Toronto Neighbourhoods
Discover some of the many unique neighbourhoods Toronto has to offer. From the history to shopping, schools and recreation – see why so many call these areas home.
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Riverdale (East)
History
Riverdale Real Estate
Riverdale was a small rural community until the Grand Trunk Railway began steaming through here in the 1850’s. The railway brought industry and employment opportunities to Riverdale. It also attracted a pool of labourers who built the first homes in Riverdale, south of the railway tracks.
North of Queen Street Riverdale remained largely undeveloped until 1884 when it was annexed by the City of Toronto. At that time Riverdale was called Riverside. The name was probably changed to Riverdale as a reference to the city park of the same name that has long been a landmark in this area.
Riverdale’s development was accelerated in 1918 with the building of Toronto’s largest bridge, the Prince Edward Viaduct. The Viaduct provided Riverdale with an important link to the City of Toronto, west of the Don River, and marked a coming of age for this popular Toronto neighbourhood.
Overview
Riverdale Homes
Riverdale is the gateway to Toronto’s east end neighbourhoods. It is a large and diverse community that is especially well known for its colourful shopping districts and quaint Victorian homes.
North Riverdale from Gerrard to the Danforth is very popular with young affluent professionals, while South Riverdale has traditionally attracted a wide mix of people looking for affordable homes close to downtown.
Shopping
Riverdale’s best known shopping district is along Danforth Avenue, east of Broadview. The Danforth is the heart of Toronto’s Greek community. It features many first class Greek restaurants and a dazzling array of stores.
Riverdale also has a Chinatown shopping district centred around Gerrard and Broadview. This stretch of stores is known for its bakeries, grocery stands, and restaurants.
Another shopping destination point for Riverdale residents is Queen Broadview Village. This historic shopping district includes some interesting antique and collectible stores.
Gerrard Square located at the corner of Pape Avenue and Gerrard Street is a large indoor shopping mall with over 70 stores.
Recreation
Riverdale has a myriad of parks and parkettes situated throughout the neighbourhood. The three largest parks are Riverdale Park East, Withrow Park and Jimmie Simpson Park. Each of these Parks contain tennis courts, a wading pool, a hockey rink, and a baseball diamond.
Riverdale Park also has an outdoor pool and a running track. The Jimmie Simpson Recreation Centre has an indoor swimming pool, a games room and a gymnasium. The Pape Recreational Centre has a gymnasium, an indoor pool, a weight room and meeting rooms. Riverdale has four public libraries that offer a myriad of programs for children, adults and seniors.
Schools
Please note that the schools listed below have very definite enrollment boundaries
Earl Grey Sr., 100 Strathcona Ave., (416) 393-9545
(Public School)
Frankland Jr., 816 Logan Ave., (416) 393-9720
(Public School)
Blake Street Jr., 21 Boultbee Ave., (416) 393-9415
(Public School)
Pape Avenue Jr., 404 Pape Ave., (416) 393-9470
(Public School)
Quest Alternative Sr., 25 Bain Ave., (416) 393-9430
(Public School)
Withrow Avenue Jr., 25 Bain Ave., (416) 393-9440
(Public School)
Morse Jr., 180 Carlaw Ave., (416) (416) 393-9494
(Public School)
Queen Alexandria Sr., 181 Broadview Ave., (416) 393-9535
(Public School)
Dundas Jr., 935 Dundas Street East (416) 393-9565
(Public School)
First Nations, 935 Dundas street East., (416) 393-0555
(Public School)
Rosedale Heights Secondary School, 711 Bloor Street East, (416) 393-1580
(Public High School)
Eastdale Collegiate Institute, 701 Gerrard Street East., (416) 393-9630
(Public High School)
Riverdale Collegiate Institute, 1094 Gerrard Street East (416) 393-9820
(Public High School)
Holy Name, 690 Carlaw Ave., (416) 393-5215
(Separate School)
St. Ann, 55 Howie Ave., (416) 393-5213
(Separate School)
St. William, 343 Jones Ave., (416) 393-5303
(Separate School)
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
Source: David Dunkleman, TorontoNeighbourhoodGuide.com