North Toronto (C10)
North Toronto is one of Toronto’s premier family communities. It is populated by many couples beginning families or adding to them. Most homes were built between 1910 and 1940 and are well maintained, pride of ownership is painted on the face of every home in the community. These homes range from bungalows to condo apartments with semi-detached homes and detached homes lining the streetscape. The town of North Toronto was incorporated in 1890, at this time it was mainly an agricultural farming community, when the Metropolitan Street Railway made North Toronto its northernmost stop on its transit line which made it suitable to live there with easy access to downtown. Today North Toronto is filled with a plethora of public and private schools, many parks and has convenient subway access which helps make it one of Toronto’s best family neighbourhoods.
School Information
Blythwood Jr. Public School
Public elementary (JK-6)
2 Strathgowan Cres.
416.393.9105
Eglinton Public School
Public elementary (JK-6)
223 Eglinton Ave. E.
416.393.9315
John Fisher Jr. Public School
Public elementary (JK-6)
40 Erskine Ave.
416.393.9325
Spectrum Sr. Alternative School
Public elementary (7-8)
223 Eglinton Ave. E.
416.393.9311
Sunny View Jr.& Sr. Public School
Public elementary (JK-8)
450 Blythwood Rd.
416.393.9275
St. Monica Catholic School
Separate elementary (JK-8)
14 Broadway Ave.
416.393.4224
North Toronto Collegiate Institute
Public secondary
70 Roehampton Ave.
416.393.9180
Northern Secondary School
Public secondary
851 Mt. Pleasant Rd.
416.393.0270
St. Clement's School
Private school for girls, grades 1-12
21 St. Clement’s Ave.
416.483.4835
mperry@scs.on.ca