"Cabbagetown stands out as a neighbourhood in Toronto with a community made up of people from various backgrounds who share a deep sense of unity and take great pride in their local area." The sense of community shines through each September at the Cabbagetown Fall Festival that spans a weekend ... Continue Reading » about Cabbagetown, Toronto
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St. James Town, Toronto
St James Town comprises 18 apartment buildings with 7 thousand units and more than 15 thousand residents within a 32 acre area making it the most densely populated census region in Canada. In September 1997 the old Toronto City Council gave the light to St.James Town 2000. A plan designed ... Continue Reading » about St. James Town, Toronto
Church Yonge Corridor, Toronto
Residents in the Church Yonge Corridor neighbourhood come from backgrounds. Cover a wide range of socio economic statuses.There are options available in this area which shows that the population is quite mobile and consists mainly of individuals and couples.Toronto Metropolitan University is playing ... Continue Reading » about Church Yonge Corridor, Toronto
Davenport, Toronto
Davenport is a neighbourhood situated in a location offering simple single family homes, easy access to public transportation and close proximity to downtown Toronto. The area spanning four blocks from Christie Street to Shaw Street south of Davenport Road includes the Frankel Lambert housing ... Continue Reading » about Davenport, Toronto
Baby Point, Toronto
The old stone gates located at the intersection of Jane Street and Baby Point Road serve as the gateway to the west end community. Baby Point occupies a piece of land that juts out into the Humber River surrounded by ravines and park areas making it one of Toronto's picturesque neighbourhoods. ... Continue Reading » about Baby Point, Toronto
Weston, Toronto
Weston maintains its small town charm amidst the landscape with the Humber River and the Railway standing, as historical landmarks. The community's strong sense of pride is showcased along Weston Road, the main street adorned with vibrant green and gold signs that warmly greet visitors. Notably ... Continue Reading » about Weston, Toronto






