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STA304 H1 S/1003 H S
Winter 2013
Dragan Banjevic
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CITY OF TORONTO NEIGHBOURHOODS
1

West Humber-Clairville

19 Long Branch

36 Newtonbrook West

54 O'Connor-Parkview

2

Mount Olive-SilverstoneJamestown

20 Alderwood

37 Willowdale West

55 Thorncliffe Park

3

Thistletown-Beaumond Heights

21 Humber Summit

38 Lansing-Westgate

56 Leaside-Bennington

4

Rexdale-Kipling

22 Humbermede

39 Bedford Park-Nortown

57 Broadview North

5

Elms-Old Rexdale

23 Pelmo Park-Humberlea

40 St.Andrew-Windfields

58 Old East York

6

Kingsview Village-The Westway

24 Black Creek

41 Bridle Path-Sunnybrook-York Mills 59 Danforth Village - East York

7

Willowridge-Martingrove-Richview 25 Glenfield-Jane Heights

42 Banbury-Don Mills

60 Woodbine-Lumsden

8

Humber Heights-Westmount

26 Downsview-Roding-CFB

43 Victoria Village

61 Crescent Town

9

Edenbridge-Humber Valley

27 York University Heights

44 Flemingdon Park

62 East End-Danforth

28 Rustic

45 Parkwoods-Donalda

63 The Beaches

11 Eringate-Centennial-West Deane 29 Maple Leaf

46 Pleasant View

64 Woodbine Corridor

12 Markland Wood

30 Brookhaven-Amesbury

47 Don Valley Village

65 Greenwood-Coxwell

13 Etobicoke West Mall

31 Yorkdale-Glen Park

48 Hillcrest Village

66 Danforth Village - Toronto

14 Islington-City Centre West

32 Englemount-Lawrence

49 Bayview Woods-Steeles

67 Playter Estates-Danforth

15 Kingsway South

33 Clanton Park

50 Newtonbrook East

68 North Riverdale

16 Stonegate-Queensway

34 Bathurst Manor

51 Willowdale East

69 Blake-Jones

17 Mimico

35 Westminster-Branson

52 Bayview Village

70 South Riverdale

10 Princess-Rosethorn

18 New Toronto

53 Henry Farm

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CITY OF TORONTO NEIGHBOURHOODS
71

Cabbagetown-South St. James
Town

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