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Yorkdale–Glen Park

Yorkdale–Glen Park is a neighbourhood in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located in the former suburb of North York. It is bounded by Highway 401 to the north, Allen Road to the east, a line south of Stayner Avenue to the south, and the CNR tracks to the west.

Yorkdale–Glen Park
Neighbourhood
View of Glen Park from Glencairn Avenue and Allen Road
Map of Yorkdale–Glen Park (City of Toronto)
CountryCanada
ProvinceOntario
CityToronto
Municipality established1850 York Township
Changed municipality1922 North York from York Township
Changed municipality1998 Toronto from North York
Population
 (2021)[1]
 • Total16,625
 • Density2,451/km2 (6,350/sq mi)

Character and demographics edit

For the most part, the homes in southern Yorkdale–Glen Park (south of Lawrence) tend to date back to the 1950s and 1960s, when developers perfected the uniform vista of bungalows and back splits. Southern Yorkdale–Glen Park is a middle-class suburban community of brick houses. Local shopping areas include Lawrence Plaza, Yorkdale Mall and various street shopping areas along Dufferin Street and Marlee Avenue.

The southern section of Yorkdale–Glen Park, centred on Dufferin Street, is home to a large Italian-Canadian population.

Northwest Yorkdale–Glen Park is primarily industrial, especially along Bridgeland Avenue, and commercial, with a concentration of outlet-style specialty stores especially around Orfus Road. There is a small residential swath bounded by Paul David Street to the west, Dufferin Street to the east, Bentworth Avenue to the south and Jane Osler Drive to the north.

Northeast Yorkdale–Glen Park (east of Dufferin, north of Lawrence) is part of Lawrence Heights.

Total population (2021): 16,625[1]

Major ethnic populations (2021):

Total population (2016): 14,804[2]

Major ethnic populations (2016):

Total population (2011): 14,687[3]

Major ethnic populations (2011):

Total population (2006): 14,430[4]

Major ethnic populations (2006):

Total population (2001): 13,520[5]

Major ethnic populations (2001):

Education edit

 
Dante Alighieri Academy is a Catholic secondary school in the Toronto Catholic District School Board.
 
C.B. Parsons Junior High School was established by the North York Board of Education and is occupied by Fieldstone Day School as Canada's only Cambridge private school.

Two public school boards operate elementary schools in Glen Park, the separate Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB), and the secular Toronto District School Board (TDSB). Public elementary schools in the neighbourhood include:

  • Joyce Public School (TDSB)
  • Regina Mundi Catholic School (TCDSB)
  • St. Charles Catholic School (TCDSB)
  • Sts. Cosmas and Damian Catholic School (TCDSB)

TCDSB is the only public school board that operates a secondary school in the neighbourhood, Dante Alighieri Academy. TDSB does not operate a secondary school in the neighbourhood, with TDSB secondary school students residing in southern Yorkdale–Glen Park attending institutions in adjacent areas The French first language public secular school board, Conseil scolaire Viamonde, and it separate counterpart, Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir also offer schooling to applicable residents of Morningside, although they do not operate a school in the neighbourhood. CSCM and CSV students attend schools situated in other neighbourhoods in Toronto.

One private school serves the neighbourhood, Fieldstone Day School, established in 1997, boasts as Canada's only Cambridge School serving Junior kindergarten to Grade 12.[6] Fieldstone is housed in the former C.B. Parsons Junior High School, which once housed Seneca College's Yorkdale Campus.

Transportation edit

 
Lawrence West station is one of two Toronto subway stations in Glen Park.

Several major roadways serve as the boundary for Glen Park, Lawrence Avenue to the north, and Bathurst Street to the east. Other major thoroughfares that pass through the neighbourhood include Dufferin Street, and Allen Road. The portion of Allen Road within Glen Park is used as a controlled access highway.

Public transportation is provided by the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), operating several buses in the neighbourhood, as well as two stations for the Toronto subway, Glencairn, and Lawrence West station. Both stations provide access to Line 1 Yonge–University. Bus routes operated by the TTC include 14 Glencairn, 29 Dufferin, 47 Lansdowne, 52 Lawrence West, 59 Maple Leaf, and 109 Ranee.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "About Neighbourhood Profiles". City of Toronto.
  2. ^ "2016 Neighbourhood Profile Yorkdale–Glen Park" (PDF). City of Toronto. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  3. ^ "2011 Neighbourhood Profile Yorkdale–Glen Park" (PDF). City of Toronto. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  4. ^ "2006 Neighbourhood Profile Yorkdale–Glen Park" (PDF). City of Toronto. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  5. ^ "2001 Neighbourhood Profile Yorkdale–Glen Park" (PDF). City of Toronto. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
  6. ^ "Fieldstone, Canada's Only Cambridge School For Students JK to 12" (PDF). Retrieved 2023-08-30.

External links edit

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Yorkdale Glen Park is a neighbourhood in the city of Toronto Ontario Canada located in the former suburb of North York It is bounded by Highway 401 to the north Allen Road to the east a line south of Stayner Avenue to the south and the CNR tracks to the west Yorkdale Glen ParkNeighbourhoodView of Glen Park from Glencairn Avenue and Allen RoadMap of Yorkdale Glen Park City of Toronto CountryCanadaProvinceOntarioCityTorontoMunicipality established1850 York TownshipChanged municipality1922 North York from York TownshipChanged municipality1998 Toronto from North YorkPopulation 2021 1 Total16 625 Density2 451 km2 6 350 sq mi Contents 1 Character and demographics 2 Education 3 Transportation 4 References 5 External linksCharacter and demographics editFor the most part the homes in southern Yorkdale Glen Park south of Lawrence tend to date back to the 1950s and 1960s when developers perfected the uniform vista of bungalows and back splits Southern Yorkdale Glen Park is a middle class suburban community of brick houses Local shopping areas include Lawrence Plaza Yorkdale Mall and various street shopping areas along Dufferin Street and Marlee Avenue The southern section of Yorkdale Glen Park centred on Dufferin Street is home to a large Italian Canadian population Northwest Yorkdale Glen Park is primarily industrial especially along Bridgeland Avenue and commercial with a concentration of outlet style specialty stores especially around Orfus Road There is a small residential swath bounded by Paul David Street to the west Dufferin Street to the east Bentworth Avenue to the south and Jane Osler Drive to the north Northeast Yorkdale Glen Park east of Dufferin north of Lawrence is part of Lawrence Heights Total population 2021 16 625 1 Major ethnic populations 2021 48 5 White 23 0 Italian 8 2 Portuguese 10 2 Black 2 9 Jamaican 8 5 Filipino 8 2 Latin American of any ethnicity 6 9 South Asian 6 2 Chinese 5 8 East IndianTotal population 2016 14 804 2 Major ethnic populations 2016 52 0 White 27 4 Italian 9 8 Portuguese 9 9 Black 5 2 Jamaican 7 7 Chinese 7 5 Filipino 6 6 South Asian 5 2 East Indian 4 8 Latin American of any ethnicity Total population 2011 14 687 3 Major ethnic populations 2011 56 0 White 28 2 Italian 7 7 Portuguese 10 7 Black 6 5 Chinese 6 5 Filipino 5 1 South Asian 4 9 Latin American of any ethnicity Total population 2006 14 430 4 Major ethnic populations 2006 59 6 White 33 6 Italian 5 7 Portuguese 11 3 Black 4 3 Jamaican 6 9 Chinese 6 7 South Asian 5 9 East Indian 5 8 Filipino 4 3 Latin American of any ethnicity Total population 2001 13 520 5 Major ethnic populations 2001 67 6 White 39 3 Italian 4 0 Portuguese 7 3 Chinese 6 9 Black 5 1 East Indian 4 0 South Asian 3 4 Filipino 2 7 Latin American of any ethnicity Education edit nbsp Dante Alighieri Academy is a Catholic secondary school in the Toronto Catholic District School Board nbsp C B Parsons Junior High School was established by the North York Board of Education and is occupied by Fieldstone Day School as Canada s only Cambridge private school Two public school boards operate elementary schools in Glen Park the separate Toronto Catholic District School Board TCDSB and the secular Toronto District School Board TDSB Public elementary schools in the neighbourhood include Joyce Public School TDSB Regina Mundi Catholic School TCDSB St Charles Catholic School TCDSB Sts Cosmas and Damian Catholic School TCDSB TCDSB is the only public school board that operates a secondary school in the neighbourhood Dante Alighieri Academy TDSB does not operate a secondary school in the neighbourhood with TDSB secondary school students residing in southern Yorkdale Glen Park attending institutions in adjacent areas The French first language public secular school board Conseil scolaire Viamonde and it separate counterpart Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir also offer schooling to applicable residents of Morningside although they do not operate a school in the neighbourhood CSCM and CSV students attend schools situated in other neighbourhoods in Toronto One private school serves the neighbourhood Fieldstone Day School established in 1997 boasts as Canada s only Cambridge School serving Junior kindergarten to Grade 12 6 Fieldstone is housed in the former C B Parsons Junior High School which once housed Seneca College s Yorkdale Campus Transportation edit nbsp Lawrence West station is one of two Toronto subway stations in Glen Park Several major roadways serve as the boundary for Glen Park Lawrence Avenue to the north and Bathurst Street to the east Other major thoroughfares that pass through the neighbourhood include Dufferin Street and Allen Road The portion of Allen Road within Glen Park is used as a controlled access highway Public transportation is provided by the Toronto Transit Commission TTC operating several buses in the neighbourhood as well as two stations for the Toronto subway Glencairn and Lawrence West station Both stations provide access to Line 1 Yonge University Bus routes operated by the TTC include 14 Glencairn 29 Dufferin 47 Lansdowne 52 Lawrence West 59 Maple Leaf and 109 Ranee References edit a b About Neighbourhood Profiles City of Toronto 2016 Neighbourhood Profile Yorkdale Glen Park PDF City of Toronto Retrieved 9 January 2019 2011 Neighbourhood Profile Yorkdale Glen Park PDF City of Toronto Retrieved 9 January 2019 2006 Neighbourhood Profile Yorkdale Glen Park PDF City of Toronto Retrieved 9 January 2019 2001 Neighbourhood Profile Yorkdale Glen Park PDF City of Toronto Retrieved 9 January 2019 Fieldstone Canada s Only Cambridge School For Students JK to 12 PDF Retrieved 2023 08 30 External links editCity of Toronto Yorkdale Glen Park Neighbourhood Profile 43 42 29 N 79 26 53 W 43 708 N 79 448 W 43 708 79 448 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yorkdale Glen Park amp oldid 1194108087, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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