H I S T O R Y The Centennial Park neighbourhood was one of the last areas where working farms operated within Toronto. In fact, it wasn't until 1968 when the Hirons farm was sold to developers that this area was completely urbanized. Author Ester Heyes, in her book Etobicoke - from furrow to borough, remembers the Hirons farm. " Harold Hirons and his father before him had owned the 88 1/2 acre property fronting on Elmcrest Road at Rathburn Road from the days of the Furrow to a time well beyond the establishment of a Borough". When all around him the land had been turned into modern residential communities Harold Hirons continued to carry on a highly successful dairy farm, shipping milk to Toronto daily. Heyes then quotes Mrs. Hirons as saying that "we felt sorry for our new neighbours who could not go out and gather their own strawberries, and the fruit from their own orchards, fresh picked vegetables from their kitchen gardens and eggs warm from the nest". Certainly this was the end of a simpler way of life. In 1967, the former Borough of Etobicoke created Centennial Park as a centennial project to celebrate Canada's one hundredth birthday. It is this landmark park after which this neighbourhood is named. As an Etobicoke realtor, I thought it would be fitting to provide a community resource for potential purchasers within specific neighbourhoods. To find Centennial Park Real Estate for sale, Click Here. O V E R V I E W
The Centennial Park neighbourhood is located at the western edge of the City of Toronto. It is bordered on the east by Highway 427, to the north by Pearson International Airport and to the west by Centennial Park and the Etobicoke River Valley. This neighbourhood is home to people from a wide range of cultural backgrounds and levels of income. It has many fine attributes including an abundance of parkland, a diverse housing stock, a local library, an excellent selection of public and separate schools and convenient access to shopping and transportation. To find Centennial Park Real Estate for sale, Click Here. H O M E S The majority of houses in this neighbourhood were built during the 1960's. These homes include ranch-style and contemporary-style bungalows on suburban size lots with private driveways and a garage or a carport. Centennial Park also contains a subdivision of larger detached and semi-detached houses in the area around Elmbrook Park. Many of these houses feature Tudor Revival designs with steeply pitched roofs and Tudor accents. As an Etobicoke realtor, I thought it would be fitting to provide a community resource for potential purchasers within specific neighbourhoods. To find Centennial Park Real Estate for sale, Click Here. S H O P P I N GEringate Mall features a large supermarket, a bank, and some smaller retailers. The Renforth Mall located at Rathburn and Renforth, is highlighted by a large food market and also contains an assortment of smaller retail stores. To find Centennial Park Real Estate for sale, Click Here. R E C R E A T I O N Centennial Park is a regional park that includes 525 acres of recreational facilities. This enormous park has indoor hockey arenas, ski hills, a public golf course, a Mini-Indy track, tennis courts, a 2200 seat stadium, playing fields, a pond with paddleboats, picnic sites and a greenhouse. Centennial Park is also the home of the Etobicoke Olympium, a multi-purpose recreational facility that is known for its aquatics, rhythmic gymnastics and aerobics programs. The Etobicoke Olympium also features its own fitness club and pro shop. Local parks in this community include Elmbrook Park which has a large children’s playground and is also the home of the Elmbrook Public Library. Wellsworth Park and Broadacres Park each contain children's playgrounds and a baseball diamond. Eringate Park has baseball diamonds, a children's playground and an outdoor pool. As an Etobicoke realtor, I thought it would be fitting to provide a community resource for potential purchasers within specific neighbourhoods. To find Centennial Park Real Estate for sale, Click Here. S C H O O L S (P) Briarcrest, 60 Wellesworth Dr., (416) 394-6180 (P) Broadacres, 45 Crendon Dr., (416) 394-7030 (P) Hollycrest, 630 Renforth Dr., (416) 394-7050 (P) Wellesworth, 225 Wellesworth Dr., (416) 394-7080 (PH) Burnhamthorpe C.I., 500 The East Mall, (416) 394-7130 (CA) Mother Cabrini, 720 Renforth Dr., (416) 393-5340 (CA) Nativity of Our Lord, 35 Saffron Cres., (416) 393-5288 (CA) Michael Power/St. Joseph, 105 Eringate Dr., (416) 393-5529 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 To find Centennial Park Real Estate for sale, Click Here. T R A N S P O R T A T I O N Bus Service along Eglinton Avenue, The West Mall, and Rathburn and Burnhamthorpe Roads provide passengers with connecting routes to Go Transit and TTC stations. Motorists enjoy convenient access to Highway 427 from the Eglinton, Rathburn, and Burnhamthorpe on-ramps. This highway provides connecting routes to Toronto's network of commuter highways. The Pearson International Airport on-ramps are also located off of Highway 427, just a few minutes from this neighbourhood.  As an Etobicoke realtor, I thought it would be fitting to provide a community resource for potential purchasers within specific neighbourhoods. To find Centennial Park Real Estate for sale, Click Here. The Toronto neighbourhood text profiles, sketches and maps displayed on this website were published in "Your Guide to Toronto Neighbourhoods", are copyright Maple Tree Publishing and have been reproduced by the Toronto Real Estate Board under license.
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