find out more about the people who live here as well as the schools, parks and recreation facilities, homes, and more.
NEIGHBOURHOOD VIBE
Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction is a vibrant neighbourhood with a rich history and close-knit community.
PROPERTY PULSE
Homes in this neighbourhood range from converted apartments to single-family dwellings, with a mix of condos and townhouses.
COMMUNITY CANVAS
The community here is made up of people from diverse ethnic backgrounds and various age groups.
WHAT YOU'LL LOVE
You'll love the great schools, convenient transit options, and abundance of parks and recreational facilities.
Have a look around Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction.
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This neighbourhood has a consistent population, and is popular with people in their 20s, people in their 30s, people in their 40s, and people in their 50s. The Wallace Emerson neighbourhood owes its development to the Canadian Pacific and Canadian National railway lines which began freight services to this area in the late 1800s. Nowadays, the main thoroughfare of Bloor Street consists almost exclusively of mixed-use residential and commercial buildings. The residential area north of Bloor Street is primarily single-family dwellings. Many of these structures have been converted into apartments, housing up to eight separate units, but some new homebuyers are renovating them back to single-family homes. The Village of Dovercourt was founded in the 1870s. Its residents were originally poor immigrants from England. The village was annexed by the old City of Toronto in 1912, helping stimulate its growth and development by 1923.
People & Families in Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction
Families with kids make up 34% of households in this neighbourhood, while couples without children make up 22% of households and 30% of households are one person living alone. People in this neighbourhood come from 172 different ethnic origins, and 44% are first-generation immigrants, while 31% are second-generation immigrants.
Neighbourhood Households
15,305Neighbourhood Population
36,625Household Size
- 1 person - 30%
- 2 persons - 32%
- 3 persons - 17%
- 4 persons - 12%
- 5 or more persons - 6%
Household Types
- One-person households - 30%
- Non-family households - 10%
- Families with children - 33%
- Couples without children - 21%
- Multiple families in household - 2%
Children Per Family
- 1 child - 32%
- 2 children - 21%
- 3 or more children - 6%
Broad Age Ranges
- 0 to 14 years - 12%
- 15 to 64 years - 75%
- 65 years and over - 12%
Most Common Ethnic Origins
- Portuguese - 20%
- English - 15%
- Canadian - 12%
- Irish - 12%
- Scottish - 11%
Age of Primary Household Maintainer
- 15 to 24 years - 3%
- 25 to 34 years - 25%
- 35 to 44 years - 20%
- 45 to 54 years - 17%
- 55 to 64 years - 15%
- 65 to 74 years - 9%
- 75 to 84 years - 6%
- 85 years and over - 2%
Specific Age Groups
- 0 to 4 years - 4%
- 5 to 9 years - 4%
- 10 to 14 years - 3%
- 15 to 19 years - 3%
- 20 to 29 years - 17%
- 30 to 39 years - 20%
- 40 to 49 years - 13%
- 50 to 59 years - 11%
- 60 to 69 years - 7%
- over 70 years - 6%
Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction Schools
Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction has great elementary schools, great secondary schools, elementary special programs, and secondary special programs. There are 14 public schools, 10 Catholic schools, 1 private school, and 2 alternative/special schools serving Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction. The special programs offered at local schools include International Baccalaureate, French Immersion, and Advanced Placement.
Public Schools
14Catholic Schools
10Private Schools
1Public
- ÉS Toronto Ouest
- Carleton Village Jr and Sr Sports & Wellness Academy
- Winona Drive Senior Public School
- ÉÉ Charles-Sauriol
- Harbord Collegiate Institute
- Essex Junior and Senior Public School
- Dovercourt Public School
- Brock Public School
- Bloor Collegiate Institute
- ÉÉ Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau
- Regal Road Junior Public School
- Pauline Junior Public School
- Oakwood Collegiate Institute
- Perth Avenue Junior Public School
Catholic
- St. Rita Catholic School
- St. Demetrius Catholic School
- St. Josaphat Catholic School
- ÉSC Saint-Frère-André
- ÉÉC du Sacré-Coeur-Toronto
- St. Bruno St. Raymond Catholic School
- St. Mary of the Angels Catholic School
- St. Luigi Catholic School
- St. Sebastian Catholic School
- St. Anthony Catholic School
Private
Alternative/Special
Having Fun in Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction
Fun is easy to find at the many parks & rec facilities here. Parks in Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction feature playgrounds for kids, sports parks, and skating. There are 19 parks in Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction, with 75 recreational facilities in total. The average number of facilities per park is 3.
Number of Parks
19Number of Recreation Facilities
75Recreation Facilities in Neighbourhood Parks
- Playgrounds - 15
- Pools - 5
- Rinks - 6
- Tennis Courts - 4
- Volleyball Court - 1
- Basketball Courts - 5
- Ball Diamonds - 7
- Sports Fields - 5
- Community Centre - 1
- Splash Pads - 10
- Skateboard Park - 1
- Sledding Hill - 1
- Sports Courts - 3
- Outdoor Games Facilities - 3
- BMX Track - 1
- Community Gardens - 2
- Trails - 2
- Arts/Performance Facility - 1
- Fitness/Weight Room - 1
- Gym - 1
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Getting Around in Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction
There are 168 transit stops in Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction. Rail stations include Dundas West Station. In this neighbourhood, there are a mix of vehicle and transit commuters, most commute within the city, and people have mostly medium commutes.
Commute Destination for Residents
- Commute within the city - 89%
- Commute to another city - 10%
Commute Types
- Vehicle - 34%
- Transit - 47%
- Walk/bike - 16%
Commute Times of Residents
- 15 to 29 minutes - 27%
- 30 to 44 minutes - 35%
- 45 to 59 minutes - 15%
- 60 minutes and over - 12%
- Less than 15 minutes - 8%
Work and Education in Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction
In this neighbourhood, 41% of adult residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher and 64% have any postsecondary education. The professional, scientific and technical services industry is the most common for residents.
Household Income
- Under $30,000 - 21%
- $30,000 to $39,999 - 8%
- $40,000 to $49,999 - 8%
- $50,000 to $59,999 - 7%
- $60,000 to $69,999 - 6%
- $70,000 to $79,999 - 6%
- $80,000 to $89,999 - 5%
- $90,000 to $99,999 - 5%
- $100,000 to $124,999 - 9%
- $125,000 to $149,999 - 6%
- $150,000 to $199,999 - 7%
- $200,000 and over - 4%
Most Common Occupations (Top 3)
- Sales and service occupations - 26%
- Business, finance and administration occupations - 14%
- Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services - 13%
Most Common Industries (Top 3)
- Professional, scientific and technical services - 10%
- Accommodation and food services - 10%
- Retail trade - 10%
Employment
- Employed - 65% of people over age 15 are employed
- Unemployed - 5% are unemployed
- Not in the labour force - 29% are retired, students, homemakers, etc.
Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-Junction Homes
In this neighbourhood, there are mostly condos and townhouses. This neighbourhood has a consistent population, with 42% of households having moved within the past 5 years and 15% having moved within the past year. It has a mix of older and newer homes and is a mix of owner and renter-occupied.
Home Types
- Single-detached house - 10%
- Semi-detached house - 13%
- Duplex - 7%
- Row house - 7%
- Low-rise apartment/condo - 44%
- High-rise apartment/condo - 14%
Condominium Status
- Condominium - 12%
- Not condominium - 87%
Number of Bedrooms in Homes
- 1 bedroom - 28%
- 2 bedrooms - 26%
- 3 bedrooms - 30%
- No bedrooms - 1%
- 4 or more bedrooms - 14%
Period of Home Construction
- 1961 to 1980 - 16%
- 1981 to 1990 - 6%
- 1991 to 2000 - 6%
- 2001 to 2005 - 4%
- 2006 to 2010 - 3%
- 2011 to 2016 - 7%
- 1960 or before - 56%
Renters & Owners
- Owner - 49%
- Renter - 50%
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Henry Farm
In this Neighbourhood Guide, you'll find out more about the people who live here as well as the schools, parks and recreation facilities, homes, and more.
NEIGHBOURHOOD VIBE
A neighbourhood with a strong sense of community and family-friendly atmosphere.
PROPERTY PULSE
Mostly condos and apartments, with some low-density suburban areas. Spacious and bright units.
COMMUNITY CANVAS
A dynamic population with a mix of recent immigrants, families, and young professionals.
WHAT YOU'LL LOVE
Great elementary schools, parks with playgrounds, sports parks, and easy access to transit.
Have a look around Henry Farm.
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This neighbourhood has a dynamic population, and is popular with recent immigrants, families with kids under 5, families with kids aged 5 to 9, people in their 20s, people in their 30s, and people in their 40s. Henry Farm is located just north of Highway 401 and west of Highway 404. It is named after George Stewart Henry who was the tenth Premier of Ontario from 1930-34. Ten days before his death in 1958, Henry sold his farm for $2 million to the developers of the present-day neighbourhood. Henry Farm was developed into a housing subdivision in the 1960s. Most of the neighbourhood consists of low density suburban housing.
People & Families in Henry Farm
Families with kids make up 40% of households in this neighbourhood, while couples without children make up 21% of households and 28% of households are one person living alone. People in Henry Farm come from 129 different ethnic origins, and 74% are first-generation immigrants, while 18% are second-generation immigrants.
Neighbourhood Households
6,360Neighbourhood Population
15,723Household Size
- 1 person - 27%
- 2 persons - 31%
- 3 persons - 18%
- 4 persons - 13%
- 5 or more persons - 7%
Household Types
- One-person households - 28%
- Non-family households - 8%
- Families with children - 40%
- Couples without children - 20%
- Multiple families in household - 2%
Children Per Family
- 1 child - 34%
- 2 children - 22%
- 3 or more children - 9%
Broad Age Ranges
- 0 to 14 years - 15%
- 15 to 64 years - 74%
- 65 years and over - 9%
Most Common Ethnic Origins
- Chinese - 21%
- East Indian - 14%
- Filipino - 8%
- Canadian - 5%
- English - 5%
Age of Primary Household Maintainer
- 15 to 24 years - 7%
- 25 to 34 years - 28%
- 35 to 44 years - 21%
- 45 to 54 years - 15%
- 55 to 64 years - 13%
- 65 to 74 years - 7%
- 75 to 84 years - 4%
- 85 years and over - 1%
Specific Age Groups
- 0 to 4 years - 5%
- 5 to 9 years - 5%
- 10 to 14 years - 4%
- 15 to 19 years - 5%
- 20 to 29 years - 21%
- 30 to 39 years - 19%
- 40 to 49 years - 11%
- 50 to 59 years - 9%
- 60 to 69 years - 7%
- over 70 years - 4%
Henry Farm Schools
Henry Farm has great elementary schools, elementary special programs, and secondary special programs. There are 10 public schools, 5 Catholic schools, and 7 private schools serving this neighbourhood. The special programs offered at local schools include Advanced Placement, French Immersion, International Baccalaureate, Christian, Other Religions, and Islamic.
Public Schools
10Catholic Schools
5Private Schools
7Public
- ÉS Étienne-Brûlé
- ÉÉ Laure-Rièse
- ÉÉ Paul-Demers
- George S. Henry Academy
- Sir John A. Macdonald Collegiate Institute
- Pleasant View Middle School
- Muirhead Public School
- Woodbine Middle School
- Forest Manor Public School
- Shaughnessy Public School
Catholic
- St. Timothy Catholic School
- ÉÉC Sainte-Madeleine
- ÉSC Monseigneur-de-Charbonnel
- St. Gerald Catholic School
- Our Lady of Wisdom Catholic School
Private
- Oxford College of Canada
- Cestar High School
- North Toronto Christian School
- A. R. S. Armenian Private School
- Abu Huraira Center Academy
- Elite Academic School
- Ontario International College
Having Fun in Henry Farm
Fun is easy to find at the parks here. Parks in Henry Farm feature playgrounds for kids and sports parks. There are 3 parks in Henry Farm, with 28 recreational facilities in total. The average number of facilities per park is 9.
Number of Parks
3Number of Recreation Facilities
28Recreation Facilities in Neighbourhood Parks
- Playgrounds - 3
- Pools - 2
- Tennis Courts - 7
- Basketball Courts - 2
- Ball Diamonds - 2
- Sports Fields - 2
- Track - 1
- Community Centre - 1
- Sports Courts - 2
- Community Garden - 1
- Trails - 2
- Fitness/Weight Rooms - 2
- Gym - 1
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Getting Around in Henry Farm
There are 96 transit stops in this neighbourhood. Rail stations include Don ills Station. In this neighbourhood, there are a mix of vehicle and transit commuters and most commute within the city.
Commute Destination for Residents
- Commute within the city - 76%
- Commute to another city - 22%
Commute Types
- Vehicle - 46%
- Transit - 47%
- Walk/bike - 4%
Commute Times of Residents
- 15 to 29 minutes - 24%
- 30 to 44 minutes - 26%
- 45 to 59 minutes - 16%
- 60 minutes and over - 21%
- Less than 15 minutes - 9%
Work and Education in Henry Farm
In this neighbourhood, 57% of adult residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher and 80% have any postsecondary education. The professional, scientific and technical services industry is the most common for residents.
Household Income
- Under $30,000 - 24%
- $30,000 to $39,999 - 8%
- $40,000 to $49,999 - 8%
- $50,000 to $59,999 - 8%
- $60,000 to $69,999 - 7%
- $70,000 to $79,999 - 7%
- $80,000 to $89,999 - 6%
- $90,000 to $99,999 - 5%
- $100,000 to $124,999 - 8%
- $125,000 to $149,999 - 4%
- $150,000 to $199,999 - 4%
- $200,000 and over - 3%
Most Common Occupations (Top 3)
- Sales and service occupations - 26%
- Business, finance and administration occupations - 20%
- Natural and applied sciences and related occupations - 16%
Most Common Industries (Top 3)
- Professional, scientific and technical services - 17%
- Retail trade - 11%
- Finance and insurance - 10%
Employment
- Employed - 58% of people over age 15 are employed
- Unemployed - 6% are unemployed
- Not in the labour force - 34% are retired, students, homemakers, etc.
Henry Farm Homes
In this neighbourhood, there are mostly condos and apartments. Henry Farm has a dynamic population, with 64% of households having moved within the past 5 years and 26% having moved within the past year. It has a mix of older and newer homes and is mostly renter-occupied.
Home Types
- Single-detached house - 7%
- Semi-detached house - 0%
- Duplex - 0%
- Row house - 6%
- Low-rise apartment/condo - 1%
- High-rise apartment/condo - 83%
Condominium Status
- Condominium - 50%
- Not condominium - 49%
Number of Bedrooms in Homes
- 1 bedroom - 42%
- 2 bedrooms - 31%
- 3 bedrooms - 17%
- No bedrooms - 0%
- 4 or more bedrooms - 7%
Period of Home Construction
- 1961 to 1980 - 37%
- 1981 to 1990 - 4%
- 1991 to 2000 - 4%
- 2001 to 2005 - 3%
- 2006 to 2010 - 5%
- 2011 to 2016 - 36%
- 1960 or before - 7%
Renters & Owners
- Owner - 37%
- Renter - 62%
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Its prime location ensures unparalleled convenience, with Don Mills subway station, TTC access, and Fairview Mall just a 7-minute walk away. Everyday essentials such as supermarkets, medical centers, parks, and libraries are mere steps from your doorstep, while quick access to major highways including the 401 and 404/DVP simplifies city-wide travel.For families, the condo's proximity to a newly built community center and elementary school across the street adds to its appeal, fostering a vibrant sense of community and providing educational opportunities.
Henry Farm
In this Neighbourhood Guide, you'll find out more about the people who live here as well as the schools, parks and recreation facilities, homes, and more.
NEIGHBOURHOOD VIBE
A neighbourhood with a strong sense of community and family-friendly atmosphere.
PROPERTY PULSE
Mostly condos and apartments, with some low-density suburban areas. Spacious and bright units.
COMMUNITY CANVAS
A dynamic population with a mix of recent immigrants, families, and young professionals.
WHAT YOU'LL LOVE
Great elementary schools, parks with playgrounds, sports parks, and easy access to transit.
Have a look around Henry Farm.
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This neighbourhood has a dynamic population, and is popular with recent immigrants, families with kids under 5, families with kids aged 5 to 9, people in their 20s, people in their 30s, and people in their 40s. Henry Farm is located just north of Highway 401 and west of Highway 404. It is named after George Stewart Henry who was the tenth Premier of Ontario from 1930-34. Ten days before his death in 1958, Henry sold his farm for $2 million to the developers of the present-day neighbourhood. Henry Farm was developed into a housing subdivision in the 1960s. Most of the neighbourhood consists of low density suburban housing.
People & Families in Henry Farm
Families with kids make up 40% of households in this neighbourhood, while couples without children make up 21% of households and 28% of households are one person living alone. People in Henry Farm come from 129 different ethnic origins, and 74% are first-generation immigrants, while 18% are second-generation immigrants.
Neighbourhood Households
6,360Neighbourhood Population
15,723Household Size
- 1 person - 27%
- 2 persons - 31%
- 3 persons - 18%
- 4 persons - 13%
- 5 or more persons - 7%
Household Types
- One-person households - 28%
- Non-family households - 8%
- Families with children - 40%
- Couples without children - 20%
- Multiple families in household - 2%
Children Per Family
- 1 child - 34%
- 2 children - 22%
- 3 or more children - 9%
Broad Age Ranges
- 0 to 14 years - 15%
- 15 to 64 years - 74%
- 65 years and over - 9%
Most Common Ethnic Origins
- Chinese - 21%
- East Indian - 14%
- Filipino - 8%
- Canadian - 5%
- English - 5%
Age of Primary Household Maintainer
- 15 to 24 years - 7%
- 25 to 34 years - 28%
- 35 to 44 years - 21%
- 45 to 54 years - 15%
- 55 to 64 years - 13%
- 65 to 74 years - 7%
- 75 to 84 years - 4%
- 85 years and over - 1%
Specific Age Groups
- 0 to 4 years - 5%
- 5 to 9 years - 5%
- 10 to 14 years - 4%
- 15 to 19 years - 5%
- 20 to 29 years - 21%
- 30 to 39 years - 19%
- 40 to 49 years - 11%
- 50 to 59 years - 9%
- 60 to 69 years - 7%
- over 70 years - 4%
Henry Farm Schools
Henry Farm has great elementary schools, elementary special programs, and secondary special programs. There are 10 public schools, 5 Catholic schools, and 7 private schools serving this neighbourhood. The special programs offered at local schools include Advanced Placement, French Immersion, International Baccalaureate, Christian, Other Religions, and Islamic.
Public Schools
10Catholic Schools
5Private Schools
7Public
- ÉS Étienne-Brûlé
- ÉÉ Laure-Rièse
- ÉÉ Paul-Demers
- George S. Henry Academy
- Sir John A. Macdonald Collegiate Institute
- Pleasant View Middle School
- Muirhead Public School
- Woodbine Middle School
- Forest Manor Public School
- Shaughnessy Public School
Catholic
- St. Timothy Catholic School
- ÉÉC Sainte-Madeleine
- ÉSC Monseigneur-de-Charbonnel
- St. Gerald Catholic School
- Our Lady of Wisdom Catholic School
Private
- Oxford College of Canada
- Cestar High School
- North Toronto Christian School
- A. R. S. Armenian Private School
- Abu Huraira Center Academy
- Elite Academic School
- Ontario International College
Having Fun in Henry Farm
Fun is easy to find at the parks here. Parks in Henry Farm feature playgrounds for kids and sports parks. There are 3 parks in Henry Farm, with 28 recreational facilities in total. The average number of facilities per park is 9.
Number of Parks
3Number of Recreation Facilities
28Recreation Facilities in Neighbourhood Parks
- Playgrounds - 3
- Pools - 2
- Tennis Courts - 7
- Basketball Courts - 2
- Ball Diamonds - 2
- Sports Fields - 2
- Track - 1
- Community Centre - 1
- Sports Courts - 2
- Community Garden - 1
- Trails - 2
- Fitness/Weight Rooms - 2
- Gym - 1
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Getting Around in Henry Farm
There are 96 transit stops in this neighbourhood. Rail stations include Don Mills Station. In this neighbourhood, there are a mix of vehicle and transit commuters and most commute within the city.
Commute Destination for Residents
- Commute within the city - 76%
- Commute to another city - 22%
Commute Types
- Vehicle - 46%
- Transit - 47%
- Walk/bike - 4%
Commute Times of Residents
- 15 to 29 minutes - 24%
- 30 to 44 minutes - 26%
- 45 to 59 minutes - 16%
- 60 minutes and over - 21%
- Less than 15 minutes - 9%
Work and Education in Henry Farm
In this neighbourhood, 57% of adult residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher and 80% have any postsecondary education. The professional, scientific and technical services industry is the most common for residents.
Household Income
- Under $30,000 - 24%
- $30,000 to $39,999 - 8%
- $40,000 to $49,999 - 8%
- $50,000 to $59,999 - 8%
- $60,000 to $69,999 - 7%
- $70,000 to $79,999 - 7%
- $80,000 to $89,999 - 6%
- $90,000 to $99,999 - 5%
- $100,000 to $124,999 - 8%
- $125,000 to $149,999 - 4%
- $150,000 to $199,999 - 4%
- $200,000 and over - 3%
Most Common Occupations (Top 3)
- Sales and service occupations - 26%
- Business, finance and administration occupations - 20%
- Natural and applied sciences and related occupations - 16%
Most Common Industries (Top 3)
- Professional, scientific and technical services - 17%
- Retail trade - 11%
- Finance and insurance - 10%
Employment
- Employed - 58% of people over age 15 are employed
- Unemployed - 6% are unemployed
- Not in the labour force - 34% are retired, students, homemakers, etc.
Henry Farm Homes
In this neighbourhood, there are mostly condos and apartments. Henry Farm has a dynamic population, with 64% of households having moved within the past 5 years and 26% having moved within the past year. It has a mix of older and newer homes and is mostly renter-occupied.
Home Types
- Single-detached house - 7%
- Semi-detached house - 0%
- Duplex - 0%
- Row house - 6%
- Low-rise apartment/condo - 1%
- High-rise apartment/condo - 83%
Condominium Status
- Condominium - 50%
- Not condominium - 49%
Number of Bedrooms in Homes
- 1 bedroom - 42%
- 2 bedrooms - 31%
- 3 bedrooms - 17%
- No bedrooms - 0%
- 4 or more bedrooms - 7%
Period of Home Construction
- 1961 to 1980 - 37%
- 1981 to 1990 - 4%
- 1991 to 2000 - 4%
- 2001 to 2005 - 3%
- 2006 to 2010 - 5%
- 2011 to 2016 - 36%
- 1960 or before - 7%
Renters & Owners
- Owner - 37%
- Renter - 62%
Welcome to Raglan Gardens, a luxury high rise apartment with suites available in the family friendly St. Clair West neighbourhood of Toronto.
Our modernized bachelor, one, and two bedroom suites offer sleek comfortable spaces with attractive vinyl plank flooring throughout. All suites indulge both comfort and convenience with new stainless steel appliances including dishwashers and microwaves, beautiful bathrooms, and balconies offering residents a private outdoor space. Additionally, this impressive apartment building includes modern laundry facilities, new security & fob system, and engaging community events.
Steps from Bathurst Street, residents of Raglan Gardens are conveniently close to shopping, grocers, pharmacies, and an array of popular restaurants. Nature enthusiasts will love living close to several parks including Wells Hill Park and playground, and two ravines with trails and greenspace to explore. This Cedarvale location also offers residents a quick commute with bus, streetcar, and subway stops minutes away.
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Realstar's Brookbanks Apartments are well-appointed apartment rental buildings conveniently located at the Don Valley Parkway and Brookbanks Drive. These apartments for rent are in the heart of North York making commuting and running errands easy. Take advantage of the many walking trails in the area, or enjoy sipping coffee from your large balcony taking in the view of beautiful Donalda Park. This vibrant North York neighbourhood will fulfill your every need.
Suite Features:
- Well-maintained 1, 2, 3 and 4-bedroom suites
- Wood flooring
- Fridge and stove
- 1 1/2 baths in most suites
- In-suite storage
- Private balcony
- Heat and water included
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- Upgraded suites include*
- Open-concept kitchen with island*
- Designer cabinetry*
- Stainless steel appliances*
- Over-the-range microwave*
- Dishwasher*
- Granite countertops*
- Recessed lighting*
- Custom blinds*
Property Features:
- Transitioning to 100% smoke-free living
- Laundry facilities
- Secure entry
- BBQ area with gazebo
- Playground
- Surface and garage parking
- Pet friendly
- On-site management
Neighbourhood Attractions:
- Public transportation at door step of property
- Easy access to Don Valley Parkway, 401 and major highways
- Overlooking Donalda Park
- Food Basics, Metro and No Frills are all minutes away!
Living with Realstar
Live well with 24-hour on-site management. Realstar strives to provide you with a superior living experience and exceptional resident care. We organize social events that foster a sense of community. Realstar buildings are impeccably clean, well maintained and environmentally efficient.
15 Brookbanks, North York, ON M3A 3R9
The rental office is open daily with 24-hour application approval. Realstar makes renting easy. Come view this apartment today!
Call: 437-900-0823
*Prices, incentives, availability and specifications are subject to change. Images may not reflect actual suite finishes. Pet restrictions may apply. E. & O.E.
Brookbanks is located conveniently with access to the Don Valley Park, 401 and all major public transportation.
Shopping is also at your doorstep with grocery stores, cafes and restaurants all close by. Shops at Don Mills are also not too far from this location offering some of the best shopping in Toronto.There are parks, schools and daycares close by making this an ideal location for families.
Local North York features:
Tim Hortons
Second Cup
Starbucks
Valu-Mart
Food Basics
Metro
Shops at Don Mills
Shoppers Drug Mart
Canada Post
Rainbow Cinemas
Ontario Science Centre
Brookbanks Park
Don River
Parkway Mall
Pizza Pizza
Petro Canada
Toronto Public Library
Canada Post
LCBO
Additional
- Stainless steel appliances
- Designer cabinetry
- Granite countertops
- Beautifully landscaped grounds
- BBQ area with gazebo
- Upgraded suites
- Recessed lighting in kitchen*
- Open concept kitchen with island*
- One, two, three, four bedroom and penthouse suites
- 1 1/2 baths in most suites
- Major renovation including refinished kitchen, bathroom, hard surface flooring and stainless steel appliances*
- Freshly painted
Royale Towers is located near Sheppard and Don Mills within walking distance of shopping, schools and public transit. The 401 is minutes away for those who travel by car. Fairview Mall is located within a 5-minute walk and offers a very wide selection of shops, restaurants, grocery stores, banks and specialty shops. The Fairview Public Library is located just a few minutes from the building on Don Mills and Seneca College is a ten-minute walk from the building.Visitor parkingElevatorsOutdoor poolLaundry facilitiesFridgeStoveBalconiesPlaygroundPre-Authorized Payment OptionsDedicated On-Site StaffPet FriendlyNo Smoking allowedOnline Payment AvailableUltra Fast Fibre Internet Available
Beautiful 2 Bedrooms Luxury Condo-Townhouse Located In High Demand Area, Excellent Layout And Open Concept, Laminate Floor, Close To Public Transit, School, Community Centre, Stouffville Hospital, Markville Mall And Hwy 407.
Fridge, Stove, Dishwasher, Range Hood, Washer & Dryer, One Parking and locker Included. Tenants Responsible For Utility Costs
Cornell
In this Neighbourhood Guide, you'll find out more about the people who live here as well as the schools, parks and recreation facilities, homes, and more.
NEIGHBOURHOOD VIBE
A planned community with a consistent population, popular with families and young professionals.
PROPERTY PULSE
Mostly townhomes, semis, and detached houses with rear garages. Newer homes, owner-occupied.
COMMUNITY CANVAS
Diverse community with residents from 107 ethnic origins, many families with kids.
WHAT YOU'LL LOVE
Great schools, parks, and rec facilities. Walkable neighbourhood with central amenities.
Have a look around Cornell.
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This neighbourhood has a consistent population, and is popular with families with kids under 5, families with kids aged 5 to 9, families with teens, people in their 30s, and people in their 40s. The Cornell neighbourhood is in east Markham, bounded by Highway 407, Ninth Line, Donald Cousens Parkway, and Reesor Road. Unlike many other Markham communities, Cornell is a planned community, developed in the 1990s. Most of the houses are townhomes, semi-detached, or detached houses with garages at the rear. Amenities were placed centrally to avoid suburban sprawl and to create a walkable neighbourhood.
People & Families in Cornell
Families with kids make up 63% of households in this neighbourhood, while couples without children make up 18% of households and 13% of households are one person living alone. People in this neighbourhood come from 107 different ethnic origins, and 49% are first-generation immigrants, while 32% are second-generation immigrants.
Neighbourhood Households
3,600Neighbourhood Population
11,893Household Size
- 1 person - 12%
- 2 persons - 22%
- 3 persons - 23%
- 4 persons - 25%
- 5 or more persons - 15%
Household Types
- One-person households - 12%
- Non-family households - 1%
- Families with children - 62%
- Couples without children - 17%
- Multiple families in household - 5%
Children Per Family
- 1 child - 30%
- 2 children - 34%
- 3 or more children - 10%
Broad Age Ranges
- 0 to 14 years - 23%
- 15 to 64 years - 65%
- 65 years and over - 11%
Most Common Ethnic Origins
- Chinese - 33%
- East Indian - 11%
- Canadian - 10%
- English - 9%
- Scottish - 8%
Age of Primary Household Maintainer
- 15 to 24 years - 1%
- 25 to 34 years - 14%
- 35 to 44 years - 31%
- 45 to 54 years - 28%
- 55 to 64 years - 15%
- 65 to 74 years - 7%
- 75 to 84 years - 1%
- 85 years and over - 0%
Specific Age Groups
- 0 to 4 years - 7%
- 5 to 9 years - 8%
- 10 to 14 years - 7%
- 15 to 19 years - 6%
- 20 to 29 years - 9%
- 30 to 39 years - 15%
- 40 to 49 years - 18%
- 50 to 59 years - 11%
- 60 to 69 years - 7%
- over 70 years - 5%
Cornell Schools
This neighbourhood has great elementary schools, great secondary schools, elementary special programs, and secondary special programs. There are 8 public schools and 5 Catholic schools serving this neighbourhood. The special programs offered at local schools include French Immersion and Advanced Placement.
Public Schools
8Catholic Schools
5Public
- Black Walnut PS
- Sam Chapman PS
- Cornell Village PS
- Bill Hogarth SS
- Académie de la Moraine
- Rouge Park PS
- ÉS Norval-Morrisseau
- Little Rouge PS
Catholic
- St Brother André Catholic HS
- St Edward Catholic ES
- St Joseph Catholic ES
- École catholique Pape-François
- St Kateri Tekakwitha Catholic ES
Having Fun in Cornell
Fun is easy to find at the many parks & rec facilities here. Parks in this neighbourhood feature playgrounds for kids, sports parks, and skating. There are 17 parks in Cornell, with 45 recreational facilities in total. The average number of facilities per park is 2.
Number of Parks
17Number of Recreation Facilities
45Recreation Facilities in Neighbourhood Parks
- Playgrounds - 16
- Pools - 2
- Rinks - 2
- Basketball Courts - 4
- Sports Fields - 3
- Track - 1
- Community Centre - 1
- Splash Pads - 4
- Sports Courts - 2
- Trails - 6
- Fitness/Weight Room - 1
- Gyms - 3
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Getting Around in Cornell
There are 171 transit stops in this neighbourhood. In this neighbourhood, there are mostly vehicle commuters and most commute to another city.
Commute Destination for Residents
- Commute within the city - 34%
- Commute to another city - 65%
Commute Types
- Vehicle - 80%
- Transit - 16%
- Walk/bike - 2%
Commute Times of Residents
- 15 to 29 minutes - 22%
- 30 to 44 minutes - 29%
- 45 to 59 minutes - 14%
- 60 minutes and over - 24%
- Less than 15 minutes - 8%
Work and Education in Cornell
In this neighbourhood, 49% of adult residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher and 74% have any postsecondary education. The professional, scientific and technical services industry is the most common for residents.
Household Income
- Under $30,000 - 4%
- $30,000 to $39,999 - 3%
- $40,000 to $49,999 - 4%
- $50,000 to $59,999 - 5%
- $60,000 to $69,999 - 6%
- $70,000 to $79,999 - 5%
- $80,000 to $89,999 - 6%
- $90,000 to $99,999 - 6%
- $100,000 to $124,999 - 15%
- $125,000 to $149,999 - 11%
- $150,000 to $199,999 - 15%
- $200,000 and over - 9%
Most Common Occupations (Top 3)
- Sales and service occupations - 21%
- Business, finance and administration occupations - 19%
- Management occupations - 13%
Most Common Industries (Top 3)
- Professional, scientific and technical services - 11%
- Finance and insurance - 11%
- Educational services - 9%
Employment
- Employed - 69% of people over age 15 are employed
- Unemployed - 3% are unemployed
- Not in the labour force - 26% are retired, students, homemakers, etc.
Cornell Homes
In Cornell, there are a mix of home types. This neighbourhood has a consistent population, with 49% of households having moved within the past 5 years and 13% having moved within the past year. It has mostly newer homes and is mostly owner-occupied.
Home Types
- Single-detached house - 33%
- Semi-detached house - 23%
- Duplex - 7%
- Row house - 33%
- Low-rise apartment/condo - 2%
- High-rise apartment/condo - 0%
Condominium Status
- Condominium - 1%
- Not condominium - 98%
Number of Bedrooms in Homes
- 1 bedroom - 2%
- 2 bedrooms - 6%
- 3 bedrooms - 56%
- No bedrooms - 0%
- 4 or more bedrooms - 33%
Period of Home Construction
- 1961 to 1980 - 0%
- 1981 to 1990 - 0%
- 1991 to 2000 - 20%
- 2001 to 2005 - 25%
- 2006 to 2010 - 28%
- 2011 to 2016 - 25%
- 1960 or before - 0%
Renters & Owners
- Owner - 86%
- Renter - 13%
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Henry Farm
In this Neighbourhood Guide, you'll find out more about the people who live here as well as the schools, parks and recreation facilities, homes, and more.
NEIGHBOURHOOD VIBE
A neighbourhood with a strong sense of community and family-friendly atmosphere.
PROPERTY PULSE
Mostly condos and apartments, with some low-density suburban areas. Spacious and bright units.
COMMUNITY CANVAS
A dynamic population with a mix of recent immigrants, families, and young professionals.
WHAT YOU'LL LOVE
Great elementary schools, parks with playgrounds, sports parks, and easy access to transit.
Have a look around Henry Farm.
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This neighbourhood has a dynamic population, and is popular with recent immigrants, families with kids under 5, families with kids aged 5 to 9, people in their 20s, people in their 30s, and people in their 40s. Henry Farm is located just north of Highway 401 and west of Highway 404. It is named after George Stewart Henry who was the tenth Premier of Ontario from 1930-34. Ten days before his death in 1958, Henry sold his farm for $2 million to the developers of the present-day neighbourhood. Henry Farm was developed into a housing subdivision in the 1960s. Most of the neighbourhood consists of low density suburban housing.
People & Families in Henry Farm
Families with kids make up 40% of households in this neighbourhood, while couples without children make up 21% of households and 28% of households are one person living alone. People in Henry Farm come from 129 different ethnic origins, and 74% are first-generation immigrants, while 18% are second-generation immigrants.
Neighbourhood Households
6,360Neighbourhood Population
15,723Household Size
- 1 person - 27%
- 2 persons - 31%
- 3 persons - 18%
- 4 persons - 13%
- 5 or more persons - 7%
Household Types
- One-person households - 28%
- Non-family households - 8%
- Families with children - 40%
- Couples without children - 20%
- Multiple families in household - 2%
Children Per Family
- 1 child - 34%
- 2 children - 22%
- 3 or more children - 9%
Broad Age Ranges
- 0 to 14 years - 15%
- 15 to 64 years - 74%
- 65 years and over - 9%
Most Common Ethnic Origins
- Chinese - 21%
- East Indian - 14%
- Filipino - 8%
- Canadian - 5%
- English - 5%
Age of Primary Household Maintainer
- 15 to 24 years - 7%
- 25 to 34 years - 28%
- 35 to 44 years - 21%
- 45 to 54 years - 15%
- 55 to 64 years - 13%
- 65 to 74 years - 7%
- 75 to 84 years - 4%
- 85 years and over - 1%
Specific Age Groups
- 0 to 4 years - 5%
- 5 to 9 years - 5%
- 10 to 14 years - 4%
- 15 to 19 years - 5%
- 20 to 29 years - 21%
- 30 to 39 years - 19%
- 40 to 49 years - 11%
- 50 to 59 years - 9%
- 60 to 69 years - 7%
- over 70 years - 4%
Henry Farm Schools
Henry Farm has great elementary schools, elementary special programs, and secondary special programs. There are 10 public schools, 5 Catholic schools, and 7 private schools serving this neighbourhood. The special programs offered at local schools include Advanced Placement, French Immersion, International Baccalaureate, Christian, Other Religions, and Islamic.
Public Schools
10Catholic Schools
5Private Schools
7Public
- ÉS Étienne-Brûlé
- ÉÉ Laure-Rièse
- ÉÉ Paul-Demers
- George S. Henry Academy
- Sir John A. Macdonald Collegiate Institute
- Pleasant View Middle School
- Muirhead Public School
- Woodbine Middle School
- Forest Manor Public School
- Shaughnessy Public School
Catholic
- St. Timothy Catholic School
- ÉÉC Sainte-Madeleine
- ÉSC Monseigneur-de-Charbonnel
- St. Gerald Catholic School
- Our Lady of Wisdom Catholic School
Private
- Oxford College of Canada
- Cestar High School
- North Toronto Christian School
- A. R. S. Armenian Private School
- Abu Huraira Center Academy
- Elite Academic School
- Ontario International College
Having Fun in Henry Farm
Fun is easy to find at the parks here. Parks in Henry Farm feature playgrounds for kids and sports parks. There are 3 parks in Henry Farm, with 28 recreational facilities in total. The average number of facilities per park is 9.
Number of Parks
3Number of Recreation Facilities
28Recreation Facilities in Neighbourhood Parks
- Playgrounds - 3
- Pools - 2
- Tennis Courts - 7
- Basketball Courts - 2
- Ball Diamonds - 2
- Sports Fields - 2
- Track - 1
- Community Centre - 1
- Sports Courts - 2
- Community Garden - 1
- Trails - 2
- Fitness/Weight Rooms - 2
- Gym - 1
As part of our mission to help you with home affordability, we are actively searching for special offers from Canada's best mortgage providers. Watch this space!
Getting Around in Henry Farm
There are 96 transt stops in this neighbourhood. Rail stations include Don Mills Station. In this neighbourhood, there are a mix of vehicle and transit commuters and most commute within the city.
Commute Destination for Residents
- Commute within the city - 76%
- Commute to another city - 22%
Commute Types
- Vehicle - 46%
- Transit - 47%
- Walk/bike - 4%
Commute Times of Residents
- 15 to 29 minutes - 24%
- 30 to 44 minutes - 26%
- 45 to 59 minutes - 16%
- 60 minutes and over - 21%
- Less than 15 minutes - 9%
Work and Education in Henry Farm
In this neighbourhood, 57% of adult residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher and 80% have any postsecondary education. The professional, scientific and technical services industry is the most common for residents.
Household Income
- Under $30,000 - 24%
- $30,000 to $39,999 - 8%
- $40,000 to $49,999 - 8%
- $50,000 to $59,999 - 8%
- $60,000 to $69,999 - 7%
- $70,000 to $79,999 - 7%
- $80,000 to $89,999 - 6%
- $90,000 to $99,999 - 5%
- $100,000 to $124,999 - 8%
- $125,000 to $149,999 - 4%
- $150,000 to $199,999 - 4%
- $200,000 and over - 3%
Most Common Occupations (Top 3)
- Sales and service occupations - 26%
- Business, finance and administration occupations - 20%
- Natural and applied sciences and related occupations - 16%
Most Common Industries (Top 3)
- Professional, scientific and technical services - 17%
- Retail trade - 11%
- Finance and insurance - 10%
Employment
- Employed - 58% of people over age 15 are employed
- Unemployed - 6% are unemployed
- Not in the labour force - 34% are retired, students, homemakers, etc.
Henry Farm Homes
In this neighbourhood, there are mostly condos and apartments. Henry Farm has a dynamic population, with 64% of households having moved within the past 5 years and 26% having moved within the past year. It has a mix of older and newer homes and is mostly renter-occupied.
Home Types
- Single-detached house - 7%
- Semi-detached house - 0%
- Duplex - 0%
- Row house - 6%
- Low-rise apartment/condo - 1%
- High-rise apartment/condo - 83%
Condominium Status
- Condominium - 50%
- Not condominium - 49%
Number of Bedrooms in Homes
- 1 bedroom - 42%
- 2 bedrooms - 31%
- 3 bedrooms - 17%
- No bedrooms - 0%
- 4 or more bedrooms - 7%
Period of Home Construction
- 1961 to 1980 - 37%
- 1981 to 1990 - 4%
- 1991 to 2000 - 4%
- 2001 to 2005 - 3%
- 2006 to 2010 - 5%
- 2011 to 2016 - 36%
- 1960 or before - 7%
Renters & Owners
- Owner - 37%
- Renter - 62%
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Malvern
In this Neighbourhood Guide, you'll find out more about the people who live here as well as the schools, parks and recreation facilities, homes, and more.
NEIGHBOURHOOD VIBE
A close-knit, inclusive, and family-friendly neighbourhood.
PROPERTY PULSE
Malvern offers a mix of single-detached, semi-detached, and row houses, both older and newer.
COMMUNITY CANVAS
Malvern is home to a vibrant and multicultural community.
WHAT YOU'LL LOVE
Great schools, parks, and recreational facilities make Malvern an ideal place for families.
Have a look around Malvern.
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This neighbourhood has a consistent population, and is popular with families with teens, people in their 20s, people in their 40s, and people in their 50s. Malvern is located in Scarborough and contains primarily semi-detached and detached homes. The history of Malvern began in 1856, and the first residents of this modern day Malvern community moved into their homes in 1972. There are over 60 different cultures represented in Malvern.
People & Families in Malvern
Families with kids make up 58% of households in Malvern, while couples without children make up 14% of households and 16% of households are one person living alone. People in this neighbourhood come from 157 different ethnic origins, and 64% are first-generation immigrants, while 30% are second-generation immigrants.
Neighbourhood Households
13,575Neighbourhood Population
44,392Household Size
- 1 person - 15%
- 2 persons - 22%
- 3 persons - 19%
- 4 persons - 19%
- 5 or more persons - 21%
Household Types
- One-person households - 15%
- Non-family households - 3%
- Families with children - 58%
- Couples without children - 14%
- Multiple families in household - 7%
Children Per Family
- 1 child - 32%
- 2 children - 28%
- 3 or more children - 17%
Broad Age Ranges
- 0 to 14 years - 18%
- 15 to 64 years - 68%
- 65 years and over - 13%
Most Common Ethnic Origins
- East Indian - 21%
- Sri Lankan - 12%
- Filipino - 11%
- Jamaican - 9%
- Chinese - 9%
Age of Primary Household Maintainer
- 15 to 24 years - 1%
- 25 to 34 years - 10%
- 35 to 44 years - 18%
- 45 to 54 years - 25%
- 55 to 64 years - 22%
- 65 to 74 years - 14%
- 75 to 84 years - 5%
- 85 years and over - 1%
Specific Age Groups
- 0 to 4 years - 5%
- 5 to 9 years - 6%
- 10 to 14 years - 6%
- 15 to 19 years - 7%
- 20 to 29 years - 14%
- 30 to 39 years - 12%
- 40 to 49 years - 12%
- 50 to 59 years - 13%
- 60 to 69 years - 10%
- over 70 years - 6%
Malvern Schools
This neighbourhood has great elementary schools, elementary special programs, and secondary special programs. There are 18 public schools, 8 Catholic schools, and 2 private schools serving this neighbourhood. The special programs offered at local schools include Advanced Placement, Fine Arts, French Immersion, Montessori, Islamic, and International Baccalaureate.
Public Schools
18Catholic Schools
8Private Schools
2Public
- Malvern Junior Public School
- Lucy Maud Montgomery Public School
- Burrows Hall Junior Public School
- ÉÉ Laure-Rièse
- Académie Alexandre-Dumas
- Alexander Stirling Public School
- Tom Longboat Junior Public School
- ÉS Étienne-Brûlé
- Mary Shadd Public School
- Berner Trail Junior Public School
- Emily Carr Public School
- Grey Owl Junior Public School
- John G. Diefenbaker Public School
- Alvin Curling Public School
- Lester B. Pearson Collegiate Institute
- West Hill Collegiate Institute
- ÉS Ronald-Marion
- Dr Marion Hilliard Senior Public School
Catholic
- St. Mother Teresa Catholic Academy
- St. Barnabas Catholic School
- St. Gabriel Lalemant Catholic School
- ÉÉC Saint-Jean-de-Lalande
- St. Florence Catholic School
- St. Columba Catholic School
- ÉSC Père-Philippe-Lamarche
- Sacred Heart Catholic School
Private
Having Fun in Malvern
Fun is easy to find at the many parks & rec facilities here. Parks in Malvern feature playgrounds for kids, sports parks, swimming, skating, water access, and nature parks. There are 22 parks in this neighbourhood, with 107 recreational facilities in total. The average number of facilities per park is 4.
Number of Parks
22Number of Recreation Facilities
107Recreation Facilities in Neighbourhood Parks
- Playgrounds - 18
- Pool - 1
- Rink - 1
- Tennis Courts - 6
- Volleyball Courts - 2
- Basketball Courts - 7
- Ball Damonds - 19
- Sports Fields - 17
- Track - 1
- Community Centres - 3
- Splash Pads - 6
- Skateboard Park - 1
- Beach - 1
- Sports Courts - 7
- Campground - 1
- Fishing Location - 1
- Trails - 11
- Nature Centre - 1
- Arts/Performance Facility - 1
- Fitness/Weight Room - 1
- Gym - 1
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Getting Around in Malvern
There are 268 transit stops in Malvern. In Malvern, there are mostly vehicle commuters and most commute within the city.
Commute Destination for Residents
- Commute within the city - 76%
- Commute to another city - 22%
Commute Types
- Vehicle - 63%
- Transit - 33%
- Walk/bike - 2%
Commute Times of Residents
- 15 to 29 minutes - 23%
- 30 to 44 minutes - 23%
- 45 to 59 minutes - 12%
- 60 minutes and over - 27%
- Less than 15 minutes - 12%
Work and Education in Malvern
In this neighbourhood, 25% of adult residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher and 56% have any postsecondary education. The manufacturing industry is the most common for residents.
Household Income
- Under $30,000 - 13%
- $30,000 to $39,999 - 9%
- $40,000 to $49,999 - 8%
- $50,000 to $59,999 - 10%
- $60,000 to $69,999 - 9%
- $70,000 to $79,999 - 7%
- $80,000 to $89,999 - 6%
- $90,000 to $99,999 - 5%
- $100,000 to $124,999 - 10%
- $125,000 to $149,999 - 6%
- $150,000 to $199,999 - 5%
- $200,000 and over - 1%
Most Common Occupations (Top 3)
- Sales and service occupations - 31%
- Business, finance and administration occupations - 16%
- Trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations - 12%
Most Common Industries (Top 3)
- Manufacturing - 13%
- Retail trade - 12%
- Health care and social assistance - 10%
Employment
- Employed - 55% of people over age 15 are employed
- Unemployed - 6% are unemployed
- Not in the labour force - 37% are retired, students, homemakers, etc.
Malvern Homes
In this neighbourhood, there are a mix of home types. Malvern has a consistent population, with 32% of households having moved within the past 5 years and 10% having moved within the past year. It has a mix of older and newer homes and is mostly owner-occupied.
Home Types
- Single-detached house - 26%
- Semi-detached house - 9%
- Duplex - 9%
- Row house - 26%
- Low-rise apartment/condo - 4%
- High-rise apartment/condo - 23%
Condominium Status
- Condominium - 32%
- Not condominium - 67%
Number of Bedrooms in Homes
- 1 bedroom - 11%
- 2 bedrooms - 20%
- 3 bedrooms - 35%
- No bedrooms - 0%
- 4 or more bedrooms - 32%
Period of Home Construction
- 1961 to 1980 - 40%
- 1981 to 1990 - 27%
- 1991 to 2000 - 15%
- 2001 to 2005 - 7%
- 2006 to 2010 - 3%
- 2011 to 2016 - 1%
- 1960 or before - 3%
Renters & Owners
- Owner - 70%
- Renter - 29%
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Henry Farm
In this Neighbourhood Guide, you'll find out more about the people who live here as well as the schools, parks and recreation facilities, homes, and more.
NEIGHBOURHOOD VIBE
A neighbourhood with a strong sense of community and family-friendly atmosphere.
PROPERTY PULSE
Mostly condos and apartments, with some low-density suburban areas. Spacious and bright units.
COMMUNITY CANVAS
A dynamic population with a mix of recent immigrants, families, and young professionals.
WHAT YOU'LL LOVE
Great elementary schools, parks with playgrounds, sports parks, and easy access to transit.
Have a look around Henry Farm.
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Henry Farm has a dynamic population, and is popular with recent immigrants, families with kids under 5, families with kids aged 5 to 9, people in their 20s, people in their 30s, and people in their 40s. Henry Farm is located just north of Highway 401 and west of Highway 404. It is named after George Stewart Henry who was the tenth Premier of Ontario from 1930-34. Ten days before his death in 1958, Henry sold his farm for $2 million to the developers of the present-day neighbourhood. Henry Farm was developed into a housing subdivision in the 1960s. Most of the neighbourhood consists of low density suburban housing.
People & Families in Henry Farm
Families with kids make up 40% of households in this neighbourhood, while couples without children make up 21% of households and 28% of households are one person living alone. People in Henry Farm come from 129 different ethnic origins, and 74% are first-generation immigrants, while 18% are second-generation immigrants.
Neighbourhood Households
6,360Neighbourhood Population
15,723Household Size
- 1 person - 27%
- 2 persons - 31%
- 3 persons - 18%
- 4 persons - 13%
- 5 or more persons - 7%
Household Types
- One-person households - 28%
- Non-family households - 8%
- Families with children - 40%
- Couples without children - 20%
- Multiple families in household - 2%
Children Per Family
- 1 child - 34%
- 2 children - 22%
- 3 or more children - 9%
Broad Age Ranges
- 0 to 14 years - 15%
- 15 to 64 years - 74%
- 65 years and over - 9%
Most Common Ethnic Origins
- Chinese - 21%
- East Indian - 14%
- Filipino - 8%
- Canadian - 5%
- English - 5%
Age of Primary Household Maintainer
- 15 to 24 years - 7%
- 25 to 34 years - 28%
- 35 to 44 years - 21%
- 45 to 54 years - 15%
- 55 to 64 years - 13%
- 65 to 74 years - 7%
- 75 to 84 years - 4%
- 85 years and over - 1%
Specific Age Groups
- 0 to 4 years - 5%
- 5 to 9 years - 5%
- 10 to 14 years - 4%
- 15 to 19 years - 5%
- 20 to 29 years - 21%
- 30 to 39 years - 19%
- 40 to 49 years - 11%
- 50 to 59 years - 9%
- 60 to 69 years - 7%
- over 70 years - 4%
Henry Farm Schools
This neighbourhood has great elementary schools, elementary special programs, and secondary special programs. There are 10 public schools, 5 Catholic schools, and 7 private schools serving this neighbourhood. The special programs offered at local schools include French Immersion, Other Religions, Islamic, Christian, Advanced Placement, and International Baccalaureate.
Public Schools
10Catholic Schools
5Private Schools
7Public
- ÉÉ Paul-Demers
- George S. Henry Academy
- ÉÉ Laure-Rièse
- Sir John A. Macdonald Collegiate Institute
- Pleasant View Middle School
- Muirhead Public School
- Woodbine Middle School
- Forest Manor Public School
- Shaughnessy Public School
- ÉS Étienne-Brûlé
Catholic
- Our Lady of Wisdom Catholic School
- St. Gerald Catholic School
- ÉÉC Sainte-Madeleine
- ÉSC Monseigneur-de-Charbonnel
- St. Timothy Catholic School
Private
- A. R. S. Armenian Private School
- Abu Huraira Center Academy
- Cestar High School
- North Toronto Christian School
- Ontario International College
- Elite Academic School
- Oxford College of Canada
Having Fun in Henry Farm
Fun is easy to find at the parks here. Parks in this neighbourhood feature playgrounds for kids and sports parks. There are 3 parks in this neighbourhood, with 28 recreational facilities in total. The average number of facilities per park is 9.
Number of Parks
3Number of Recreation Facilities
28Recreation Facilities in Neighbourhood Parks
- Playgrounds - 3
- Pools - 2
- Tennis Courts - 7
- Basketball Courts - 2
- Ball Diamonds - 2
- Sports Fields - 2
- Track - 1
- Community Centre - 1
- Sports Courts - 2
- Community Garden - 1
- Trails - 2
- Fitness/Weight Rooms - 2
- Gym - 1
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Getting Around in Henry Farm
There are 96 transit stops in this neighbourhood. Rail stations include Don Mills Station. In this neighbourhood, there are a mix of vehicle and transit commuters and most commute within the city.
Commute Destination for Residents
- Commute within the city - 76%
- Commute to another city - 22%
Commute Types
- Vehicle - 46%
- Transit - 47%
- Walk/bike - 4%
Commute Times of Residents
- 15 to 29 minutes - 24%
- 30 to 44 minutes - 26%
- 45 to 59 minutes - 16%
- 60 minutes and over - 21%
- Less than 15 minutes - 9%
Work and Education in Henry Farm
In this neighbourhood, 57% of adult residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher and 80% have any postsecondary education. The professional, scientific and technical services industry is the most common for residents.
Household Income
- Under $30,000 - 24%
- $30,000 to $39,999 - 8%
- $40,000 to $49,999 - 8%
- $50,000 to $59,999 - 8%
- $60,000 to $69,999 - 7%
- $70,000 to $79,999 - 7%
- $80,000 to $89,999 - 6%
- $90,000 to $99,999 - 5%
- $100,000 to $124,999 - 8%
- $125,000 to $149,999 - 4%
- $150,000 to $199,999 - 4%
- $200,000 and over - 3%
Most Common Occupations (Top 3)
- Sales and service occupations - 26%
- Business, finance and administration occupations - 20%
- Natural and applied sciences and related occupations - 16%
Most Common Industries (Top 3)
- Professional, scientific and technical services - 17%
- Retail trade - 11%
- Finance and insurance - 10%
Employment
- Employed - 58% of people over age 15 are employed
- Unemployed - 6% are unemployed
- Not in the labour force - 34% are retired, students, homemakers, etc.
Henry Farm Homes
In this neighbourhood, there are mostly condos and apartments. Henry Farm has a dynamic population, with 64% of households having moved within the past 5 years and 26% having moved within the past year. It has a mix of older and newer homes and is mostly renter-occupied.
Home Types
- Single-detached house - 7%
- Semi-detached house - 0%
- Duplex - 0%
- Row house - 6%
- Low-rise apartment/condo - 1%
- High-rise apartment/condo - 83%
Condominium Status
- Condominium - 50%
- Not condominium - 49%
Number of Bedrooms in Homes
- 1 bedroom - 42%
- 2 bedrooms - 31%
- 3 bedrooms - 17%
- No bedrooms - 0%
- 4 or more bedrooms - 7%
Period of Home Construction
- 1961 to 1980 - 37%
- 1981 to 1990 - 4%
- 1991 to 2000 - 4%
- 2001 to 2005 - 3%
- 2006 to 2010 - 5%
- 2011 to 2016 - 36%
- 1960 or before - 7%
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Newtonbrook West
In this Neighbourhood Guide, you'll find out more about the people who live here as well as the schools, parks and recreation facilities, homes, and more.
NEIGHBOURHOOD VIBE
A suburban residential neighbourhood with a strong sense of community.
PROPERTY PULSE
A mix of older and newer homes, with single-detached and semi-detached houses.
COMMUNITY CANVAS
A diverse community of residents, including recent immigrants and people of all age groups.
WHAT YOU'LL LOVE
Great schools, fun for the whole family at local parks, along with a convenient location for commuting.
Have a look around Newtonbrook West.
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This neighbourhood has a consistent population, and is popular with recent immigrants, people in their 20s, people in their 30s, people in their 40s, and people in their 50s. Newtonbrook West is located in Newtonbrook in North York. In the 19th century, Newtonbrook was a separate municipality. In the 1950s, Newtonbrook was subdivided for a massive residential development. Currently, a majority of residents live in single detached or semi-detached houses.
People & Families in Newtonbrook West
Families with kids make up 43% of households in Newtonbrook West, while couples without children make up 21% of households and 24% of households are one person living alone. People in this neighbourhood come from 139 different ethnic origins, and 73% are first-generation immigrants, while 18% are second-generation immigrants.
Neighbourhood Households
8,965Neighbourhood Population
23,831Household Size
- 1 person - 24%
- 2 persons - 30%
- 3 persons - 20%
- 4 persons - 15%
- 5 or more persons - 10%
Household Types
- One-person households - 24%
- Non-family households - 7%
- Families with children - 42%
- Couples without children - 21%
- Multiple families in household - 4%
Children Per Family
- 1 child - 35%
- 2 children - 23%
- 3 or more children - 7%
Broad Age Ranges
- 0 to 14 years - 11%
- 15 to 64 years - 70%
- 65 years and over - 17%
Most Common Ethnic Origins
- Filipino - 18%
- Chinese - 11%
- Russian - 10%
- Korean - 9%
- Iranian - 8%
Age of Primary Household Maintainer
- 15 to 24 years - 5%
- 25 to 34 years - 11%
- 35 to 44 years - 17%
- 45 to 54 years - 20%
- 55 to 64 years - 18%
- 65 to 74 years - 12%
- 75 to 84 years - 9%
- 85 years and over - 5%
Specific Age Groups
- 0 to 4 years - 4%
- 5 to 9 years - 3%
- 10 to 14 years - 4%
- 15 to 19 years - 5%
- 20 to 29 years - 15%
- 30 to 39 years - 13%
- 40 to 49 years - 13%
- 50 to 59 years - 14%
- 60 to 69 years - 9%
- over 70 years - 9%
Newtonbrook West Schools
This neighbourhood has great elementary schools, elementary special programs, and secondary special programs. There are 9 public schools, 5 Catholic schools, 9 private schools, and 2 alternative/special schools serving this neighbourhood. The special programs offered at local schools include French Immersion, Jewish, International Baccalaureate, Special Education School, Christian, All-Male, and Advanced Placement.
Public Schools
9Catholic Schools
5Private Schools
9Public
- Lillian Public School
- Pleasant Public School
- Cummer Valley Middle School
- Northview Heights Secondary School
- Fisherville Senior Public School
- R. J. Lang Elementary and Middle School
- Newtonbrook Secondary School
- ÉS Étienne-Brûlé
- ÉÉ Paul-Demers
Catholic
- St. Cyril Catholic School
- ÉSC Monseigneur-de-Charbonnel
- St. Paschal Baylon Catholic School
- St. Antoine Daniel Catholic School
- ÉÉC Saint-Noël-Chabanel-Toronto
Private
- Associated Hebrew Schools - Kamin Elementary School
- Drewry Academy
- JNY Day School
- Willowdale Christian School
- The Toronto Cheder
- Unionville Academy
- Alborz School
- Alpha High School
- Urban International School (North York Campus)
Alternative/Special
Having Fun in Newtonbrook West
Fun is easy to find at the many parks & rec facilities here. Parks in this neighbourhood feature playgrounds for kids, sports parks, and skating. There are 7 parks in this neighbourhood, with 37 recreational facilities in total. The average numberof facilities per park is 5.
Number of Parks
7Number of Recreation Facilities
37Recreation Facilities in Neighbourhood Parks
- Playgrounds - 6
- Pool - 1
- Rinks - 2
- Tennis Courts - 10
- Ball Diamonds - 5
- Sports Fields - 5
- Community Centre - 1
- Splash Pad - 1
- Sports Court - 1
- Outdoor Games Facilities - 3
- Fitness/Weight Room - 1
- Gym - 1
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Getting Around in Newtonbrook West
There are 171 transit stops in Newtonbrook West. Rail stations include North York Centre Station. In Newtonbrook West, there are a mix of vehicle and transit commuters and most commute within the city.
Commute Destination for Residents
- Commute within the city - 67%
- Commute to another city - 32%
Commute Types
- Vehicle - 50%
- Transit - 43%
- Walk/bike - 4%
Commute Times of Residents
- 15 to 29 minutes - 23%
- 30 to 44 minutes - 28%
- 45 to 59 minutes - 17%
- 60 minutes and over - 20%
- Less than 15 minutes - 10%
Work and Education in Newtonbrook West
In Newtonbrook West, 47% of adult residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher and 73% have any postsecondary education. The health care and social assistance industry is the most common for residents.
Household Income
- Under $30,000 - 25%
- $30,000 to $39,999 - 9%
- $40,000 to $49,999 - 7%
- $50,000 to $59,999 - 7%
- $60,000 to $69,999 - 7%
- $70,000 to $79,999 - 5%
- $80,000 to $89,999 - 4%
- $90,000 to $99,999 - 4%
- $100,000 to $124,999 - 7%
- $125,000 to $149,999 - 5%
- $150,000 to $199,999 - 6%
- $200,000 and over - 5%
Most Common Occupations (Top 3)
- Sales and service occupations - 25%
- Business, finance and administration occupations - 15%
- Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services - 13%
Most Common Industries (Top 3)
- Health care and social assistance - 11%
- Professional, scientific and technical services - 10%
- Retail trade - 10%
Employment
- Employed - 54% of people over age 15 are employed
- Unemployed - 5% are unemployed
- Not in the labour force - 40% are retired, students, homemakers, etc.
Newtonbrook West Homes
In Newtonbrook West, there are a mix of home types. Newtonbrook West has a consistent population, with 47% of households having moved within the past 5 years and 17% having moved within the past year. It has a mix of older and newer homes and is a mix of owner and renter-occupied.
Home Types
- Single-detached house - 28%
- Semi-detached house - 6%
- Duplex - 4%
- Row house - 6%
- Low-rise apartment/condo - 5%
- High-rise apartment/condo - 49%
Condominium Status
- Condominium - 24%
- Not condominium - 75%
Number of Bedrooms in Homes
- 1 bedroom - 21%
- 2 bedrooms - 30%
- 3 bedrooms - 24%
- No bedrooms - 0%
- 4 or more bedrooms - 22%
Period of Home Construction
- 1961 to 1980 - 41%
- 1981 to 1990 - 8%
- 1991 to 2000 - 7%
- 2001 to 2005 - 3%
- 2006 to 2010 - 9%
- 2011 to 2016 - 7%
- 1960 or before - 20%
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Waterfront Communities - The Islands
In this Neighbourhood Guide, you'll find out more about the people who live here as well as the schools, parks and recreation facilities, homes, and more.
NEIGHBOURHOOD VIBE
This neighbourhood has several distinct pockets, from glass condo towers to heritage streets.
PROPERTY PULSE
Mostly condos and apartments with newer homes, floor-to-ceiling windows, and spacious layouts.
COMMUNITY CANVAS
A diverse community of highly educated individuals from various ethnic backgrounds.
WHAT YOU'LL LOVE
The abundance of parks and recreational facilities, waterfront access, and proximity to downtown attractions.
Have a look around Waterfront Communities - The Islands.
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This neighbourhood has a dynamic population, and is popular with highly educated people, people in their 20s, people in their 30s, people in their 40s, and people in their 50s. Toronto's harbour has been used since the founding of Toronto for shipping and industrial purposes. It is a waterfront community rich in heritage buildings, including the Canada Malting Silos site, the Crosse and Blackwell building at the southeast corner of Lake Shore Boulevard West and Bathurst Street, and the Tip Top Tailor building on the southwest corner of Lake Shore Boulevard West and Stadium Road. Comprising the only group of islands in the western part of Lake Ontario, the Toronto Islands are located just offshore from the city centre, and provide shelter for Toronto Harbour. This neighbourhood contains the condo-dense area known as Cityplace in addition to parts of the Fashion District and Corktown.
People & Families in Waterfront Communities - The Islands
Families with kids make up 11% of households in Waterfront Communities - The Islands, while couples without children make up 24% of households and 54% of households are one person living alone. People in Waterfront Communities - The Islands come from 199 different ethnic origins, and 44% are first-generation immigrants, while 27% are second-generation immigrants.
Neighbourhood Households
40,755Neighbourhood Population
65,913Household Size
- 1 person - 54%
- 2 persons - 35%
- 3 persons - 7%
- 4 persons - 2%
- 5 or more persons - 0%
Household Types
- One-person households - 54%
- Non-family households - 10%
- Families with children - 10%
- Couples without children - 23%
- Multiple families in household - 0%
Children Per Family
- 1 child - 21%
- 2 children - 7%
- 3 or more children - 2%
Broad Age Ranges
- 0 to 14 years - 5%
- 15 to 64 years - 87%
- 65 years and over - 7%
Most Common Ethnic Origins
- English - 16%
- Irish - 14%
- Chinese - 14%
- Canadian - 13%
- Scottish - 12%
Age of Primary Household Maintainer
- 15 to 24 years - 8%
- 25 to 34 years - 45%
- 35 to 44 years - 19%
- 45 to 54 years - 10%
- 55 to 64 years - 7%
- 65 to 74 years - 5%
- 75 to 84 years - 2%
- 85 years and over - 0%
Specific Age Groups
- 0 to 4 years - 3%
- 5 to 9 years - 1%
- 10 to 14 years - 0%
- 15 to 19 years - 1%
- 20 to 29 years - 33%
- 30 to 39 years - 28%
- 40 to 49 years - 10%
- 50 to 59 years - 7%
- 60 to 69 years - 5%
- over 70 years - 2%
Waterfront Communities - The Islands Schools
This neighbourhood has great elementary schools, great secondary schools, elementary special programs, and secondary special programs. There are 13 public schools, 6 Catholic schools, 1 private school, and 4 alternative/special schools serving Waterfront Communities - The Islands. The special programs offered at local schools include French Immersion and International Baccalaureate.
Public Schools
13Catholic Schools
6Private Schools
1Public
- Harbord Collegiate Institute
- Jarvis Collegiate Institute
- Jean Lumb Public School
- Ryerson Community School
- Dundas Junior Public School
- Island Public/Natural Science School
- Collège français secondaire
- Market Lane Junior and Senior Public School
- Queen Alexandra Middle School
- Ogden Junior Public School
- ÉÉ Gabrielle-Roy
- The Waterfront School
- Nelson Mandela Park Public School
Catholic
- Bishop Macdonell Catholic School
- St. Mary Catholic School
- ÉSC Saint-Frère-André
- St. Paul Catholic School
- St. Michael Catholic School
- ÉÉC du Sacré-Coeur-Toronto
Private
Alternative/Special
- ALPHA Alternative Junior School
- Downtown Alternative School
- City School
- Oasis Alternative Secondary School
Having Fun in Waterfront Communities - The Islands
Fun is easy to find at the many parks & rec facilities here. Parks in Waterfront Communities - The Islands feature playgrounds for kids, sports parks, dog parks, swimming, skating, and water access. There are 33 parks in Waterfront Communities - The Islands, with 104 recreational facilities in total. The average number of facilities per park is 3.
Number of Parks
33Number of Recreation Facilities
104Recreation Facilities in Neighbourhood Parks
- Playgrounds - 15
- Dog Parks - 5
- Pool - 1
- Rink - 1
- Tennis Courts - 6
- Volleyball Courts - 3
- Basketball Courts - 3
- Ball Diamonds - 6
- Sports Fields - 6
- Tracks - 2
- Community Centres - 2
- Splash Pads - 13
- Beaches - 9
- Sports Court - 1
- Outdoor Games Facilities - 2
- Boating Facilities - 5
- Botanical Gardens - 2
- Community Garden - 1
- Trails - 12
- Arts/Performance Facilities - 3
- Fitness/Weight Rooms - 3
- Gyms - 3
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Getting Around in Waterfront Communities - The Islands
There are 270 transit stops in this neighbourhood. Rail stations include King Station. In this neighbourhood, there are a mix of commute types, most commute within the city, and people have mostly medium commutes.
Commute Destination for Residents
- Commute within the city - 89%
- Commute to another city - 10%
Commute Types
- Vehicle - 21%
- Transit - 25%
- Walk/bike - 50%
Commute Times of Residents
- 15 to 29 minutes - 41%
- 30 to 44 minutes - 22%
- 45 to 59 minutes - 7%
- 60 minutes and over - 6%
- Less than 15 minutes - 21%
Work and Education in Waterfront Communities - The Islands
Waterfront Communities - The Islands is popular with highly educated people, with 72% of adult residents holding a bachelor's degree or higher and 89% having any postsecondary education. The professional, scientific and technical services industry is the most common for residents.
Household Income
- Under $30,000 - 15%
- $30,000 to $39,999 - 4%
- $40,000 to $49,999 - 6%
- $50,000 to $59,999 - 6%
- $60,000 to $69,999 - 7%
- $70,000 to $79,999 - 7%
- $80,000 to $89,999 - 6%
- $90,000 to $99,999 - 5%
- $100,000 to $124,999 - 11%
- $125,000 to $149,999 - 7%
- $150,000 to $199,999 - 8%
- $200,000 and over - 9%
Most Common Occupations (Top 3)
- Business, finance and administration occupations - 26%
- Management occupations - 18%
- Sales and service occupations - 15%
Most Common Industries (Top 3)
- Professional, scientific and technical services - 24%
- Finance and insurance - 19%
- Information and cultural industries - 6%
Employment
- Employed - 78% of people over age 15 are employed
- Unemployed - 4% are unemployed
- Not in the labour force - 17% are retired, students, homemakers, etc.
Waterfront Communities - The Islands Homes
In this neighbourhood, there are mostly condos and apartments. This neighbourhood has a dynamic population, with 72% of households having moved within the past 5 years and 32% having moved within the past year. It has mostly newer homes and is a mix of owner and renter-occupied.
Home Types
- Single-detached house - 0%
- Semi-detached house - 0%
- Duplex - 0%
- Row house - 1%
- Low-rise apartment/condo - 1%
- High-rise apartment/condo - 96%
Condominium Status
- Condominium - 87%
- Not condominium - 12%
Number of Bedrooms in Homes
- 1 bedroom - 60%
- 2 bedrooms - 32%
- 3 bedrooms - 4%
- No bedrooms - 2%
- 4 or more bedrooms - 0%
Period of Home Construction
- 1961 to 1980 - 6%
- 1981 to 1990 - 8%
- 1991 to 2000 - 9%
- 2001 to 2005 - 14%
- 2006 to 2010 - 23%
- 2011 to 2016 - 34%
- 1960 or before - 1%
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Realstar's Brookbanks Apartments are well-appointed apartment rental buildings conveniently located at the Don Valley Parkway and Brookbanks Drive. These apartments for rent are in the heart of North York making commuting and running errands easy. Take advantage of the many walking trails in the area, or enjoy sipping coffee from your large balcony taking in the view of beautiful Donalda Park. This vibrant North York neighbourhood will fulfill your every need.
Suite Features:
- Well-maintained 1, 2, 3 and 4-bedroom suites
- Wood flooring
- Fridge and stove
- 1 1/2 baths in most suites
- In-suite storage
- Private balcony
- Heat and water included
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- Upgraded suites include*
- Open-concept kitchen with island*
- Designer cabinetry*
- Stainless steel appliances*
- Over-the-range microwave*
- Dishwasher*
- Granite countertops*
- Recessed lighting*
- Custom blinds*
Property Features:
- Transitioning to 100% smoke-free living
- Laundry facilities
- Secure entry
- BBQ area with gazebo
- Playground
- Surface and garage parking
- Pet friendly
- On-site management
Neighbourhood Attractions:
- Public transportation at door step of property
- Easy access to Don Valley Parkway, 401 and major highways
- Overlooking Donalda Park
- Food Basics, Metro and No Frills are all minutes away!
Living with Realstar
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Brookbanks is located conveniently with access to the Don Valley Park, 401 and all major public transportation.
Shopping is also at your doorstep with grocery stores, cafes and restaurants all close by. Shops at Don Mills are also not too far from this location offering some of the best shopping in Toronto.There are parks, schools and daycares close by making this an ideal location for families.
Local North York features:
Tim Hortons
Second Cup
Starbucks
Valu-Mart
Food Basics
Metro
Shops at Don Mills
Shoppers Drug Mart
Canada Post
Rainbow Cinemas
Ontario Science Centre
Brookbanks Park
Don River
Parkway Mall
Pizza Pizza
Petro Canada
Toronto Public Library
Canada Post
LCBO
Additional
- Stainless steel appliances
- Designer cabinetry
- Granite countertops
- Beautifully landscaped grounds
- BBQ area with gazebo
- Upgraded suites
- Recessed lighting in kitchen*
- Open concept kitchen with island*
- One, two, three, four bedroom and penthouse suites
- 1 1/2 baths in most suites
- Major renovation including refinished kitchen, bathroom, hard surface flooring and stainless steel appliances*
- Freshly painted
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Flemingdon Park
In this Neighbourhood Guide, you'll find out more about the people who live here as well as the schools, parks and recreation facilities, homes, and more.
NEIGHBOURHOOD VIBE
A multicultural community with a consistent population and a vibrant atmosphere.
PROPERTY PULSE
Mostly condos and apartments with older homes. Bright and spacious units with modern features.
COMMUNITY CANVAS
A diverse community of families, immigrants, and professionals. Friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
WHAT YOU'LL LOVE
Great schools, parks, and recreational facilities. Easy access to transit and amenities.
Have a look around Flemingdon Park.
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Flemingdon Park has a consistent population, and is popular with recent immigrants, families with kids under 5, families with kids aged 5 to 9, people in their 20s, people in their 30s, and people in their 40s. Flemingdon Park is a multicultural community in North York. Flemingdon Park is separated from neighbouring communities by river valleys on three sides, and a light industrial area, now mostly used as corporate offices, next to several railway lines on the north side. The community is named after its original owner, Robert John Fleming, the Mayor of Toronto in 18921893 and 18961897, and the nearby Don River.
People & Families in Flemingdon Park
Families with kids make up 51% of households in Flemingdon Park, while couples without children make up 15% of households and 25% of households are one person living alone. People in this neighbourhood come from 153 different ethnic origins, and 68% are first-generation immigrants, while 26% are second-generation immigrants.
Neighbourhood Households
7,830Neighbourhood Population
21,933Household Size
- 1 person - 25%
- 2 persons - 26%
- 3 persons - 17%
- 4 persons - 15%
- 5 or more persons - 15%
Household Types
- One-person households - 25%
- Non-family households - 5%
- Families with children - 50%
- Couples without children - 15%
- Multiple families in household - 3%
Children Per Family
- 1 child - 31%
- 2 children - 26%
- 3 or more children - 18%
Broad Age Ranges
- 0 to 14 years - 19%
- 15 to 64 years - 66%
- 65 years and over - 13%
Most Common Ethnic Origins
- East Indian - 20%
- Filipino - 10%
- Afghan - 8%
- Pakistani - 6%
- Canadian - 5%
Age of Primary Household Maintainer
- 15 to 24 years - 1%
- 25 to 34 years - 13%
- 35 to 44 years - 20%
- 45 to 54 years - 22%
- 55 to 64 years - 17%
- 65 to 74 years - 12%
- 75 to 84 years - 8%
- 85 years and over - 2%
Specific Age Groups
- 0 to 4 years - 6%
- 5 to 9 years - 6%
- 10 to 14 years - 6%
- 15 to 19 years - 6%
- 20 to 29 years - 14%
- 30 to 39 years - 14%
- 40 to 49 years - 12%
- 50 to 59 years - 11%
- 60 to 69 years - 8%
- over 70 years - 6%
Flemingdon Park Schools
Flemingdon Park has great elementary schools, great secondary schools, elementary special programs, and secondary special programs. There are 13 public schools and 9 Catholic schools serving this neighbourhood. The special programs offered at local schools include International Baccalaureate and French Immersion.
Public Schools
13Catholic Schools
9Public
- Gordon A. Brown Middle School
- Grenoble Public School
- Collège français secondaire
- Valley Park Middle School
- Gateway Public School
- ÉÉ Jeanne-Lajoie
- O'Connor Public School
- Rippleton Public School
- Victoria Park Collegiate Institute
- Don Mills Middle School
- Marc Garneau Collegiate Institute
- Don Mills Collegiate Institute
- ÉS Michelle-O'Bonsawin
Catholic
- Canadian Martyrs Catholic School
- St. John XXIII Catholic School
- Our Lady of Wisdom Catholic School
- ÉÉC du Bon-Berger
- ÉÉC du Sacré-Coeur-Toronto
- Precious Blood Catholic School
- St. Bonaventure Catholic School
- ÉSC Saint-Frère-André
- ÉÉC Georges-Étienne-Cartier
Having Fun in Flemingdon Park
Fun is easy to find at the many parks & rec facilities here. Parks in Flemingdon Park feature playgrounds for kids, sports parks, dog parks, and skating. There are 9 parks in this neighbourhood, with 46 recreational facilities in total. The average number of facilities per park is 5.
Number of Parks
9Number of Recreation Facilities
46Recreation Facilities in Neighbourhood Parks
- Playgrounds - 4
- Dog Park - 1
- Pool - 1
- Arena - 1
- Rinks - 2
- Tennis Courts - 4
- Basketball Courts - 4
- Ball Diamonds - 3
- Sports Fields - 10
- Track - 1
- Community Centres - 2
- Splash Pads - 2
- Golf Course - 1
- Sports Court - 1
- Outdoor Games Facility - 1
- Archery Range - 1
- Community Garden - 1
- Trails - 3
- Fitness/Weight Rooms - 2
- Gym - 1
Getting Around in Flemingdon Park
There are 80 transit stops in this neighbourhood. In this neighbourhood, there are a mix of vehicle and transit commuters and most commute within the city.
Commute Destination for Residents
- Commute within the city - 84%
- Commute to another city - 14%
Commute Types
- Vehicle - 47%
- Transit - 46%
- Walk/bike - 4%
Commute Times of Residents
- 15 to 29 minutes - 22%
- 30 to 44 minutes - 23%
- 45 to 59 minutes - 19%
- 60 minutes and over - 21%
- Less than 15 minutes - 12%
Work and Education in Flemingdon Park
In Flemingdon Park, 35% of adult residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher and 61% have any postsecondary education. The retail trade industry is the most common for residents.
Household Income
- Under $30,000 - 24%
- $30,000 to $39,999 - 12%
- $40,000 to $49,999 - 11%
- $50,000 to $59,999 - 9%
- $60,000 to $69,999 - 8%
- $70,000 to $79,999 - 6%
- $80,000 to $89,999 - 5%
- $90,000 to $99,999 - 4%
- $100,000 to $124,999 - 6%
- $125,000 to $149,999 - 3%
- $150,000 to $199,999 - 2%
- $200,000 and over - 1%
Most Common Occupations (Top 3)
- Sales and service occupations - 32%
- Business, finance and administration occupations - 15%
- Occupations in education, law and social, community and government services - 12%
Most Common Industries (Top 3)
- Retail trade - 13%
- Health care and social assistance - 10%
- Accommodation and food services - 10%
Employment
- Employed - 50% of people over age 15 are employed
- Unemployed - 5% are unemployed
- Not in the labour force - 43% are retired, students, homemakers, etc.
Flemingdon Park Homes
In Flemingdon Park, there are mostly condos and apartments. Flemingdon Park has a consistent population, with 40% of households having moved within the past 5 years and 14% having moved within the past year. It has mostly older homes and is a mix of owner and renter-occupied.
Home Types
- Single-detached house - 0%
- Semi-detached house - 2%
- Duplex - 0%
- Row house - 7%
- Low-rise apartment/condo - 8%
- High-rise apartment/condo - 82%
Condominium Status
- Condominium - 52%
- Not condominium - 47%
Number of Bedrooms in Homes
- 1 bedroom - 23%
- 2 bedrooms - 45%
- 3 bedrooms - 25%
- No bedrooms - 0%
- 4 or more bedrooms - 4%
Period of Home Construction
- 1961 to 1980 - 61%
- 1981 to 1990 - 12%
- 1991 to 2000 - 8%
- 2001 to 2005 - 2%
- 2006 to 2010 - 0%
- 2011 to 2016 - 1%
- 1960 or before - 12%
Renters & Owners
- Owner - 44%
- Rent
ocated just 800 meters from Don Mills underground station and Fairview Mall, this unit offers exceptional convenience and connectivity via bus and train. With easy access to highways 404 and 401, commuting is a breeze Plus, benefit from having top-rated schools within a 2km radius
Henry Farm
In this Neighbourhood Guide, you'll find out more about the people who live here as well as the schools, parks and recreation facilities, homes, and more.
NEIGHBOURHOOD VIBE
A neighbourhood with a strong sense of community and family-friendly atmosphere.
PROPERTY PULSE
Mostly condos and apartments, with some low-density suburban areas. Spacious and bright units.
COMMUNITY CANVAS
A dynamic population with a mix of recent immigrants, families, and young professionals.
WHAT YOU'LL LOVE
Great elementary schools, parks with playgrounds, sports parks, and easy access to transit.
Have a look around Henry Farm.
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This neighbourhood has a dynamic population, and is popular with recent immigrants, families with kids under 5, families with kids aged 5 to 9, people in their 20s, people in their 30s, and people in their 40s. Henry Farm is located just north of Highway 401 and west of Highway 404. It is named after George Stewart Henry who was the tenth Premier of Ontario from 1930-34. Ten days before his death in 1958, Henry sold his farm for $2 million to the developers of the present-day neighbourhood. Henry Farm was developed into a housing subdivision in the 1960s. Most of the neighbourhood consists of low density suburban housing.
People & Families in Henry Farm
Families with kids make up 40% of households in this neighbourhood, while couples without children make up 21% of households and 28% of households are one person living alone. People in Henry Farm come from 129 different ethnic origins, and 74% are first-generation immigrants, while 18% are second-generation immigrants.
Neighbourhood Households
6,360Neighbourhood Population
15,723Household Size
- 1 person - 27%
- 2 persons - 31%
- 3 persons - 18%
- 4 persons - 13%
- 5 or more persons - 7%
Household Types
- One-person households - 28%
- Non-family households - 8%
- Families with children - 40%
- Couples without children - 20%
- Multiple families in household - 2%
Children Per Family
- 1 child - 34%
- 2 children - 22%
- 3 or more children - 9%
Broad Age Ranges
- 0 to 14 years - 15%
- 15 to 64 years - 74%
- 65 years and over - 9%
Most Common Ethnic Origins
- Chinese - 21%
- East Indian - 14%
- Filipino - 8%
- Canadian - 5%
- English - 5%
Age of Primary Household Maintainer
- 15 to 24 years - 7%
- 25 to 34 years - 28%
- 35 to 44 years - 21%
- 45 to 54 years - 15%
- 55 to 64 years - 13%
- 65 to 74 years - 7%
- 75 to 84 years - 4%
- 85 years and over - 1%
Specific Age Groups
- 0 to 4 years - 5%
- 5 to 9 years - 5%
- 10 to 14 years - 4%
- 15 to 19 years - 5%
- 20 to 29 years - 21%
- 30 to 39 years - 19%
- 40 to 49 years - 11%
- 50 to 59 years - 9%
- 60 to 69 years - 7%
- over 70 years - 4%
Henry Farm Schools
Henry Farm has great elementary schools, elementary special programs, and secondary special programs. There are 10 public schools, 5 Catholic schools, and 7 private schools serving this neighbourhood. The special programs offered at local schools include Advanced Placement, French Immersion, International Baccalaureate, Christian, Other Religions, and Islamic.
Public Schools
10Catholic Schools
5Private Schools
7Public
- ÉS Étienne-Brûlé
- ÉÉ Laure-Rièse
- ÉÉ Paul-Demers
- George S. Henry Academy
- Sir John A. Macdonald Collegiate Institute
- Pleasant View Middle School
- Muirhead Public School
- Woodbine Middle School
- Forest Manor Public School
- Shaughnessy Public School
Catholic
- St. Timothy Catholic School
- ÉÉC Sainte-Madeleine
- ÉSC Monseigneur-de-Charbonnel
- St. Gerald Catholic School
- Our Lady of Wisdom Catholic School
Private
- Oxford College of Canada
- Cestar High School
- North Toronto Christian School
- A. R. S. Armenian Private School
- Abu Huraira Center Academy
- Elite Academic School
- Ontario International College
Having Fun in Henry Farm
Fun is easy to find at the parks here. Parks in Henry Farm feature playgrounds for kids and sports parks. There are 3 parks in Henry Farm, with 28 recreational facilities in total. The average number of facilities per park is 9.
Number of Parks
3Number of Recreation Facilities
28Recreation Facilities in Neighbourhood Parks
- Playgrounds - 3
- Pools - 2
- Tennis Courts - 7
- Basketball Courts - 2
- Ball Diamonds - 2
- Sports Fields - 2
- Track - 1
- Community Centre - 1
- Sports Courts - 2
- Community Garden - 1
- Trails - 2
- Fitness/Weigh Rooms - 2
- Gym - 1
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Getting Around in Henry Farm
There are 96 transit stops in this neighbourhood. Rail stations include Don Mills Station. In this neighbourhood, there are a mix of vehicle and transit commuters and most commute within the city.
Commute Destination for Residents
- Commute within the city - 76%
- Commute to another city - 22%
Commute Types
- Vehicle - 46%
- Transit - 47%
- Walk/bike - 4%
Commute Times of Residents
- 15 to 29 minutes - 24%
- 30 to 44 minutes - 26%
- 45 to 59 minutes - 16%
- 60 minutes and over - 21%
- Less than 15 minutes - 9%
Work and Education in Henry Farm
In this neighbourhood, 57% of adult residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher and 80% have any postsecondary education. The professional, scientific and technical services industry is the most common for residents.
Household Income
- Under $30,000 - 24%
- $30,000 to $39,999 - 8%
- $40,000 to $49,999 - 8%
- $50,000 to $59,999 - 8%
- $60,000 to $69,999 - 7%
- $70,000 to $79,999 - 7%
- $80,000 to $89,999 - 6%
- $90,000 to $99,999 - 5%
- $100,000 to $124,999 - 8%
- $125,000 to $149,999 - 4%
- $150,000 to $199,999 - 4%
- $200,000 and over - 3%
Most Common Occupations (Top 3)
- Sales and service occupations - 26%
- Business, finance and administration occupations - 20%
- Natural and applied sciences and related occupations - 16%
Most Common Industries (Top 3)
- Professional, scientific and technical services - 17%
- Retail trade - 11%
- Finance and insurance - 10%
Employment
- Employed - 58% of people over age 15 are employed
- Unemployed - 6% are unemployed
- Not in the labour force - 34% are retired, students, homemakers, etc.
Henry Farm Homes
In this neighbourhood, there are mostly condos and apartments. Henry Farm has a dynamic population, with 64% of households having moved within the past 5 years and 26% having moved within the past year. It has a mix of older and newer homes and is mostly renter-occupied.
Home Types
- Single-detached house - 7%
- Semi-detached house - 0%
- Duplex - 0%
- Row house - 6%
- Low-rise apartment/condo - 1%
- High-rise apartment/condo - 83%
Condominium Status
- Condominium - 50%
- Not condominium - 49%
Number of Bedrooms in Homes
- 1 bedroom - 42%
- 2 bedrooms - 31%
- 3 bedrooms - 17%
- No bedrooms - 0%
- 4 or more bedrooms - 7%
Period of Home Construction
- 1961 to 1980 - 37%
- 1981 to 1990 - 4%
- 1991 to 2000 - 4%
- 2001 to 2005 - 3%
- 2006 to 2010 - 5%
- 2011 to 2016 - 36%
- 1960 or before - 7%
Renters & Owners
- Owner - 37%
- Renter - 62%
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- Keyless Controlled Access Security System
- Security Cameras and Overnight Security Patrol
- 100% Smoke-Free Building for Easy Breathing
- Pet Friendly Community
- Underground Heated Parking
- Heated Bike Storage
- Minutes away from Don Mills TTC and Fairview Mall
- Easy access to all major highways (400, 404 and DVP)
- Professionally managed by Rhapsody Property Management
- On-site Maintenance
Suite Amenities
- Offering 1,2 and 3 bedroom suites and 4 bedroom townhomes
- 4 Piece Stainless Steel Kitchen Appliances
- In-suite Washer and Dryer
- Quartz Countertops
- High Ceilings
- Roller Blinds
- Laminate Wood Flooring
- Private Balcony and Patio
Additional
- Video surveillance
- Schools nearby
- Urban Cafe
- On-site maitenance
- Quartz Countertops
- Rooftop Terrace
- Bike Repair Station
- Parcel Pending Package Management
- Keyless controlled access security system
- 100% Smoke-Free Building for Easy Breathing
- Free Weights + Squat Rack
- On-site children's playground
- Professionally Managed by Rhapsody
- Walking distance to Don Mills TTC Subway Station
- Minutes away from Fairview Mall Shopping Centre
- Resident Party Room
- High Ceilings
- Large Closets
- Bike Racks
- View
- Rent Controlled Building
At VIA123, we have designed a brand new rental living experience tailored to give you the lifestyle you deserve. Enjoy the flexibility and financial freedom of renting without sacrificing the finer things in life. At VIA123 you will find sleek condo-inspired suites for those looking to enjoy the benefits of a luxury stand-alone residence with the convenience and ease of rental living.
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Pricing subject to change based on real-time availability. For Floorplans and Pricing please visit www.via123.ca/floorplans or contact us for more details.
**Suite photos advertised are of a model suite and are not representative of all suites available for rent
Office Hours
Monday Friday 9AM 6PM
Saturday 10AM - 6PM
Professional property management and resident services by Rhapsody Property Management Services
Community Amenities
- Rent Controlled Building
- Fitness Centre (Life Fitness Equipment including squat rack and free weights)
- Urban Café
- Resident Party Room
- Rooftop Terrace
- On-site Children's playground
- Parcel Pending Package Management
- Keyless Controlled Access Security System
- Security Cameras and Overnight Security Patrol
- 100% Smoke-Free Building for Easy Breathing
- Pet Friendly Community
- Underground Heated Parking
- Heated Bike Storage
- Minutes away from Don Mills TTC and Fairview Mall
- Easy access to all major highways (400, 404 and DVP)
- Professionally managed by Rhapsody Property Management
- On-site Maintenance
Suite Amenities
- Offering 1,2 and 3 bedroom suites and 4 bedroom townhomes
- 4 Piece Stainless Steel Kitchen Appliances
- In-suite Washer and Dryer
- Quartz Countertops
- High Ceilings
- Roller Blinds
- Laminate Wood Flooring
- Private Balcony and Patio
Additional
- Video surveillance
- Schools nearby
- Urban Cafe
- On-site maitenance
- Quartz Countertops
- Rooftop Terrace
- Bike Repair Station
- Parcel Pending Package Management
- Keyless controlled access security system
- 100% Smoke-Free Building for Easy Breathing
- Free Weights + Squat Rack
- On-site children's playground
- Professionally Managed by Rhapsody
- Walking distance to Don Mills TTC Subway Station
- Minutes away from Fairview Mall Shopping Centre
- Resident Party Room
- High Ceilings
- Large Closets
- Bike Racks
- View
- Rent Controlled Building
Amazing location! The city is at your doorstep with this exceptional Bathurst and Finch rental location. The TTC stops at the front door and offers 24-hour service, plus it is a very quick trip to Finch Subway Station. The location also provides easy access to both Highway 401 and Allen Expressway. Within the immediate vicinity of this apartment community you'll find a library, community centre, North York General Hospital, a daycare, a large playground and the local high school. The area has many restaurants, coffee shops and local independent stores, including salons, groceries and a bakery. Shoppers will enjoy having several great malls easily accessible including The Promenade and Centrepoint Mall.
We offer spacious, bright, completely renovated 1 bedroom apartments complete with new appliances, parquet hardwood flooring and a multi-camera security system. Enjoy our state of the art smart card laundry equipment and for commuting residents, parking is available.
This beautiful high-rise community is perfectly located near everything you could need! Walk to banks, boutiques, coffee shops, and the post office.
Yonge Eglinton Centre, full of shops and services, including a grocery store and a pharmacy, is a mere 7-minute walk from the building. The Toronto Public Library, Absolute Comedy, and Cineplex Cinemas are nearby.
Explore the trails at Blythwood Ravine Park and Sherwood Park, a few minutes from home, or walk to Eglinton Park which features a splash pad, playground, and various sports fields. There is also a community center at the park with indoor and outdoor pools, fitness facilities, and a walking tack.
Commute with ease using the nearby transit stops or take the short walk to the Eglinton Subway Station.
Additional
- Video surveillance
- Convenience store
- Schools nearby
- Smart card laundry on site
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Waterfront Communities - The Islands
In this Neighbourhood Guide, you'll find out more about the people who live here as well as the schools, parks and recreation facilities, homes, and more.
NEIGHBOURHOOD VIBE
This neighbourhood has several distinct pockets, from glass condo towers to heritage streets.
PROPERTY PULSE
Mostly condos and apartments with newer homes, floor-to-ceiling windows, and spacious layouts.
COMMUNITY CANVAS
A diverse community of highly educated individuals from various ethnic backgrounds.
WHAT YOU'LL LOVE
The abundance of parks and recreational facilities, waterfront access, and proximity to downtown attractions.
Have a look around Waterfront Communities - The Islands.
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This neighbourhood has a dynamic population, and is popular with highly educated people, people in their 20s, people in their 30s, people in their 40s, and people in their 50s. Toronto's harbour has been used since the founding of Toronto for shipping and industrial purposes. It is a waterfront community rich in heritage buildings, including the Canada Malting Silos site, the Crosse and Blackwell building at the southeast corner of Lake Shore Boulevard West and Bathurst Street, and the Tip Top Tailor building on the southwest corner of Lake Shore Boulevard West and Stadium Road. Comprising the only group of islands in the western part of Lake Ontario, the Toronto Islands are located just offshore from the city centre, and provide shelter for Toronto Harbour. This neighbourhood contains the condo-dense area known as Cityplace in addition to parts of the Fashion District and Corktown.
People & Families in Waterfront Communities - The Islands
Families with kids make up 11% of households in Waterfront Communities - The Islands, while couples without children make up 24% of households and 54% of households are one person living alone. People in Waterfront Communities - The Islands come from 199 different ethnic origins, and 44% are first-generation immigrants, while 27% are second-generation immigrants.
Neighbourhood Households
40,755Neighbourhood Population
65,913Household Size
- 1 person - 54%
- 2 persons - 35%
- 3 persons - 7%
- 4 persons - 2%
- 5 or more persons - 0%
Household Types
- One-person households - 54%
- Non-family households - 10%
- Families with children - 10%
- Couples without children - 23%
- Multiple families in household - 0%
Children Per Family
- 1 child - 21%
- 2 children - 7%
- 3 or more children - 2%
Broad Age Ranges
- 0 to 14 years - 5%
- 15 to 64 years - 87%
- 65 years and over - 7%
Most Common Ethnic Origins
- English - 16%
- Irish - 14%
- Chinese - 14%
- Canadian - 13%
- Scottish - 12%
Age of Primary Household Maintainer
- 15 to 24 years - 8%
- 25 to 34 years - 45%
- 35 to 44 years - 19%
- 45 to 54 years - 10%
- 55 to 64 years - 7%
- 65 to 74 years - 5%
- 75 to 84 years - 2%
- 85 years and over - 0%
Specific Age Groups
- 0 to 4 years - 3%
- 5 to 9 years - 1%
- 10 to 14 years - 0%
- 15 to 19 years - 1%
- 20 to 29 years - 33%
- 30 to 39 years - 28%
- 40 to 49 years - 10%
- 50 to 59 years - 7%
- 60 to 69 years - 5%
- over 70 years - 2%
Waterfront Communities - The Islands Schools
This neighbourhood has great elementary schools, great secondary schools, elementary special programs, and secondary special programs. There are 13 public schools, 6 Catholic schools, 1 private school, and 4 alternative/special schools serving Waterfront Communities - The Islands. The special programs offered at local schools include French Immersion and International Baccalaureate.
Public Schools
13Catholic Schools
6Private Schools
1Public
- Harbord Collegiate Institute
- Jarvis Collegiate Institute
- Jean Lumb Public School
- Ryerson Community School
- Dundas Junior Public School
- Island Public/Natural Science School
- Collège français secondaire
- Market Lane Junior and Senior Public School
- Queen Alexandra Middle School
- Ogden Junior Public School
- ÉÉ Gabrielle-Roy
- The Waterfront School
- Nelson Mandela Park Public School
Catholic
- Bishop Macdonell Catholic School
- St. Mary Catholic School
- ÉSC Saint-Frère-André
- St. Paul Catholic School
- St. Michael Catholic School
- ÉÉC du Sacré-Coeur-Toronto
Private
Alternative/Special
- ALPHA Alternative Junior School
- Downtown Alternative School
- City School
- Oasis Alternative Secondary School
Having Fun in Waterfront Communities - The Islands
Fun is easy to find at the many parks & rec facilities here. Parks in Waterfront Communities - The Islands feature playgrounds for kids, sports parks, dog parks, swimming, skating, and water access. There are 33 parks in Waterfront Communities - The Islands, with 104 recreational facilities in total. The average number of facilities per park is 3.
Number of Parks
33Number of Recreation Facilities
104Recreation Facilities in Neighbourhood Parks
- Playgrounds - 15
- Dog Parks - 5
- Pool - 1
- Rink - 1
- Tennis Courts - 6
- Volleyball Courts - 3
- Basketball Courts - 3
- Ball Diamonds - 6
- Sports Fields - 6
- Tracks - 2
- Community Centres - 2
- Splash Pads - 13
- Beaches - 9
- Sports Court - 1
- Outdoor Games Facilities - 2
- Boating Facilities - 5
- Botanical Gardens - 2
- Community Garden - 1
- Trails - 12
- Arts/Performance Facilities - 3
- Fitness/Weight Rooms - 3
- Gyms - 3
As part of our mission to help you with home affordability, we are actively searching for special offers from Canada's best mortgage providers. Watch this space!
Getting Around in Waterfront Communities - The Islands
There are 270 transit stops in this neighbourhood. Rail stations include King Station. In this neighbourhood, there are a mix of commute types, most commute within the city, and people have mostly medium commutes.
Commute Destination for Residents
- Commute within the city - 89%
- Commute to another city - 10%
Commute Types
- Vehicle - 21%
- Transit - 25%
- Walk/bike - 50%
Commute Times of Residents
- 15 to 29 minutes - 41%
- 30 to 44 minutes - 22%
- 45 to 59 minutes - 7%
- 60 minutes and over - 6%
- Less than 15 minutes - 21%
Work and Education in Waterfront Communities - The Islands
Waterfront Communities - The Islands is popular with highly educated people, with 72% of adult residents holding a bachelor's degree or higher and 89% having any postsecondary education. The professional, scientific and technical services industry is the most common for residents.
Household Income
- Under $30,000 - 15%
- $30,000 to $39,999 - 4%
- $40,000 to $49,999 - 6%
- $50,000 to $59,999 - 6%
- $60,000 to $69,999 - 7%
- $70,000 to $79,999 - 7%
- $80,000 to $89,999 - 6%
- $90,000 to $99,999 - 5%
- $100,000 to $124,999 - 11%
- $125,000 to $149,999 - 7%
- $150,000 to $199,999 - 8%
- $200,000 and over - 9%
Most Common Occupations (Top 3)
- Business, finance and administration occupations - 26%
- Management occupations - 18%
- Sales and service occupations - 15%
Most Common Industries (Top 3)
- Professional, scientific and technical services - 24%
- Finance and insurance - 19%
- Information and cultural industries - 6%
Employment
- Employed - 78% of people over age 15 are employed
- Unemployed - 4% are unemployed
- Not in the labour force - 17% are retired, students, homemakers, etc.
Waterfront Communities - The Islands Homes
In this neighbourhood, there are mostly condos and apartments. This neighbourhood has a dynamic population, with 72% of households having moved within the past 5 years and 32% having moved within the past year. It has mostly newer homes and is a mix of owner and renter-occupied.
Home Types
- Single-detached house - 0%
- Semi-detached house - 0%
- Duplex - 0%
- Row house - 1%
- Low-rise apartment/condo - 1%
- High-rise apartment/condo - 96%
Condominium Status
- Condominium - 87%
- Not condominium - 12%
Number of Bedrooms in Homes
- 1 bedroom - 60%
- 2 bedrooms - 32%
- 3 bedrooms - 4%
- No bedrooms - 2%
- 4 or more bedrooms - 0%
Period of Home Construction
- 1961 to 1980 - 6%
- 1981 to 1990 - 8%
- 1991 to 2000 - 9%
- 2001 to 2005 - 14%
- 2006 to 2010 - 23%
- 2011 to 2016 - 34%
- 1960 or before - 1%
Additional
- Beach nearby
- Complimentary WiFi in Garage
- 24/7 concierge service
-------------Welcome to the Palisades. Located at 25 San Romanoway in Toronto, this charming residential apartment offers you a great selection of amenities. Our spacious 2 and 3 bedroom suites feature beautiful hardwood floors, sunken living rooms, ceiling fans, and roomy kitchen with appliances. Most suites also have balconies with stunning views. The Palisades also has on-site laundry room, party room, tennis courts, underground parking, dedicated staff, and security patrols. There's also an on-site playground and daycare.
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Willowdale East
In this Neighbourhood Guide, you'll find out more about the people who live here as well as the schools, parks and recreation facilities, homes, and more.
NEIGHBOURHOOD VIBE
A vibrant and diverse neighbourhood with a mix of cultures and a dynamic population.
PROPERTY PULSE
Mostly condos and apartments, with areas of large luxury homes.
COMMUNITY CANVAS
A community of highly educated individuals, popular with recent immigrants.
WHAT YOU'LL LOVE
Great schools with many special program options. Easy access to transit and recreation amenities.
Have a look around Willowdale East.
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Willowdale East has a dynamic population, and is popular with highly educated people, recent immigrants, people in their 20s, people in their 30s, people in their 40s, and people in their 50s. Willowdale East is located in the larger area of Willowdale which began as a postal village, and now consists of single-family homes, condominium townhouses and high-rise condominium towers. High density development is restricted along Yonge Street. The single-family homes range in age from the original 1910 to 1950s construction to very large replacement two-storey luxury homes built in the 1990s.
People & Families in Willowdale East
Families with kids make up 36% of households in Willowdale East, while couples without children make up 22% of households and 33% of households are one person living alone. People in this neighbourhood come from 165 different ethnic origins, and 73% are first-generation immigrants, while 19% are second-generation immigrants.
Neighbourhood Households
22,305Neighbourhood Population
50,434Household Size
- 1 person - 33%
- 2 persons - 32%
- 3 persons - 18%
- 4 persons - 11%
- 5 or more persons - 4%
Household Types
- One-person households - 33%
- Non-family households - 7%
- Families with children - 36%
- Couples without children - 21%
- Multiple families in household - 1%
Children Per Family
- 1 child - 34%
- 2 children - 21%
- 3 or more children - 5%
Broad Age Ranges
- 0 to 14 years - 11%
- 15 to 64 years - 75%
- 65 years and over - 12%
Most Common Ethnic Origins
- Chinese - 34%
- Iranian - 13%
- Korean - 10%
- English - 5%
- East Indian - 5%
Age of Primary Household Maintainer
- 15 to 24 years - 6%
- 25 to 34 years - 24%
- 35 to 44 years - 19%
- 45 to 54 years - 18%
- 55 to 64 years - 13%
- 65 to 74 years - 9%
- 75 to 84 years - 5%
- 85 years and over - 2%
Specific Age Groups
- 0 to 4 years - 4%
- 5 to 9 years - 3%
- 10 to 14 years - 3%
- 15 to 19 years - 5%
- 20 to 29 years - 19%
- 30 to 39 years - 18%
- 40 to 49 years - 13%
- 50 to 59 years - 11%
- 60 to 69 years - 8%
- over 70 years - 6%
Willowdale East Schools
This neighbourhood has great elementary schools, great secondary schools, elementary special programs, and secondary special programs. There are 11 public schools, 6 Catholic schools, 6 private schools, and 1 alternative/special school serving this neighbourhood. The special programs offered at local schools include French Immersion, Fine Arts, Gifted/Talented Program, Montessori, International Baccalaureate, and Advanced Placement.
Public Schools
11Catholic Schools
6Private Schools
6Public
- Finch Public School
- McKee Public School
- Bayview Middle School
- Cummer Valley Middle School
- Georges Vanier Secondary School
- Claude Watson School for the Arts
- Earl Haig Secondary School
- ÉÉ Paul-Demers
- Hollywood Public School
- ÉS Étienne-Brûlé
- Avondale Public School
Catholic
- St. Gabriel Catholic School
- Cardinal Carter Academy for the Arts
- Blessed Trinity Catholic School
- St. Cyril Catholic School
- ÉÉC Sainte-Madeleine
- ÉSC Monseigneur-de-Charbonnel
Private
- Toronto Central Academy
- Cornell International Academy
- Central Montessori Schools - Willowdale Campus
- Newton International College
- Central Montessori Schools - Maplehurst Campus
- Bannockburn School
Alternative/Special
Having Fun in Willowdale East
Fun is easy to find at the many parks & rec facilities here. Parks in this neighbourhood feature playgrounds for kids, sports parks, and skating. There are 13 parks in Willowdale East, with 31 recreational facilities in total. The average number of facilities per park is 2.
Number of Parks
13Number of Recreation Facilities
31Recreation Facilities in Neighbourhood Parks
- Playgrounds - 10
- Pool - 1
- Rink - 1
- Tennis Courts - 6
- Sports Field - 1
- Track - 1
- Communit Centre - 1
- Splash Pads - 3
- Sports Court - 1
- Trails - 3
- Arts/Performance Facility - 1
- Fitness/Weight Room - 1
- Gym - 1
As part of our mission to help you with home affordability, we are actively searching for special offers from Canada's best mortgage providers. Watch this space!
Getting Around in Willowdale East
There are 152 transit stops in this neighbourhood. Rail stations include Bessarion Station. In this neighbourhood, there are a mix of vehicle and transit commuters and most commute within the city.
Commute Destination for Residents
- Commute within the city - 77%
- Commute to another city - 22%
Commute Types
- Vehicle - 48%
- Transit - 43%
- Walk/bike - 7%
Commute Times of Residents
- 15 to 29 minutes - 24%
- 30 to 44 minutes - 33%
- 45 to 59 minutes - 19%
- 60 minutes and over - 13%
- Less than 15 minutes - 9%
Work and Education in Willowdale East
This neighbourhood is popular with highly educated people, with 68% of adult residents holding a bachelor's degree or higher and 86% having any postsecondary education. The professional, scientific and technical services industry is the most common for residents.
Household Income
- Under $30,000 - 25%
- $30,000 to $39,999 - 6%
- $40,000 to $49,999 - 6%
- $50,000 to $59,999 - 6%
- $60,000 to $69,999 - 6%
- $70,000 to $79,999 - 5%
- $80,000 to $89,999 - 5%
- $90,000 to $99,999 - 4%
- $100,000 to $124,999 - 8%
- $125,000 to $149,999 - 6%
- $150,000 to $199,999 - 6%
- $200,000 and over - 7%
Most Common Occupations (Top 3)
- Business, finance and administration occupations - 23%
- Sales and service occupations - 19%
- Natural and applied sciences and related occupations - 15%
Most Common Industries (Top 3)
- Professional, scientific and technical services - 17%
- Finance and insurance - 14%
- Health care and social assistance - 9%
Employment
- Employed - 55% of people over age 15 are employed
- Unemployed - 5% are unemployed
- Not in the labour force - 38% are retired, students, homemakers, etc.
Willowdale East Homes
In Willowdale East, there are mostly condos and apartments. Willowdale East has a dynamic population, with 58% of households having moved within the past 5 years and 25% having moved within the past year. It has a mix of older and newer homes and is mostly owner-occupied.
Home Types
- Single-detached house - 15%
- Semi-detached house - 0%
- Duplex - 1%
- Row house - 3%
- Low-rise apartment/condo - 7%
- High-rise apartment/condo - 72%
Condominium Status
- Condominium - 73%
- Not condominium - 26%
Number of Bedrooms in Homes
- 1 bedroom - 34%
- 2 bedrooms - 39%
- 3 bedrooms - 13%
- No bedrooms - 0%
- 4 or more bedrooms - 11%
Period of Home Construction
- 1961 to 1980 - 9%
- 1981 to 1990 - 8%
- 1991 to 2000 - 17%
- 2001 to 2005 - 26%
- 2006 to 2010 - 17%
- 2011 to 2016 - 14%
- 1960 or before - 6%
Renters & Owners
- Owner - 61%
- Renter - 38%
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