A community group known as Fuzzy Boundaries led a year campaign to engage residents in suggesting and discussing names for their neighbourhood. Over 200 names were. 674 votes were cast. The chosen name, Junction Triangle was announced in March 2010 interestingly being the name given to the area in ... Continue Reading » about Junction Triangle, Toronto
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Carleton Village, Toronto
Carleton Village has long been known as a community, with a working class presence. Presently it is predominantly inhabited by families of Asian descent. The City of Toronto officially recognized Carleton Village as a district in 1989. This acknowledgment has played a role in bringing attention to ... Continue Reading » about Carleton Village, Toronto
Earlscourt, Toronto
Since the 1960s Earlscourt has been known as the hub of Toronto's community both in terms of business and culture. However, in years there has been a shift in the neighbourhood's composition, with Canadians of West Indian, Portuguese, Greek, Latin American and East Indian backgrounds moving in. ... Continue Reading » about Earlscourt, Toronto
Seaton Village, Toronto
Seaton Village stands out as a family community nestled in the heart of Midtown Toronto. Surprisingly despite its city surroundings this neighbourhood exudes a quaint small town vibe. Vermont Square serves as the hub of Seaton Village housing the St. Alban’s Boys’ and Girls’ Club—a community ... Continue Reading » about Seaton Village, Toronto
Christie Pits, Toronto
Christie Pits stands out as a diverse neighbourhood, in Toronto, known for welcoming immigrants who are new to the city. Over time Christie Pits has evolved into a community where many residents prefer to put down roots of relocating to suburban areas. This sense of stability paints a picture for ... Continue Reading » about Christie Pits, Toronto
Dovercourt Park, Toronto
The Dovercourt Park area, in Midtown Toronto is conveniently situated, offering a shopping district at the intersection of Hallam Road and Dovercourt Road. The cozy two storey brick storefronts house businesses that cater to the local community giving off a small town vibe. This neighbourhood has ... Continue Reading » about Dovercourt Park, Toronto






