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H  I  S  T  O  R  Y

The Downtown was originally settled by some of early Toronto's most prominent families. The street names in this neighbourhood are clues to its rich history.

For instance Jarvis Street is named after the family of William Jarvis, the former provincial secretary of Upper Canada.

Homewood Avenue is named after the estate of George Allan, a former mayor of Toronto.

McGill Street is named after Captain John McGill, and Sherbourne Street commemorates the ancestral home of the Ridout family who came to Canada from Sherbourne, Dorsetshire, England.

When the aforementioned families subdivided their large estates in the mid 1800's, the current neighbourhood was born.

The mansions on Jarvis and Sherbourne streets set the tone for the Downtown which up until the early 1900's, was considered Toronto's most fashionable suburb.

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O  V  E  R  V  I  E  W

Downtown Toronto residents come from a myriad of different backgrounds, and span the entire spectrum of the socio-economic scale.

There is a large number of rental accommodations in this neighbourhood. This reflects the mobility of the population, which is comprised mostly of singles and couples.

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H  O  M  E  S 

Downtown's Victorian houses were built in the mid to late 1800's. Most of these houses have been converted to commercial uses or into multi-family homes. This neighbourhood also contains a large number of fashionable townhouses built in the 1970's and 1980's.

The Downtown is where you will find Toronto's most diverse selection of apartment buildings. There are art-deco designed, walk-up apartment buildings from the 1920's, high-rise apartment buildings from the 1950's, and newer luxury condominium apartment buildings, These range from entry level prices to more exclusive residences such as the Windsor Arms condominium where units sell for over one million dollars.

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S  H  O  P  P  I  N  G

Downtown residents have a wide variety of shopping opportunities available to them. This mix includes high-end fashion stores on Bloor Street, trendy shops and restaurants on Church Street, and day-to-day retail shopping on Wellesley, Gerrard, Sherbourne and Charles Streets.

The major shopping centre in this part of the city is the Eaton Centre, which is Toronto's largest indoor shopping mall, with over three hundred stores.

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R  E  C  R  E  A  T  I  O  N

Allan Gardens is the largest public park in the Downtown core. This park is the home of the Allan Gardens Conservatory, a botanical garden with six greenhouses that feature unusual and exotic plants from around the world. Allan Gardens' calender of events includes spring, easter, and fall flower shows, as well as a Victorian Christmas show.

The John Innes Community Centre located at 150 Sherbourne Street, has an indoor swimming pool, a gymnasium, a running track, a weight room, a cardio training room, a games room, a woodworking shop and a craft room. Adjacent to the community centre is the Moss Park Arena which includes pleasure and power skating programs as well as hockey leagues and a summer hockey camp.

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S  C  H  O  O  L  S
(P) Church Street Jr., 83 Alexander St., 
(416) 393-1250
(P) Lord Dufferin Jr. & Sr., 303 Berkeley St., 
(416) 393-1760
(PH) Jarvis Collegiate Institute, 495 Jarvis St., 
(416) 393-0140
(CA) Our Lady of Lourdes, 444 Sherbourne St., 
(416) 393-5221
Legend:
(P) Public School
(PH) Public High School
(CA) Catholic School
(PR) Private School
(PC) Private Catholic School
(PJ) Private Jewish School
(C) College
(U) University
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T  R  A  N  S  P  O  R  T  A  T  I  O  N

Bus services on Wellesley and Carlton Streets connect to the

Sherbourne station on the Yonge-University-Spadina subway

line. The Sherbourne Street bus connects to the Sherbourne

station on the Bloor-Danforth subway line. There is also an

express bus that runs on Jarvis Street during rush hour only.

Motorists are approximately ten minutes from Lake Shore

Boulevard and the Gardiner Expressway.

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