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Toronto Ward Boundary Review-Existing Wards WARDS CONSISTENT WITH FEDERAL RIDING BOUNDARIES TORONTO WARD BOUNDARY REVIEW drawthelines.ca S TEELES S TEELES S TEELES HUMBER RIVER BRANCH HYDRO KEELE Humber River VICTORIA PARK Scarborough -Black Creek Willowdale BAYVIEW BATHURST -Agincourt Don Valley North Scarborough North HUMBER RIVER BRANCH GRANDRAVINE NEILSON DON RIVER BRANCH MIDLAND 427 427 SHEPP ARD York Centre HWY 401 HWY Etobicoke North Scarborough HWY 401 ROUGE RIVER JANE -Rouge Park HWY 401 HUMBER RIVER YONGE LESLIE DIX O N VICTORIA PARK MCCO W AN W MCCO Eglinton Scarborough MO RNING SIDE RNING MO Scarborough Centre RR Don Valley East -Guildwood -Lawrence LA WRENCE Don Valley West MAR TIN G ROVE ROVE G TIN MAR York South BROADWAY -Weston EGLINT O N BELLAMY EG LINT O N EGLINTON RO GERS Etobicoke Centre DUFFERIN R O G ERS Toronto ANT UNT PLEAS MO ETOBICOKE CREEK -St. Paul's DON RIVER MARKHAM RR RR MIMICO A N WINO HUMBER RIVER Scarborough Southwest CREEK Davenport RR KIPLING KIPLING RR University Parkdale CHARLES Toronto Beaches HWY 427 -Rosedale -Danforth RR -High Park Toronto DON VALLEY PARKWAY -East York BAY C entre O SSING T O N O T SSING O VICTORIA PARK YONGE North DOVERCOURT Etobicoke Spadina XWELL CO -Lakeshore JOHN ETOBICOKE CREEK -Fort York Toronto C entre South WARDS WITH ADJUSTMENTS RIVER AND STREAMS GREENSPACE NUMBER OF WARDS FROM FEDERAL RIDING STRUCTURE RAILWAY (RR) WARD BOUNDARY 26 ROADS AVG WARD SIZE N 112,500 0 2.5 5 10 Km drawthelines.ca RECOMMENDED WARDS WITH REFINEMENTS (47 WARDS) TORONTO WARD BOUNDARY REVIEW STEELES STEELES STEELES HUMBER RIVER BRIMLEY BRIMLEY CHELMSFORD RW 29 RW 30 HYDRO RW 43 RW 8 BRANCH FINCH HWY 404 RW 1 FINCH MARKHAM HWY 400 DUFFERIN FINCH BAYVIEW DON RIVER BRANCH EDDYSTONE BATHURST RW 45 GRANDRAVINE ARK HUMBER RIVER RW 7 SHEPPARD P DON RIVER BRANCH RW 44 ARDEN RIA RW 10 RW 28 W O 427 427 RW 31 MCLEVIN WILLOWDALE WILLOWDALE DE BOERS VICT BRANCH HWY 401 RW 42 HUNTINGWOOD BRIMLEY HWY HWY SHEPPARD SHEPPARD NEILSON ANE J AN RW 9 W HWY 401 MCCO ROUGE RIVER RW 2 ALLEN HWY 401 HWY 400 HUMBER RIVER RW 27 LESLIE DIXON RR YONGE RW 32 RW 46 MORNINGSIDE RW 14 MARKHAM RW 47 VICTORIA PARK JANE RW 41 WEST HIGHLAND RR RW 40 RW 13 BATHURST RW 12 HWY 401 DON RIVER BR ROYAL YORK ROYAL AN EGLINTON LA ROSE C RR CREEK H RR RR EGLINTON EGLINTON A EGLINTON BRIMLEY Y RW 4 A ROGERS ADIN OAKWOOD W EGLINTON YVIEW RW 33 K SP ROGERS R BA RW 11 RW 26 A MILLWOOD P EY MOORE LL E KIPLING YELLOW A T MUD RR N V O ST CLAIR CREEK CREEK O MASSEY CREEK B RR RW 15 D I C RW RW 39 RW 38 O K O’CONNOR RW 3 DUFFERIN E VENUE C MIMICO 16 RR A R H RR RR E U E CREEK M RW 34 RW 35 K K DUNDAS B BLOOR YONGE BLOOR E R ROSEDALE VALLEY COXWELL R BLOOR I DANFORTH V DANFORTH E R R RW 17 RW T BATHURST RW DON VALLEY PARKWAY JARVIS UR 25 COLLEGE 24 ARK CO RW 5 RW 23 P RW 36 COXWELL VER RW 18 RW RIA PARKSIDE O RW RIVER DO SHUTER UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY RW 37 HWY 427 19 QUEEN QUEEN JOHN JOHN GARDINER EXPRESSWAY 22 VICT KING RW JARVIS DUFFERIN RW 21 E LESLIE T O 20 YONGE B I C O K RW 6 E C R E E K K RW 22 RIVER AND STREAMS GREENSPACE RAILWAY (RR) WARD BOUNDARY NUMBER OF WARDS RW - Boundary change from ROADS 47 Existing Ward Structure (40) N AVERAGE WARD SIZE RW - No Boundary Change From 0 2.5 5 10 Km 61,000 Existing Ward Structure (7).
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