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Neighbourhood Schools and Services Neighbourhood Schools and Services 4 Elsinore Path, Toronto, ON, Canada Provided By: Ken Ramsay Harvey Kalles Real Estate Brokerage Ltd. 2145 Avenue Rd Toronto Ontario Phone: 416-906-8366 E-mail: [email protected] Note: Depending on amenity density, not all markers may be visible on this printed map. School Rankings provided by The Fraser Institute. Rankings are from 1 to 10. (c) Copyright MMV, Neighbourhood Expert Data Systems Inc., All rights reserved. As a professional Real Estate Agent, I possess a wealth of amenity information regarding any neighbourhood you may be interested in. The investment I have made towards becoming a neighbourhood expert will help you to evaluate where you want to live in great detail. Table of Contents Schools Elementary 3 Schools Secondary 3 Grocery Stores 4 Hospitals 4 Medical Clinics 5 Pharmacies 5 Banks 6 Car Wash 6 Day Care 7 Dentists 7 Doctors 8 Dry Cleaners 8 Fitness 9 Ice Rinks 9 Liquor / Beer / Wine 10 Movie Theatres 10 Places of Worship 11 Recreation Centres 11 Restaurants 12 Shopping Centres 12 Salons / Spas 13 Splash Pads / Pools 13 Tennis Courts 14 Veterinarians 14 Disclaimer Data Neighbourhood Expert makes no claims as to the accuracy of this information. Neighbourhood Expert provides this data as a basic overview of area amenities for reference purposes and makes no claims as to the accuracy of completeness of this data. As the end user of this amenity report you understand that the data is for reference only and that it is your sole responsibility to verify any information that may influence a home buying decision or a decision or action any other kind. Liability As the end user of this document you agree to indemnify, defend and hold Neighbourhood Expert and our client harmless from all claims and damages arising out of the use of Neighbourhood Expert. Copyright (c) Copyright MMX, Neighbourhood Expert Data Systems Inc., all rights reserved. Neighbourhood Expert Report is a trademark of Neighbourhood Expert Data Systems Inc. Schools Elementary Schools Secondary 1. St Teresa Catholic School 1. Lakeshore Collegiate Institute 110 Tenth St, Toronto 350 Kipling Ave, Toronto Rating: 8.50 - Dist.: 0.24 km Rating: 3.70 - Dist.: 0.72 km 2. Seventh Street Junior School 2. Father John Redmond Catholic Secondary 101 Seventh St, Toronto School Dist.: 0.53 km 28 Colonel Samuel Smith Park Dr, Toronto Rating: 7.90 - Dist.: 0.89 km 3. Twentieth Street Junior School 3190 Lake Shore Blvd W, Toronto 3. Etobicoke School of the Arts Dist.: 0.86 km 675 Royal York Rd, Toronto Rating: 8.20 - Dist.: 3.33 km 4. Second Street Junior Middle School 71 Second St, Toronto 4. Bishop Allen Academy Catholic Secondary Rating: 5.50 - Dist.: 0.89 km School 721 Royal York Rd, Toronto 5. John English Junior Middle School Rating: 8.00 - Dist.: 3.65 km 95 Mimico Ave, Toronto Rating: 7.80 - Dist.: 1.74 km 5. Peel Alternative South 1239 Lakeshore Rd E, Mississauga 6. James S Bell Junior Middle School Dist.: 4.13 km 90 Thirty First St, Toronto Rating: 6.80 - Dist.: 1.80 km 6. Etobicoke Year-Round Alternative Centre 160 Silverhill Drive, Toronto Dist.: 4.89 km Note: Depending on amenity density, not all markers may be visible on this printed map. School Rankings provided by The Fraser Institute. Rankings are from 1 to 10. Page 3 of 14 (c) Copyright MMV, Neighbourhood Expert Data Systems Inc., All rights reserved. Grocery Stores Hospitals 1. Rabba Fine Foods 1. Rehab 3089 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Etobicok 3111 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Etobicok Dist.: 0.31 km Dist.: 0.34 km 2. Village Convenience 2. Mind & Body Integrated Medicine Clinic 2941, Lake Shore Boulevard West, Toronto 2921 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Etobicok Dist.: 0.39 km Dist.: 0.44 km 3. Cosmos Fruit & Produce Co 3. CML Healthcare 222 Edington Ave, Etobicoke 3170 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Etobicok Dist.: 0.45 km Dist.: 0.69 km 4. M G A Food Market Corporation 4. Humber Medical Centre Lake Shore Boulevard West, Etobicoke 3170, Lake Shore Boulevard West, Toronto Dist.: 0.52 km Dist.: 0.69 km 5. Tom's Milk 5. Lakeshore Lodge 351, Kipling Avenue, Toronto Toronto Dist.: 0.62 km Dist.: 0.79 km 6. 7-Eleven 6. Evans Occupational Health Clinic 3260 Lakeshore Blvd W, Etobicoke 233 Evans av, Etobicoke Dist.: 1.10 km Dist.: 1.87 km Note: Depending on amenity density, not all markers may be visible on this printed map. School Rankings provided by The Fraser Institute. Rankings are from 1 to 10. Page 4 of 14 (c) Copyright MMV, Neighbourhood Expert Data Systems Inc., All rights reserved. Medical Clinics Pharmacies 1. Dalton Associates 1. I.D.A. 4 Elsinore Path, Toronto 2891 Lakeshore Boulevard W, Etobicoke Dist.: 0.00 km Dist.: 0.51 km 2. Eco Organic Spa 2. Shoppers Drug Mart 2977 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Etobicok 2850 Lakeshore Blvd West, Etobicoke Dist.: 0.30 km Dist.: 0.64 km 3. Among Friends 3. Unicare Pharmacy 2970 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Etobicok 3170 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Etobicok Dist.: 0.33 km Dist.: 0.71 km 4. Mason Denture Clinic 4. DRUGStore Pharmacy 2970 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Etobicok 220 Royal York Road, Etobicoke Dist.: 0.33 km Dist.: 1.57 km 5. Allen Bruce MDiv Counselling 5. Shoppers Drug Mart 2970 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Etobicok 3464 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Etobicok Dist.: 0.33 km Dist.: 1.77 km 6. The Ace Of Fades 6. Kassel's Pharmacy 3104 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Etobicok 396 Royal York Road, Etobicoke Dist.: 0.37 km Dist.: 2.18 km Note: Depending on amenity density, not all markers may be visible on this printed map. School Rankings provided by The Fraser Institute. Rankings are from 1 to 10. Page 5 of 14 (c) Copyright MMV, Neighbourhood Expert Data Systems Inc., All rights reserved. Banks Car Wash 1. Alterna Savings 1. The Original Car Wash 3001 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Etobicok 411 Kipling Ave, Toronto Dist.: 0.26 km Dist.: 0.71 km 2. CIBC Branch & ATM 2. Hi-Line Detailing 2935 Lakeshore Boulevard W, Etobicoke 3725 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Etobicok Dist.: 0.40 km Dist.: 2.52 km 3. Scotiabank 3. LJ Automotive Inc. 2895 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Etobicok 3725 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Etobicok Dist.: 0.49 km Dist.: 2.53 km 4. LAKESHORE & 6TH 4. Esso 2895 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Etobicok 540 Evans Avenue, Etobicoke Dist.: 0.49 km Dist.: 2.87 km 5. Bank of Nova Scotia 5. Coin-Op Kar Wash 2895 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Toronto 3 Jutland Road, Etobicoke Dist.: 0.49 km Dist.: 3.08 km 6. Motivation Rewards International 6. Canadian Tire Gas+ 80 Horner Avenue, Etobicoke 1612 The Queensway, Etobicoke Dist.: 1.48 km Dist.: 3.45 km Note: Depending on amenity density, not all markers may be visible on this printed map. School Rankings provided by The Fraser Institute. Rankings are from 1 to 10. Page 6 of 14 (c) Copyright MMV, Neighbourhood Expert Data Systems Inc., All rights reserved. Day Care Dentists 1. Lamp Child Care 1. Mason Denture Clinic 185 Fifth St, Toronto 2970 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Etobicok Dist.: 0.56 km Dist.: 0.33 km 2. Vincent Massey Child Care Centre 2. Joe Jack Dr 68 Daisy Ave, Toronto 136 Seventh St, Etobicoke Dist.: 1.45 km Dist.: 0.41 km 3. Mimico Day Care Centre 3. Dr. Robert Berlin 46 Mimico Ave, Toronto 2909 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Etobicok Dist.: 2.02 km Dist.: 0.45 km 4. Early Adventures Nursery School and Chil 4. Laser Dental Centre Dr. Jack Pozniakowsk 200 Melrose St, Toronto 2765 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Etobicok Dist.: 2.31 km Dist.: 0.89 km 5. Martin Luther Church Nursery 5. Oral Esthetics Dental Ceramics Lab 5 Superior Ave, Toronto 3298 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Toronto Dist.: 2.32 km Dist.: 1.22 km 6. Sonechko Daycare Inc 6. Lakeshore West Dental 301 Lanor Ave, Toronto 3390 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Etobicok Dist.: 2.33 km Dist.: 1.50 km Note: Depending on amenity density, not all markers may be visible on this printed map. School Rankings provided by The Fraser Institute. Rankings are from 1 to 10. Page 7 of 14 (c) Copyright MMV, Neighbourhood Expert Data Systems Inc., All rights reserved. Doctors Dry Cleaners 1. Eisner D Dr 1. Tatos Coin Laundry Lake Shore Boulevard West, Etobicoke 2991 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Toronto Dist.: 0.46 km Dist.: 0.28 km 2. Maria's Consultant 2. Scheffer's Dry Cleaners & Coin Laundry 2836, Lake Shore Boulevard West, Toronto Lake Shore Boulevard West, Etobicoke Dist.: 0.69 km Dist.: 0.47 km 3. Lim Benito C Dr 3. Lakeshore Village Cleaners 3170 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Etobicok 1 Toffee Court, Toronto Dist.: 0.69 km Dist.: 0.55 km 4. Kanani S Dr 4. Chalet Coin Wash 3170 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Etobicok 3302 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Etobicok Dist.: 0.69 km Dist.: 1.24 km 5. Bluewater Imaging 5. Cintas Commercial Tile & Carpet Cleaning 3170 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Etobicok 23 Torlake Crescent, Toronto Dist.: 0.69 km Dist.: 1.58 km 6. Kapusta D J Dr 6. Long Branch Cleaners 86 Third Street, Etobicoke 3454 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Toronto Dist.: 0.74 km Dist.: 1.69 km Note: Depending on amenity density, not all markers may be visible on this printed map. School Rankings provided by The Fraser Institute. Rankings are from 1 to 10. Page 8 of 14 (c) Copyright MMV, Neighbourhood Expert Data Systems Inc., All rights reserved.
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