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Tamil by Census Tract Language Spoken Most Often at Home - Tamil By Census Tract Steeles Ave E Steeles Ave W d R t S y d t A e l l n b S R i i K o r 130 n m e 116 i n R e e f g r d n o f t n B 36 50 49 n u 21 s 24 o e e D 35 Y 48 d W y Finch Ave E 2 27 Finch Ave W R 129 d E e v d A R 37 s w l l 131 22 e i 34 i 46 117 v 3 M y 52 47 25 51 a n o B Sheppard Ave W D R 132 ex t Sheppard Ave E d S a t le t t 4 S 38 53 s B S l r 1 v e l d e u 118 e n h 128 t e H a N 5 40 a d J K i 26 d 7 g R B R 33 e n 2 h o t v s e York Mills Rd w g y Wilson Ave n v i A a t K a o y S k w r Ellesmere Rd r r h 2 e G a i d e d 134 D g 7 l P i n v R 45 R s i S H w t a 135 23 e A i r n e m L r i 39 a d a d a o v 28 t n M w 126 h R g 29 c a k o i l ixon Rd t n D 105 r i 6 c d n 42 V 137 l 127 a i c r 31 133 32 41 u e a 113 M M M 119 o v C d e m A R v h d g s c 103 A l n R r l i 30 i 8 i l n e B e p M 7 i u d n r K n e 136 o a v 43 115 D W 108 102 A e 112 100 125 v Eglinton Ave E 138 A W e n 44 v d A o 110 140 n t 109 99 R o g nt 101 th i n r l i Eg 10 l 9 107 106 56 55 fo Rd s n 11 I 111 n 124 a to 139 d D gs 41 Bridle Path-Sunnybrook-Y ork Mills 95 Annex R n 91 92 120 Ki e 54 123 42 Banbury-Don M ills 96 Casa Loma u n 97 43 Victori a Village 97 Yonge-S t.Clair 13 90 96 e 58 94 v 44 Flemingdon P ark 98 Rosedale-Moore P ark A 57 15 89 98 45 Parkwoods-Donalda 99 Mount P leasant E ast 114 Bloor St W 59 60 46 Pleasant View 100 Yonge-E gli nton 12 93 95 47 Don V al ley V illage 101 Forest Hil l South 88 Bloor St E 67 Danforth Ave 121 r 48 Hil lcrest Vill age 102 Forest Hil l North D 14 49 Bayview Woods-Steeles 103 Lawrence Park South e 74 d 83 80 i 69 79 75 68 62 122 50 Newtonbrook E ast 104 Mount P leasant West s 71 87 k 51 Willowdale East 105 Lawrence Park North r t 64 a 16 S 81 65 P 86 52 Bayview Village 106 Hum ewood-Cedarvale s 84 76 i 70 78 v 53 Henry F arm 107 Oakwood Village The Queensway r 72 a 73 54 O'Connor-Parkvi ew 108 Briar Hill-Belgravia J 63 85 1 West Humber-Cl airville 55 Thorncliffe P ark 109 Cal edonia-Fairbank 82 77 2 Mount Olive-Silverstone-Jamestown 56 Leasi de-Benni ngton 110 Keelesdale-E glinton West 3 Thi stl etown-B eaumond Hei ghts 57 Broadvi ew North 111 Rockcliffe-S mythe 20 17 4 Rexdale-Kipling 58 Old East Y ork 112 Beechborough-Greenbrook 5 Elms-Old Rexdale 59 Danforth E ast York 113 Weston 18 6 Kingsview V illage-The Westway 60 Woodbi ne-Lum sden 114 Lambton Baby Point 7 Wi llowridge-Martingrove-Ri chvi ew 61 Taylor-Massey 115 Mount Denni s 8 Humber Heights-Westmount 62 East End-Danforth 116 Steel es 19 9 Edenbridge-Humber Valley 63 The Beaches 117 L'Amoreaux L a k e O n t a r i o 10 Princess-Rosethorn 64 Woodbi ne Corridor 118 Tam O'S hanter-Sullivan 11 Eringate-Centennial-West Deane 65 Greenwood-Coxwel l 119 Wexford/Maryvale 12 Markland Wood 66 Danforth 120 Clairl ea-Birchmount 13 Etobicoke West Mall 67 Playter Estates-Danforth 121 Oakridge 14 Isl ington-Ci ty Centre West 68 North Riverdal e 122 Bi rchcliffe-Cliffside 15 Kingsway S outh 69 Blake-Jones 123 Cliffcrest 16 Stonegate-Queensway 70 South Riverdal e 124 Kennedy P ark 17 Mimico 71 Cabbagetown-South St.James Town 125 Ionview 18 New Toronto 72 Regent P ark 126 Dorset P ark 19 Long Branch 73 Moss Park 127 Bendal e Legend 20 Alderwood 74 North S t.James Town 128 Agincourt South-M alvern West 21 Humber Summit 75 Church-Y onge Corridor 129 Agincourt North Tamil 22 Humberm ede 76 Bay Street Corridor 130 Mill iken 23 Pelmo Park-Hum berlea 77 Waterfront Communities-The Island 131 Rouge 0 - 75 24 Black Creek 78 Kensington-Chinatown 132 Malvern 25 Glenfiel d-Jane Heights 79 University 133 Centennial Scarborough 76 - 250 26 Downsview-Roding-CFB 80 Palmerston-Li ttle Italy 134 Highl and Creek 27 York University Heights 81 Tri nity-Bellwoods 135 Morni ngside / 28 Rustic 82 Niagara 136 West Hill 251 - 450 29 Maple Leaf 83 Dufferi n Grove 137 Woburn 30 Brookhaven-Am esbury 84 Li ttl e Portugal 138 Eglinton East 451 - 1,005 31 Yorkdal e-Glen Park 85 South P arkdale 139 Scarborough Vi llage Source: Statistics Canada, Census 2011; City of Toronto. 32 Engl em ount-Lawrence 86 Roncesvalles 140 Guildwood 33 Clanton P ark 87 High P ark-S wansea 1,006 - 1,995 34 Bathurst Manor 88 High P ark North Copyright (c) 2012 City of Toronto. All Rights Reserved. 35 Westminster-Branson 89 Runnymede-B loor West Vi llage No Data Published: August 2014 36 Newtonbrook West 90 Junction Area 0 1 2 3 4 37 Wi llowdal e West 91 Weston-P el lam Park Prepared by: Social Policy Analysis & Research 38 Lansing-W estgate 92 Corso Italia-Davenport Km Contact: [email protected] Neighbourhood Boundary 39 Bedford P ark-Nortown 93 Dovercourt-Wall ace Em erson-Juncti 40 St.Andrew-Windfields 94 Wychwood *NOS = Not Otherwise Specified. .
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