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Swansea, Toronto

In Swansea Village, in Toronto stands the feature of a community operated Town Hall – a distinction that sets it apart from neighbourhoods in the cityscape of Toronto. Additionally distinguished by its boundaries comprising a lake and river and pond unlike any neighbourhood, in Toronto. The charming landscape of Swansea is characterized by its terrain. Meandering roads lined with majestic trees that complement the picturesque homes dotting the residential streets of this area.

History Of Swansea, Toronto

Swansea became a village in 1926 with a history depicted in the Swansea Village corporate seal. The seal features explorer Etienne Brule as the European to visit Swansea in 1615. Acknowledges the First Nations members who inhabited the area long before anyone else. The hills depicted in the Swansea Village seal symbolize the rolling landscape of Swansea that mirrors the terrain of Swansea, in Wales from which this area draws its name from.The water element, in the seal represents Swansea’s boundaries encompassed by Lake Ontario,the Humber River and Grenadier Pond.In 1967,Swansea Village became part of Toronto when it merged with Forest Hill Village to become one of the villages to be annexed by the city. 

Lifestyle

Swansea residents typically find the Bloor West Village shopping district, on Bloor Street West to be the go to spot for shopping boasting Toronto’s array of European bakeries and delis.  View homes currently for sale in Swansea, Toronto

Swansea, Toronto Parks & Facilities

The Swansea Town Hall and Community Centre boasts a gymnasium and multiple meeting spaces, for various events and gatherings.The Town Hall is also host to the Swansea Memorial Public Library. A hub that caters to children and seniors with an array of materials and offers convenient inter library loan services, for book enthusiasts.Rennie Park sits elegantly on the side of Rennie Terrace south of Morningside Avenue; here you can enjoy four tennis courts alongside an artificial ice rink and a refreshing wading pool. High Park can be reached via Bloor Street. Offers a range of activities, for a fun day out such as fishing opportunities, theatre shows, train rides, a zoo, historical displays, dining options and various ways to stay active and fit. 

Swansea, Toronto Transit

The city of Swansea has a bus route, along Windermere and Morningside Avenues making transportation convenient for residents in the area. Additionally the Runnymede and Jane subway stations are a walk from homes in the neighbourhood providing easy access to the Bloor Danforth subway line. For those driving the proximity to the Gardiner Expressway and Lake Shore Boulevard offers access to roadways, for added convenience.

Swansea, Toronto Elementary, Secondary High Schools

Swansea School can be found to the south of Bloor Street and west of High Park with a history spanning over a century and hosting, around 800 students from ethnic backgrounds that the school enthusiastically embraces and celebrates diversity in every possible way Swansea Public School thrives as a close knit community where faculty members students and parents join forces to foster a safe and inclusive atmosphere, for learning ensuring that all students are supported in reaching their full potential. We are committed to creating a secure environment where everyone aims for success and actively engages in all elementary and secondary high school activities together in harmony. 

Swansea, Toronto Homes

In Swansea’s upscale neighbourhoods lie residences situated near the edge of High Park with views of Grenadier Pond or, within the secluded Brule Gardens community nestled in the northwestern corner of Swansea. Additionally Swansea boasts a collection of detached homes and cozy bungalows predominantly located in the heart of the neighbourhood. Most homes in Swansea were constructed between 1905 and 1935. Towards the tip of Swansea, along Windermere Avenue stands a grouping of apartment complexes. This area comprises a few of the worker cottages in Swansea that were constructed in the 1880s. 

Community Type: West End, Toronto

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