Moore Park, Toronto

Coordinates: 43°41′28″N 79°22′37″W / 43.691°N 79.377°W / 43.691; -79.377
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Moore Park
Neighbourhood
York Township
Annexed1912 Toronto

Moore Park is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is one of Toronto's most affluent neighbourhoods. Toronto Life ranked the Rosedale-Moore Park neighbourhood as the best neighbourhood to live in Toronto.[1] It lies along both sides of St. Clair Avenue East between the Vale of Avoca ravine and Moore Park ravine (formerly Spring Valley ravine). The northern boundary is Mount Pleasant Cemetery and the southern the Canadian Pacific Railway tracks.

The neighbourhood takes its name from its developer,

City of Toronto on December 16, 1912.[3]

Census tract 0125.00 of the 2021 Canadian census covers Moore Park. Average income is CA$258,000, one of the highest incomes of all Toronto neighbourhoods. The neighbourhood’s average income is comparable, if not higher than parts of neighbouring Rosedale.[4]

Education

Public

  • Bennington Heights Elementary School
  • Our Lady of Perpetual Help Separate School
  • Whitney Jr. Public School

Private

  • Gradale Academy

See also

References

  1. ^ "The Best Places to Live in the City: A (Mostly) Scientific Ranking of All 140 Neighbourhoods in Toronto". 14 August 2013.
  2. ^ "Throwback Thursday: The Belt Line Railway". 16 July 2009.
  3. ^ Bridge over Vale of Avoca, Deer Park Library
  4. ^ "Statistics Canada". February 2023.
  • Joan C. Kinsella, Historical Walking Tour of Deer Park, Toronto Public Library Board, 1996

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