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H I S T O R Y
West Hill's history began in 1879, when it was granted a post
office by the federal government. Prior to the opening of the
post office West Hill was considered part of the neighbouring
Highland Creek community.
West Hill's earliest settlers were Irish immigrants from the
County of Cork, who arrived here in the 1840's seeking refuge
from the potato famine in their homeland. They settled mostly in
two-room shacks in the Morningside and Lawrence Avenue area,
which for a time was called "Corktown". Many of these new
Canadians found work in the building of the Grand Trunk Railway
along Toronto's waterfront in 1856.
In 1906, the radial streetcar line connected West Hill to the
rest of Toronto. The streetcar attracted many families to this
area, which culminated in the opening of the West Hill Public
School in 1921. The present day neighbourhood was developed
largely between the 1940's and 1960's.
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O V E R V I E W
West Hill is a culturally diverse, family oriented
neighbourhood located in the south-east part of Toronto. West
Hill's natural beauty is derived from Morningside Park and
Colonel Danforth Park. These two large ravine parks form the
boundaries of this neighbourhood.
West Hill has many fine attributes including a community
centre, a public library, an abundance of parkland, a vibrant
shopping district and affordable homes. Neighbourhood landmarks
include the C.N. railway tracks that skirt the south end of this
neighbourhood, and the University of Toronto's Scarborough
Campus, located off Morningside Avenue.
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H O M E S
West Hill contains a large number of bungalow
and storey-and-a-half houses from the 1940's, 50's and 60's,
mixed in with newer townhomes, and recently built,
custom-designed houses. The property sizes here are above
average and the lots are well treed with many old Pine and Maple
trees.
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S H O P P I N G
Kingston Road is lined with new and used car dealerships,
motels, and small shopping plazas that contain food shops,
restaurants and everyday convenience type shopping. The West
Hill shopping centre, located at the north-east corner of
Lawrence and Kingston Road, includes a pharmacy, an electronics
store, a bank, a family restaurant and a post office.
The Morningside Mall, located at Morningside and Lawrence
Avenues, features two floors of shopping and a third floor of
professional offices. This mall contains a mix of approximately
sixty corporate and independently owned stores.
Kingston Square, located across the street from the
Morningside Mall, is anchored by a large supermarket and a
discount department store. There are also fast food restaurants,
a beer store, a video store, telephone and auto centres, and a
restaurant that specializes in roti and curry dishes as well as
tropical juices.
The small neighbourhood shopping plaza at Bennett Road and
Lawrence Avenue is anchored by a Highland Farms supermarket. The
retail mix here includes a flower shop, a pizza place, a travel
agency, a hairstylist and a dry cleaners.
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R E C R E A T I O N
The Heron Park Community Centre, located at 4285 Lawrence
Avenue, is a multi-purpose recreational centre with an indoor
ice arena, a swimming pool, a wading pool, a playground and a
baseball diamond.
Colonel Danforth Park, located on the east side of this
neighbourhood, is situated in a deep ravine valley and is
popular with cyclists, walkers, and joggers. Access to this park
is available at both Kingston Road and Old Kingston Road.
Morningside Park, located along the western boundary of this
neighbourhood, offers a mix of hardwood forests, large open
meadows and the remnants of an old apple orchard. Paved trails
pass through this park which is popular with cyclists and
pedestrians. Cross-country skiing is popular here in the
wintertime. You can access this park at Morningside Avenue south
of Ellesmere Road.
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S C H O O L S
(P) Eastview Jr., 20 Waldock St., (416)
396-6210
(P) Galloway Road, 192 Galloway Rd., (416)
396-6245
(P) Heron Park Jr., 280 Manse Rd., (416)
396-6320
(P) Joseph Brant Sr., 270 Manse Rd., (416)
396-6400
(P) Peter Secor Jr., 255 Coronation Dr.,
(416) 396-6520
(P) St. Margaret's, 235 Galloway Rd., (416)
396-6550
(P) W.M.G. Miller Jr., 60 Bennett Rd., (416)
396-6655
(PH) Maplewood H.S., 120 Galloway Rd., (416)
396-6765
(PH) Sir Robert Borden, 200 Poplar Rd., (416)
396-6810
(PH) West Hill C.I., 350 Morningside Ave.,
(416) 396-6864
(CA) St. Barbara, 25 Janray Dr., (416)
393-5274
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
The Lawrence Avenue bus connects passengers to the Lawrence
East subway station on the Bloor-Danforth subway line. The
Kingston Road bus provides service to the Guildwood Go Train
station. The train ride from this station to downtown Toronto's
Union Station is approximately twenty-five minutes.
Motorists are approximately five minutes from the Morningside
Avenue on-ramp to Highway 401. Kingston Road provides motorists
with an alternate and more scenic route into the city.

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