Prior to the amalgamation of Metropolitan Toronto in 1998, this neighbourhood was part of the city of North York. For the most part, Yorkdale-Glen Park homes tend to date back to the 1950s and 1960s, when developers perfected the uniform vista of bungalows and backsplits. It is a middle-class suburban community of mainly brick houses.
With 11 public schools, 6 Catholic schools, and 4 private schools in this neighbourhood, your kids can get a great education.
This neighbourhood is park heaven, with 12 parks and community recreation facilities within its boundaries, including:
With 4 rail transit stops and 212 street-level transit stops in the neighbourhood, it's easy to get around.
This neighbourhood has many shops, services, and amenities to make your daily errands easy.